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313 Jay Albany - Despite the graveyard of D2C companies, it can work in the world’s most remote city
Episode 313
A conversation with Jay Albany, CEO of Dirty Clean Food, about what it takes to build a successful direct-to-consumer business- basically buying from…
1 year, 9 months ago
312 Maarten van Dam – How to fund the transition of the first pioneers in regenerative agriculture
Episode 312
A conversation with Maarten van Dam, founder of Schevichoven Regenerative farm, about numbers when transitioning from conventional to regenerative ag…
1 year, 9 months ago
Fireside Chat with John Kempf & Koen van Seijen @ Groundswell '24
Ever wondered how podcasting can transform the field of regenerative agriculture? This fire side chat with John Kempf and Koen van Seijen, hosts of t…
1 year, 9 months ago
311 Henk Mooiweer - If you can get paid now by Nestlé, Shell and Microsoft to change grazing practices, why wait?
Episode 311
A conversation with Henk Mooiweer, co-founder of Grassroots Carbon, about the current state of carbon markets, high quality soil carbon removal credi…
1 year, 9 months ago
310 Jason Hayward-Jones - Corporates paying for low carbon grains and why virtual twins are key in gaming and Scottish whiskey
Episode 310
A check-in interview with Jason Hayward-Jones, founder & director at REGENFARM Ltd., and Sustainable Agriculture Specialist at Cefitra, about why cor…
1 year, 10 months ago
309 Bridget Emmett – Moving over carbon soil compaction is the real issue in agriculture
Episode 309
A conversation with Bridget Emmett, a principal scientist at the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology and a board member of the EU Mission Soil. Bridg…
1 year, 10 months ago
308 Georg Baunach - More than half of the fish you eat is farmed: basics, potential and risks of investing in aquaculture
Episode 308
A conversation with Georg Baunach, managing partner and co-founder of Hatch Blue, a knowledge-driven aquaculture and alternative seafood specialist. …
1 year, 10 months ago
307 Kat Bruce - Going from putting insects in a food processor to raising $27M in 10 years and building the biggest eDNA biodiversity monitoring company
Episode 307
A conversation with Kat Bruce, founder of Nature Metrics , going from scooping insects with a small net and putting them in a food processor, to anal…
1 year, 10 months ago
306 Fernando Russo - From selling Playboy's to growing coffee, cacao, credit and lots of cows
Episode 306
A deep dive conversation with Fernando Russo about the reasons why he is going deep into coffee and cacao without being a coffee drinker and how he t…
1 year, 10 months ago
305 Scott Poynton – Crises drive change: stories from within the transformation of Nestlé's palm oil value chain
Episode 305
A conversation with Scott Poynton, founder of the Forest Trust, now known as the Earthworm Foundation, about supply chains, environmental regeneratio…
1 year, 10 months ago