How do we feed the world? It’s all nice and cute this regenerative agriculture and food stuff, but how do we actually feed the world? By 2050, we’ll need to produce double the amount of food. This is a question you, like me, get a lot, we bet, from banks, pension funds, large institutional players, investors in general, entrepreneurs, and eco-modernists. Our go-to answer was always: go to the most pioneering farmers and see what they can produce. But the counterargument was always: “Show me t...
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How do we feed the world? It’s all nice and cute this regenerative agriculture and food stuff, but how do we actually feed the world? By 2050, we’ll need to produce double the amount of food. This is a question you, like me, get a lot, we bet, from banks, pension funds, large institutional players, investors in general, entrepreneurs, and eco-modernists. Our go-to answer was always: go to the most pioneering farmers and see what they can produce. But the counterargument was always: “Show me t...
374 Birker, Bösel, Mazzola – The Regenerative Agronomy Gap: who do farmers call?
Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food
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4 months ago
374 Birker, Bösel, Mazzola – The Regenerative Agronomy Gap: who do farmers call?
A conversation with farmer Benedikt Bösel, farmer and regen agronomist Matteo Mazzola and Philippe Birker, co-founder of Climate Farmers. We need regenerative agronomists. Because let’s face it — most farmers trust their agronomist, and the chances that their agronomist is trained in regen are pretty small. We’re moving from the first group of super ambitious, entrepreneurial, and slightly rebellious farmers who have made the transition, to a larger group who want to transition but can take l...
Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food
How do we feed the world? It’s all nice and cute this regenerative agriculture and food stuff, but how do we actually feed the world? By 2050, we’ll need to produce double the amount of food. This is a question you, like me, get a lot, we bet, from banks, pension funds, large institutional players, investors in general, entrepreneurs, and eco-modernists. Our go-to answer was always: go to the most pioneering farmers and see what they can produce. But the counterargument was always: “Show me t...