By onboarding thousands of smallholder farmers into our cultivation network, Regreen is turning subsistence agriculture into a pathway for economic empowerment. Farmers receive:
Free or subsidized certified hemp seed
Agronomic training and regulatory compliance support
Guaranteed purchase contracts and predictable revenue
This structure not only boosts rural incomes but encourages sustainable land use and environmental stewardship, helping to regenerate degraded soils and rebuild farming confidence.
Regreen’s integrated operations will create hundreds of jobs across Malawi and the broader East African corridor, including:
Field officers and extension agents
Aggregation hub operators
Factory technicians and plant managers
Logistics coordinators and drivers
Administrative, marketing, and technical roles
Importantly, many of these roles are accessible to youth and women, reflecting our commitment to gender equity and youth inclusion in green industries.
By situating our factory in Mzuzu, Regreen brings advanced manufacturing to a historically under-industrialized region. We are building not just a plant—but an ecosystem. Our presence stimulates demand for:
Local housing and hospitality
Equipment maintenance services
Packaging, printing, and related SMEs
Vocational training and technical education partnerships
This catalyzes regional economic diversification, reducing dependency on imports and aid-driven models.
Regreen is intentional about building skills that last beyond our own company. Through partnerships with:
Agricultural universities
TVET colleges
Environmental science departments
International technical advisors
We aim to transfer world-class knowledge in regenerative farming, biopolymer formulation, and process engineering to the next generation of African innovators.
Our business keeps money in the region. Whether it's paying farmers directly, hiring local teams, or reinvesting in community partnerships, Regreen’s circular model ensures that wealth created in the system stays within it. This helps:
Reduce capital flight
Increase local purchasing power
Build resilient community economies
Strengthen regional trade integration
In short, we grow people as much as we grow products.