Project Overview
Orijin, PBC is being recognized as a National Trust Builder for advancing transparency, equity, and regenerative practices across global agricultural supply chains. Through technology-enabled traceability and deep partnerships with farmers, Orijin creates systems that reward sustainable land stewardship while improving livelihoods for producers.
Their initiative enables brands and consumers to understand not just where products come from, but how they are produced—bringing visibility to practices that restore ecosystems and strengthen rural economies. By aligning incentives across the supply chain, Orijin demonstrates how competency and systems thinking can rebuild trust in food and agricultural markets.
This work proves that transparency is not just a reporting tool—it is a catalyst for more equitable and regenerative systems.
Why This Work Matters
Trust is strengthened when systems reward the right behaviors.
Orijin addresses a fundamental challenge in agriculture: the disconnect between sustainable practices and economic reward. By making regenerative outcomes measurable and verifiable, the company helps shift capital and demand toward farmers who are doing the work of restoration—while holding downstream actors accountable.
Impact & Collaboration
Orijin collaborates with farmers, cooperatives, brands, and NGOs to:
- Increase adoption of regenerative agricultural practices
- Improve farmer income and resilience
- Create credible, data-backed sustainability claims
Their approach ensures that sustainability commitments translate into real-world outcomes across complex systems.
Additional Company Context
As a Public Benefit Corporation and certified B Corp, Orijin operates with governance structures that reinforce long-term impact over short-term extraction. Their broader mission reflects a belief that agricultural systems must evolve to support both planetary boundaries and human dignity—using technology as an enabler, not a substitute, for trust.