Bestseller , the Danish fashion company that owns Jack & Jones, Only, Vero Moda and more, announced its support for a regenerative agriculture program in South Africa. The company is contributing $3 million to the Regenerative Fund for Nature, a global fund that supports agricultural projects with a focus on nature conservation, regenerative farming methods and long-term impact. The fund organized by Conservation International, a global NGO that works with nature conservation in collaboration with local communities, scientists, companies and authorities. The funds will go to an ongoing project in the Eastern Cape to regenerate natural areas and strengthen living conditions. South Africa’s Eastern Cape is an area of great biodiversity and importance for water resources in the region. Local pastors and farming communities are working with the Regenerative Fund for Nature and Conservation International to improve grasslands, animal welfare and soil resilience to erosion and climate change.…