- Live simulation (teams role-play as retailers, manufacturers, logistics providers).
- Sudden disruption announced (e.g., ingredient shortage, cyberattack, shipping strike).
- Teams make decisions in real time — highlighting strengths and weaknesses.

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Niti Patel
- Demo of real-time visibility platforms (IoT, blockchain, AI dashboards).
- Mapping product journeys from farm to shelf.
- How traceability builds both resilience and consumer trust.
FutureChain Pre-Day 2026
- Hands-on scenario planning: droughts, port closures, ingredient shortages.
- Participants map vulnerabilities in their own supply chains.
- Tools for building contingency playbooks.
Regrow Ag
Website: www.regrow.ag
Regrow Ag powers Agriculture Resilience for today’s leading retailers, CPGs, processors, and farmers. Named one of the TIME100 Most Influential Companies of 2023, Regrow’s rapidly growing list of partners includes Cargill, General Mills, Nestle and Kellanova. With Regrow’s Agriculture Resilience Platform, companies across the ag supply chain gain the ability to assure their supply chains by accelerating the needed scale of GHG emissions reduction, adoption of regenerative farming practices, and proactive adaptation to the changing climate. A member of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development, Regrow has been named the No. 1 Most Innovative Company in Agriculture on Fast Company’s list of the World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies in 2023 and ranked 328 on the 2024 Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in America.
Replacing vulnerable ingredients with climate resilient alternatives, using upcycled ingredients or byproducts to reduce dependency on single-source crops, investing in lab grown alternatives
- Lessons from moving regenerative practices beyond demonstration projects.
- Financing and policy levers that unlock widespread adoption.
- How to accelerate uptake without losing integrity
Agreena
Website: www.agreena.com
Headquartered in Denmark, Agreena is powering the global transition to regenerative agriculture, operating Europe’s leading soil carbon programme. Through its flagship AgreenaCarbon project, which is the first large-scale agricultural cropland initiative registered under Verra's world-renowned Verified Carbon Standard, Agreena collaborates with thousands of farmers across 4.5 million hectares of arable land in 20 markets.
Agreena finances farmers’ transition to sustainable practices, measures and verifies the climate impact with field-level accuracy, and offers climate solutions to corporates to achieve their sustainability goals.
Agreena’s holistic solution is built on three pillars: farmer engagement, which provides essential financing, knowledge, and resources to support growers in making impactful change; scalable dMRV, integrating satellite imagery, ground-level soil sampling and proprietary AI models to precisely quantify practice changes and carbon outcomes at scale; and verified carbon and environmental data, empowering companies to make credible sustainability claims, support farmer-led climate action and access high-integrity carbon credits.
- How sanctions, trade restrictions, or export bans impact access to critical ingredients.
- Mapping vulnerabilities in agriculture, natural and synthetic ingredient supply chains
- Strategies for diversifying sourcing regions and suppliers.


