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Sharing Soil Insights at the
ReGeNL Consortium
Biodiversity starts with insight. And that insight begins in the soil.
At HAL24K Agri, we quite literally go out into the fields to make the story of soil life tangible and actionable. Using AI and thousands of soil samples, we reveal what nematodes can teach us about biodiversity, soil health, and regenerative agriculture.
On June 4th, our co-founder Peter den Hartog took the stage during the ReGeNL Consortium Meeting in Kamerik. It was a day fully dedicated to profitable regenerative agriculture. In a program filled with inspiring real-world stories, panel discussions, and a vibrant networking market, we shared our insights on how measuring biodiversity through nematodes can become a standard part of sustainable soil management.
Why?
Because the transition to future-proof agriculture can only succeed if we can measure, monitor, and improve. Not just once, but continuously. And that’s exactly what we’re building toward.The event also provided an opportunity to connect with new partners within the ReGeNL consortium - partners who want to apply our technology alongside traditional methods. Together, we aim to explore how regenerative agriculture affects soil life, and how we can better understand the future returns of “farming differently.” By combining insights from our AI models with existing methods, we create a more powerful approach, allowing farmers to move toward regeneration with less risk.
A big thank you to ReGeNL and to all attending partners, researchers, and farmers for the inspiring conversations. This has left us eager for more collaboration—and more soil data..