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...
392 Toby Parkes - Mapping the underground fungi world by building a unicorn
Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food
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392 Toby Parkes - Mapping the underground fungi world by building a unicorn
In order to save and more importantly restore biodiversity we don’t need biodiversity or carbon credits; we need biologists to find super profitable business models within the magical deeply complex world of nature. It's the case of Toby Parkes, founder and CEO of Rhizocore, with whom go deep into the third, mostly ignored, and much more complex kingdom: fungi. We talk numbers that matter to forest managers: commercial sites often lose 15–25% of trees in year one, native mixes 35–50%. A...
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...