
FIMA 2026
What we do?
Regenerate works with farmers to grow camelina during the fallow period as a cover crop. It integrates easily into traditional cereal rotations and can be sown and harvested using conventional machinery.
Camelina, a hardy oilseed crop, offers real income potential and agronomic benefits with a purchase price agreed before sowing.
We are looking for growers interested in growing it in the 2026 winter season.
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Why?
Key Agronomic Traits of Camelina
Short Growth Cycle
Camelina typically matures in 85 to 100 days, allowing it to fit between winter and spring crops without affecting the main rotation.
Low Input Requirements
Camelina establishes well with limited fertiliser and minimal irrigation. It is suitable for dryland systems and lighter soils.
Taproot Development
The crop produces a deep taproot that breaks surface compaction, improves soil porosity and supports better water infiltration.
Cold Tolerance
Early growth stages show good tolerance to cool temperatures, allowing flexible sowing windows depending on region.

