In Pakistan, as with many other cotton-growing regions, climate-related disruptions are currently the strongest driver of regenerative agriculture adoption, as farmers face more extreme weather events, water scarcity, declining soil health, and fluctuating yields. However, these challenges are directly linked to declining competitiveness. Reduced productivity and inconsistent cotton quality can impact farmers' profitability and the sector's ability to meet market demand.
The real hurdle isn't the map, but the fragmented municipal governance: complex, varying permit costs and restrictive zoning are barriers to expansion. If local governments can align on model ordinances and move away from restrictive industrial-only zoning, the 13% yearover- year growth seen in France may be possible in California.