RegenZ aims to be a global leader in the transformation of human health and nutrition by driving the widespread adoption of regenerative agricultural practices; and discovering, applying and commercialising sustainable and regenerative innovations in crop production technology.
While established in July 2021, RegenZ traces its roots far further back. Born out of our sister company, Zylem, RegenZ now carries the seed potato and agricultural IP management business developed by Zylem since 1992.Using the established seed potato business as a foundation, RegenZ aims to be a global leader in the transformation of human health and nutrition by driving the widespread adoption of regenerative agricultural practices; and discovering, applying and commercialising sustainable and regenerative innovations in crop production technology.
Our fundamental reason for being is the discovery, evaluation and implementation of improved sustainable and regenerative agricultural practices and products.
We love working with customers who share our passion for regenerative, sustainable and innovative agriculture. We build enduring relationships with our customers and partners.
Protecting and conserving our planet for future generations is at the heart of what we do. To truly lead in our industry, we operate and live by the principles our business stands for.
We believe in the power of ongoing education and skills development, for ourselves and our communities. We challenge convention.
We empower our team to take the initiative in contributing directly to achieving our vision and their own aspirations.
Improve human health and nutrition by offering integrated products and services to the extended agricultural and horticultural communities of Southern Africa, with a focus on sustainably and regeneratively improving soil health and plant health; and applying innovations in crop production technology.
Be a global leader in the transformation of human health and nutrition: by driving the widespread facilitation of sustainable and regenerative agricultural practices; and discovering, applying and commercialising sustainable innovations in crop production technology.