Ramakrishnan M, Managing Director, Primus Partners, highlights how regenerative agriculture, a system focused on restoring soil health and capturing carbon, is quietly reshaping Indian farming. With nearly 30% of soil degraded, this approach offers critical environmental and economic benefits, including improved water retention, carbon sequestration, and increased farmer incomes. While early adoption is evident in states like Andhra Pradesh and through corporate initiatives by Bayer, Diageo, and others, widespread uptake is hindered by policy gaps and entrenched practices. He emphasizes the need for coordinated action from both government and industry to create a supportive framework, drive investment, and unlock the full potential of regenerative agriculture for a sustainable future.