ROOTS REGENERATIVE GRASSFED BEEF
Roots Regenerative is 100% grassfed beef, raised on dedicated Regenerative Australian farms.
Regenerative farms strive to heal the environment through planned cattle grazing leading to the improvement of soil health. Healthier soils increase the ability to drawdown carbon, increase ground cover, retain water and enhance biological diversity. Ultimately - Regenerative farms are healing our natural environment and fighting climate change.
All cattle are free to roam for life, and our beef is entirely natural, raised without the addition of hormones, growth promotants or antibiotics.
Wholesome, nutritious, protein-rich beef, with a genuinely positive impact to our Earth, environment and our future.
Regenerative farms strive to heal the environment through planned cattle grazing leading to the improvement of soil health. Healthier soils increase the ability to drawdown carbon, increase ground cover, retain water and enhance biological diversity. Ultimately - Regenerative farms are healing our natural environment and fighting climate change.
All cattle are free to roam for life, and our beef is entirely natural, raised without the addition of hormones, growth promotants or antibiotics.
Wholesome, nutritious, protein-rich beef, with a genuinely positive impact to our Earth, environment and our future.
Beef you just feel good about.
Roots regenerative principles
All of our producers are committed to the Regen principles of Soil Health and Grazing Management.
Soil Health Principles:
Regenerative Grazing Management:
For more information regarding these Regenerative Agricultural principles, click here
Beef that's better for you,
and better for the environment.
ROOTS Reduced Carbon Footprint
How does it work?
Regenerative grazing management principles aim to increase soil carbon storage through carbon sequestration to improve soil health and biodiversity. A number of studies have shown an increase of 10-13% in soil carbon on regenerative farms compared to traditional grazing approaches[1].
Increasing the amount of carbon stored in agricultural soils can help mitigate rising greenhouse gas emissions[2].
What is soil carbon sequestration?
Soil carbon sequestration is a process in which CO2 is removed from the atmosphere and stored in the soil carbon pool. This process is primarily mediated by plants through photosynthesis, with carbon stored in the form of soil organic carbon[3].
Watch a quick explainer video of how soil carbon sequestration works.
The next generation of grassfed beef.
ROOTS Producers
We work with likeminded cattle producers in Eastern Australia who all share the common goal of using livestock to regenerate and heal the environment. All of our approved suppliers must be verified as Regenerative through our 3-step process.
3-Step Verification Process
1. PRODUCER SELF-ASSESSMENT
Producers are required to complete an online survey to identify their eligibility to supply into the ROOTS program.
This self-assessment covers the five principles of Soil Health as well as the principles of Regenerative Grazing of Livestock. |
2. ON-FARM VERIFICATION
Producers are required to provide examples of how they are applying Regenerative principles on their property. Paradigm Foods have employed a recognised Regenerative Grazing consultant to work with our producers through this On-Farm Verification. |
3. SATELLITE
VERIFICATION Paradigm Foods is using satellite imagery to assess the groundcover, remnant vegetation, tree cover, deforestation, and pasture quality. This satellite imagery assessment can then be used to benchmark the farmer against surrounding properties across their region. |
"I am grateful for the vitally important work the people at Roots Regenerative are doing. The six roots of the regenerative pasture-raised beef they are promoting - enhanced soil health, biodiversity, carbon sequestration, water cycle, animal wellbeing, and farmer wellbeing -yield fruits in the forms of human and environmental health and wellbeing."
- Dr Fred Provenza, professor emeritus of Behavioural Ecology in the Department of Wildland Resources at Utah State University
- Dr Fred Provenza, professor emeritus of Behavioural Ecology in the Department of Wildland Resources at Utah State University
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