Regenerative Mineral
Regenerative Mineral is a new category of agricultural inputs defined by non‑mined, non‑chemical, solar‑driven mineral pathways that strengthen soils, support grower resilience, and reduce dependence on high‑carbon, geopolitically concentrated supply chains.
A New Category for a New Agricultural Era
Regenerative Minerals represent a shift away from industrial fertilizer models toward biologically aligned, climate‑compatible mineral inputs. These inputs are designed to enhance soil function, improve nutrient efficiency, and support long‑term agricultural sustainability.
Core Principles
The Regenerative Mineral category is defined by five foundational principles:
• Non‑mined — produced without geological extraction
• Non‑chemical — free from industrial chemical processing
• Solar‑driven — powered by renewable biological energy pathways
• Soil‑strengthening — designed to enhance soil health and function
• Climate‑aligned — supporting lower‑carbon agricultural systems
These principles ensure that Regenerative Minerals advance both environmental performance and agricultural resilience.
Why Regenerative Minerals Matter
Global agriculture is facing structural challenges — from soil degradation and climate volatility to supply‑chain concentration and geopolitical risk. Regenerative Minerals offer a pathway toward cleaner, more resilient, and more regionally adaptable nutrient systems.
BioPotash: The First Regenerative Mineral
BioPotash is the first mineral in this new category — a regenerative potassium pathway designed to strengthen soils, support crop performance, and enhance regional potassium resilience.
DPK’s role is to define, protect, and advance the Regenerative Mineral category globally. Operating within the emerging Canada–Brazil innovation corridor — and as Canada expands its engagement with Mercosur — DPK supports responsible category development, scientific validation, and the advancement of climate‑aligned nutrient pathways.
Regenerative Minerals represent a foundation for a cleaner, more resilient agricultural future.