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117 Paul Pizzala from a London city private bank to the biggest regenerative farm in the UK

117 Paul Pizzala from a London city private bank to the biggest regenerative farm in the UK


Episode 117


How a London city private banker took a permaculture course and now applies his finance knowledge to build the biggest regenerative farm of the UK.

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Definitely stay until the end to hear from Mark Drewell, exe chair how investors are responding to the new equity offer compared to debt of New Foundation Farms.

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