Plants & Farm StoriesDec 13, 2024

Herb Pharm’s 2024 Year in Review

As we prepare to turn the page to a new year, it’s a natural time of transition and reflection. We’ve been connecting with our team and learning more about the collective impact we had on people, plants, and the planet in 2024. This was quite a year for us on the farms, thanks in large part to your ongoing support and trust in us.

Here’s a look back at 2024 by the numbers!

A Robust Harvest Season

A Robust Harvest Season

We harvested tens of thousands of pounds of herbs on our Regenerative Organic Certified® farms in 2024. All together, we grew, tended, and harvested 70+ species of herbs on our farms.

60,512

estimated pounds of fresh herbs harvested.

41,702

estimated pounds of dried herbs harvested.

Spreading Knowledge with Herbaculture Interns

Spreading Knowledge with Herbaculture Interns

We welcomed

21

interns to the farms over 3 sessions spanning 3 seasons of the year.

To date, we’ve educated over

1,000+

future herbalists as part of our Herbaculture Internship Program.

Building Community with Sponsored Events

Building Community with Sponsored Events

We sponsored

15+

events all over the country.

We hosted nearly

275

neighbors at 7 community events on our farms. Plus, we hosted 2 public and 12 private tours of the farms and facility.

The Newest Herbal Allies in the Bunch

The Newest Herbal Allies in the Bunch

We upgraded

5

products to be 100% Regenerative Organic Certified®.

We launched

10

new products to support your evolving herbal needs including 3 new capsules (Guayusa, Pomegranate, and Triphala), The Kids Herbal Explorer Collection, and our Mushroom Wellness line.

Giving Back to Promote Wellness

Giving Back to Promote Wellness

We donated

$55,000

to 19 charities, nonprofits, and other worthy causes that align with our values. We donated thousands of dollars worth of products to various organizations, including many herbal products to herbal mutual aid organizations assisting in the response to the flooding caused by Hurricane Helene in the Asheville, NC area.

Numbers are estimates and averages.