Farmer Ag Network Steering Committee Member
Background
Quincy Amarikwa is an entrepreneur, former 13-year professional soccer player, coach, and
regenerative farmer. As a father of three boys and husband to Sirena Amarikwa, the UC
Davis Hall of Fame inductee and MLS Cup Champion, applies the same discipline and
teamwork from his professional sports career to building sustainable systems on and off the
field.
He’s co-founded multiple purpose-driven ventures — including Amarikwa Acres, Amarikwa
Family Foundation, PerfectSoccerSkills.com, Limb Care Foundation, and EVLV.online —
that use sport, storytelling, and social impact to strengthen communities and inspire the next
generation of leaders.
Connection to Regenerative Agriculture
At Amarikwa Acres, located just outside of Fresno, California, Quincy and his family are
building a regenerative farm dedicated to soil health, water stewardship, and community
education. His work bridges agriculture, technology, and storytelling to make farming
accessible and culturally relevant for younger generations.
Quincy believes that regenerative agriculture is not only about restoring the land but also
restoring the connection between people to purpose, and place.
Areas of Passion & Expertise
– Branding and digital strategy
– Mentorship and youth development
– Regenerative land management and soil health education
– Building scalable, farmer-led systems and networks
– Farmer storytelling and community engagement
– Financial modeling, Blockchain, and AI
Personal Note
A lifelong learner and advocate for community-driven change, Quincy brings a
multidisciplinary perspective that combines professional sports leadership, creative
entrepreneurship, and a deep commitment to regenerative farming as a tool for self-
accountability, equity, and legacy.
