
Kyndra’s Regenerating Soil, Soul, Society. Global Action Research Project
Soil ~ Soul ~ Society
Kyndra’s Regenerating Soil, Soul, Society project is a five-year participatory global action research initiative aimed at regenerating ecosystems, enhancing community well-being, and fostering multi-species collaboration through the transformative power of plant-based, carbon-neutral Humic Acid and Potassium Humate. The project seeks to explore the dynamic, interconnected relationships between soil health, human communities, and the wider ecosystem, focusing on how these elements contribute to both ecological restoration and societal regeneration.
This initiative intends to leverage a comprehensive and inclusive approach to ecological restoration that actively engages local communities, regenerative groups, networks and organizations, including the Schumacher Global Network (SGN), Global Regeneration Co-Lab (GRC), Ecological Design Collective, and other similar entities. By gathering both quantitative and qualitative data, the project will assess the impact of Humic Acid and Potassium Humate on soil health, agricultural productivity, food security, and community resilience across various bioregions globally.
Vision for 2030 & Beyond: By 2030, Kyndra aims to have established hundreds of regenerative projects, restored thousands of hectares of land, and engaged thousands of community members globally. This initiative will contribute to global sustainability goals, including biodiversity restoration, carbon sequestration, water conservation, and sustainable food systems. Our long-term vision includes healthier soils, and empowered, connected communities with a deep understanding of their interdependence as part of this living Earth.
Kyndra’s Regenerating Soil, Soul, Society project is a global, collaborative effort to regenerate ecosystems, empower communities, and foster interspecies collaboration through the use of cutting-edge regenerative practices and natural solutions. With the guidance of communities, scientific insights, and participatory methodologies, we aim to create lasting ecological and cultural restoration, leaving a legacy of sustainable and resilient systems for future generations.
Goals:
Regenerating Soils: To restore degraded soils across the globe by applying high-purity, plant-based Humic Acid and Potassium Humate to diverse soil types (agricultural lands, forests, desertified areas, etc.).
Enhancing Community Well-being: To foster engagement between local communities and nature, cultivating a strong, mutual relationship between soil, society, and the soul. This will be achieved through education, shared practices, and holistic support systems.
Scientific Research & Data Collection: To collect valuable data on the effectiveness of Humic Acid and Potassium Humate, incorporating both quantitative data (e.g., soil health, crop yields) and qualitative data (community feedback, local knowledge).
Cultivating Multi-species Collaboration: To investigate the relationships between human, plant, and animal species in regenerative practices, documenting ecological and social synergies.
Support Systems & Partnerships: To identify sustainable funding and partnership models, ensuring the scalability and long-term impact of the project.
Soil ~ Soul ~ Society
The Regenerating Soil, Soul, Society project will be implemented globally, with localized action in multiple bioregions. Participating locations will design and implement customized regenerative strategies to apply Humic Acid and Potassium Humate. The project will use a participatory design methodology, actively involving local communities in every phase—from research protocol development to data collection and interpretation. Each bioregion will focus on specific soil conditions (tropical, temperate, arid, urban) and document both the environmental and community outcomes. This is as much about revealing qualitative data as it is about quantitative analysis.
Research Methodology:
Quantitative Data Collection: Key indicators such as soil pH, organic matter content, microbial diversity, and water retention will be assessed. Crop yields and their economic impact will be monitored, alongside carbon sequestration and reductions in CO2 emissions.
Qualitative Data Collection: Through community engagement, interviews, workshops, and storytelling, we will capture local knowledge and assess the impact on community cohesion, food security, and overall well-being.
Post-Qualitative Research: Using an interdisciplinary approach, the project will focus on the intra-actions of various life forms (soil, plants, animals, humans), exploring the co-evolutionary relationships within ecosystems.
Impact Evaluation & Global Collaboration:
Annual Bioregional Reports & Meetups: Each year, we will publish reports that aggregate data from various bioregions, providing insights and guiding future efforts. Meetups and celebration events will serve as platforms for knowledge exchange and collaboration.
Multi-species Collaboration: Documenting how different species (humans and other animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms) interact within regenerative systems will offer insights into symbiotic relationships that strengthen ecological resilience.
Project Funding & Partnerships: Kyndra will provide Humic Acid and Potassium Humate products at low or no cost to initial research sites, ensuring broad participation, particularly in under-resourced communities. The project will rely on diverse funding models, including partnerships with NGOs, local governments, crowdfunding, and collective investment. Additionally, participants and organizations can purchase products for individual projects, supporting the initiative’s financial sustainability.