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The short answer: This product made it to our curated list because it has achieved certification through well-established and respected organizations with its ingredients sourced from regenerative agriculture. FYI: We are currently establishing a way to list non-certified products with transparency about the farm's regenerative practices.
We created PACHA because we couldn't find gluten free bread that tasted great and also left us feeling great. At PACHA, all of our ingredients are certified organic and sourced with care. We sprout and ferment our buckwheat, and we don't use any binders or fillers. Just simple, recognizable ingredients prepared in a good way. Our buckwheat is a staple crop used in regenerative agriculture, and a portion of our sales are donated to support and proliferate regenerative organic farms.
Our packaging is 100% home compostable so that we may eliminate the plastic packaging waste that is so prolific in our industry. We do hope you enjoy your PACHA bread, share it with friends and please remember to TOAST it :)
The Soil Climate Initiative's vision is that everyone who touches soil can be supported to unlock the soil’s potential for advancing a better future for the planet and all her people.
Transitioning to a regenerative food system is complex. Although the social, economic, and environmental benefits of a successful transition to regenerative agriculture are multiple and profound, there are significant hurdles to overcome along the way.
SCI's programs ecosystem seeks to address these interwoven challenges, from the Farm through the entire supply chain to the consumer, by using a multi-faceted approach that consists of:
The USDA organic regulations describe organic agriculture as the application of a set of cultural, biological, and mechanical practices that support the cycling of on-farm resources, promote ecological balance, and conserve biodiversity. These include maintaining or enhancing soil and water quality; conserving wetlands, woodlands, and wildlife; and avoiding the use of synthetic fertilizers, sewage sludge, irradiation, and genetic engineering.
Organic producers use natural processes and materials when developing farming systems—these contribute to soil, crop, and livestock nutrition, pest and weed management, attainment of production goals, and conservation of biological diversity.
When you see a Gluten-Free Certification Organization mark on certified gluten-free products, it means the manufacturer successfully completed a rigorous, 80-step, science-based process. This includes:
We want to make sure that all products listed here align with our community's values. We do our best, but need help from you if you feel that there is something that we should be aware of about their regen ag practices, sources, supply chains, etc.
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