The regenagri podcast talks with industry experts to explore the future of farming and the hot topics surrounding the global movement of regenerative agriculture.
In episode 18, Rose Riley from Control Union UK, welcomes farm manager Nathan Nelson, from Deepdale Farm in Norfolk and Hodmedod’s co-founder, Josiah Meldrum.
They explore how the climate crisis is already impacting the reality of food production, with Nathan sharing his first-hand experience of droughts and extreme rainfall on his farm; challenging how regenerative food systems can build financial resilience now, and in the future.
Regenerating soft commodity supply chains
Building regenerative supply chain resilience
Role of data and digital technology in regenerative agriculture
Holistic approach to regenerative coffee production
Using pollinator data to inform regenerative practices and improve biodiversity
Coaching supply chains in transitioning to regenerative agriculture
Direct from source – a more traceable and transparent cotton supply chain
Biodiverse benefits of regenerative farming
Regen realities: Perceptions around regenerative dairy and egg production
Community benefits of regenerative agriculture
Can regeneratively-produced food claim to be more nutritious and tastier?
Building financial and natural capital with regen ag
Profitable transition to no-till systems
Regenerative wine production
Integrating livestock into an arable system
How counting carbon fits with regenerative agriculture
How to create a regenerative cotton supply chain
What does the public think about regenerative farming?
Regenerative ready meals
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