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419 Max Küsters - Why every pioneering regen farm should sell ecosystem services
419 Max Küsters - Why every pioneering regen farm should sell ecosystem services

Episode 419

Gut & Bösel in Alt Madlitz, Brandenburg is one of the largest regenerative farms in Europe — 3,000 hectares of arable land and forestry on some of th…

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418 Sylvia Kuria - Farmers should grow their own food first
418 Sylvia Kuria - Farmers should grow their own food first

Episode 418

Sylvia Kuria started with a kitchen garden and a refusal to use chemicals on food for her newborn. Seventeen years later, she runs Sylvia's Basket, a…

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417 Pablo Francisco Borrelli — Grazing carbon credits: the Trojan horse transforming Argentine grasslands
417 Pablo Francisco Borrelli — Grazing carbon credits: the Trojan horse transforming Argentine grasslands

Episode 417

Argentina has just issued its first grazing-based carbon credits  and the story behind them is forty years in the making. Pablo Francisco Borrelli, c…

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416 Sherry Hess – Hijacked Flavour: reclaiming taste from the food industry
416 Sherry Hess – Hijacked Flavour: reclaiming taste from the food industry

Episode 416

Your tongue might be the most underused tool we have for understanding food quality — and for moving consumer buying power toward regenerative farmin…

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415 Kofi Boa - You can see soil health in a single season
415 Kofi Boa - You can see soil health in a single season

Episode 415

African soils were once so alive, nobody called it regeneration, the land just gave. Dr. Kofi Boa, founder of the Center for No-Till Agriculture (CNT…

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414 Laura Ortiz Montemayor - What if healthy economies meant drinkable rivers
414 Laura Ortiz Montemayor - What if healthy economies meant drinkable rivers

Episode 414

The healthiest economies will show up with drinkable rivers. That is the image Laura Ortiz Montemayor works backwards from — every Monday morning, ev…

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413 Anastasia Volkova - Building the world's largest MRV provider
413 Anastasia Volkova - Building the world's largest MRV provider

Episode 413

Regenerative agriculture really works. Data shows that the ability of crops, from planting to harvest, to withstand weather shocks (50-year droughts …

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412 Emmanuel Luwemba – Disrupting the seed monopolies in East Africa
412 Emmanuel Luwemba – Disrupting the seed monopolies in East Africa

Episode 412

Seeds, seeds, seeds. It all starts with power and who controls the seeds. But who is actually building scalable companies in this space? Today we hav…

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411 Pierluigi Scordari - Skin care: the profitable Trojan horse for regen ag
411 Pierluigi Scordari - Skin care: the profitable Trojan horse for regen ag

Episode 411

Why are we completely ignoring our biggest organ, our skin? The skin care and cosmetics industry is a 200 billion industry and growing fast, often wi…

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410 Paul Hawken – Carbon is life, not the enemy
410 Paul Hawken – Carbon is life, not the enemy

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Carbon is life, not the enemy. And in this wide-ranging conversation with the legend that is Paul Hawken, we get into all of it. Paul is an activist,…

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