The program’s impact, highlighted in its second Progress Report last month, continues to expand. The report for the 2021-2022 season incorporates feedback from approximately 40 stakeholders, including farmers, non-profits, universities, and civil society groups. Since 2019, the program aims to increase farmers’ welfare and their yield, with regenerative agriculture techniques. Engaging over 7,000 farmers across 21 provinces, covering more than 70,000 hectares, resulted a yield increase by 24%. Recently, named as finalist in the Social & Cultural Impact Environmental Solutions category at the Edison Awards, this recognition brings its total awards to 45, with results to be announced in April.