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Soil Builders, regenerative agroforestry on Hawaii and soil carbon credits in Australia

Soil Builders, regenerative agroforestry on Hawaii and soil carbon credits in Australia

Published 4 years, 9 months ago
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In this episode we hear what regenerative agriculture looks like with bread fruit in Hawaii. Also Bert Glover of Impact Ag Partners shares their part in the soil carbon credit deal with Microsoft and an Australian rancher.

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In the Soil Builders series we welcome back previous friends of the podcast to understand their progress and we discover new companies, startups, farmers, investors engaged in building soil all over the world.

More about this episode and the Soil Builders series on https://investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/soil-builders-6/
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