Wojciech Orliński is a progressive grain farmer from Poland, managing a 282-hectare farm. He has embraced regenerative agricultural practices. With a deep respect for the land and a forward-thinking mindset, Wojciech is part of a growing movement of farmers. They work to restore soil health while maintaining productive and profitable operations.

In pursuit of more sustainable farming methods, Wojciech joined the InSoil Carbon Farming Program. This decision was driven by his desire to enhance his yields and contribute positively to the environment. By adopting techniques like regenerative agricultural practices, he prioritizes soil regeneration through reduced tillage, cover cropping, and organic matter enhancement. He aims to increase the capacity of his soil to sequester carbon naturally.

Improving soil quality is essential for long-term farm resilience,” says Wojciech. “Through carbon sequestration, I’ve already started to see improvements in soil structure and moisture retention. These improvements are crucial in facing the challenges of climate change by using regenerative agricultural practices.”

Wojciech’s enthusiasm for carbon farming is matched by his belief in science-backed solutions that support both ecological and economic sustainability. His participation in the InSoil program reflects a strong commitment to innovation in agriculture. Moreover, it demonstrates his willingness to lead by example in the transition toward climate-smart farming.