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In this powerful rewind episode, we revisit the inspiring story of Benedikt Bösel, who took over his family’s 3,000-hectare estate in 2017 and embarked on a transformative journey to redefine farming. From a conventional organic farm to a thriving mosaic of agroforestry, holistic grazing, and biodiversity strips, Benedikt shares his vision for regenerative agriculture as a source of hope in an era of ecological and social challenges.
🎙️ Key Topics Discussed:
1. The Privilege and Responsibility of Farming
Benedikt reflects on the privilege of raising a family on a farm while emphasizing the urgent responsibility of farmers to adopt regenerative agriculture for a sustainable future.
2. Transforming a Family Estate
Taking over his 3,000-hectare farm in 2017, Benedikt embarked on a journey to replace pine monocultures and industrial farming practices with agroforestry, holistic grazing, and biodiversity-driven systems.
3. A Moment of Realization
A drought-stricken landscape led Benedikt to abandon technology-focused solutions like drones and blockchain, shifting his attention to soil health as the foundation of resilience and productivity.
4. Adopting Regenerative Practices
From reduced tillage and cover crops to composting and integrating livestock, Benedikt applies diverse regenerative farming methods to restore ecosystems, build soil health, and ensure profitability.
5. Understanding the True Costs of Farming
Highlighting the hidden ecological and social costs of industrial agriculture, Benedikt advocates for a farming model that accounts for these impacts, revealing the economic benefits of regenerative agriculture.
6. Integrating Livestock into Crop Systems
Livestock, especially cattle, play a vital role in his approach, using rotational and strip grazing to regenerate soil, enhance water retention, and increase biodiversity while producing sustainable meat.
7. Building Resilience with Crop Rotation
Benedikt emphasizes the importance of long, diverse crop rotations combined with cover crops and no-till methods to maintain soil cover, reduce erosion, and improve fertility.
8. Redefining the Role of Farmers
He addresses the declining social status and mental health challenges faced by farmers, calling for renewed recognition of their critical role in biodiversity, food production, and climate resilience.
9. Attracting the Next Generation to Farming
With an aging farming population, Benedikt envisions a future where younger generations reconnect with the land, seeing agriculture as a hands-on way to drive positive environmental and social change.
10. Hope for the Future through Regenerative Agriculture
Benedikt shares his optimism that farming systems rooted in regenerative principles can rebuild ecosystems, combat climate change, and create a thriving, sustainable future.
This episode is a testament to the incredible potential of regenerative agriculture to heal landscapes and strengthen communities. If you’re curious about how farming can lead the fight against climate change, build biodiversity, and spark a renaissance of hope and purpose, this conversation is not to be missed.
🌱 Why Listen?
Whether you’re a farmer, environmentalist, or simply curious about how agriculture can combat climate change, this episode is packed with actionable insights and inspiration. Benedikt’s approach is proof that regenerative agriculture isn’t just a dream—it’s a necessity.
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In this special rewind episode, we revisit one of the most inspiring conversations from the past year—our chat with Chuck de Liedekerke, founder of Soil Capital. Dive into Chuck’s compelling vision for transitioning global agriculture to regenerative farming, a solution not just for farmers but for our planet’s future.
Chuck shares how regenerative agriculture rebuilds soil health, enhances resilience against climate change, and creates thriving ecosystems, all while boosting profitability for farmers. From transforming drought-stricken vineyards in South Africa to scaling regenerative practices worldwide, this conversation reveals why farmers are central to solving some of today’s most pressing environmental challenges.
“The costs of doing nothing are far greater than the costs of change,” Chuck emphasizes. Join us to learn how empowering farmers with tools, incentives, and recognition can transform agriculture into a solution for climate change and food security.📌 Don’t miss this episode if you care about farming, the environment, or creating a healthier planet for future generations.
EPISODE CHAPTERS:
Defining Regenerative Agriculture (0:01:30–0:02:44)
• Chuck explains regenerative agriculture by contrasting it with extractive agriculture.
• Historical context of soil degradation and the significance of reversing this trend.
The Business Case for Regenerative Farming (0:02:44–0:06:39)
• Chuck shares examples of profitability and resilience in regenerative farming, including a case study of grape farming in drought-stricken South Africa.
• The pivotal realization that regenerative farming can outcompete conventional methods during climate stress.
The Biggest Barrier: Changing Farmers’ Mindsets (0:06:39–0:08:10)
• Challenges in convincing farmers to adopt regenerative practices.
• The deep respect Chuck has for farmers and their connection to their land.
Three Key Challenges to Adoption (0:08:10–0:10:02)
• Lack of technical knowledge.
• Fear of economic loss.
• Absence of clear financial incentives.
The Role of Financial Incentives (0:10:02–0:12:39)
• The importance of economic motivations to drive adoption.
• Parallels drawn to organic farming and its reliance on price premiums.
Scaling Regenerative Agriculture Through Soil Capital (0:13:36–0:19:12)
• Soil Capital’s approach to measuring and certifying carbon and regenerative practices.
• How the program integrates food system stakeholders to make regenerative practices attractive for farmers.
Why This Matters: Climate Change and Food Security (0:19:12–0:20:48)
• The critical role of regenerative farming in addressing food security amidst climate stress.
• The urgent need to scale regenerative practices to avoid supply chain disruptions.
Can We Transition All Land to Regenerative Farming? (0:20:48–0:22:16)
• Chuck’s belief that transitioning all farmland is not optional but necessary.
• How regenerative agriculture flips the narrative for farmers from being blamed for environmental degradation to being climate heroes.
Closing Thoughts: Farmers at the Center (0:22:16–0:23:21)
• Summary of Soil Capital’s mission to reward farmers for regenerative practices.
• A call to action for listeners to support the podcast and its mission.
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In this Rewind episode of the Deep Seed Podcast, we revisit an inspiring conversation with food forest pioneer, permaculture designer, and author Louis De Jaeger. Louis is a passionate advocate for transforming our food systems through regenerative agriculture, agroforestry, and the creation of thriving food forests. His work spans from designing edible ecosystems to restoring landscapes around the world.
Together, we explore the incredible potential of tree-based agriculture and why shifting from annual to perennial crops is essential for a resilient, sustainable future. Louis shares the history of food forests, their ecological benefits, and how they can combat climate change while improving biodiversity and soil health.
Key topics include:
• What is a food forest? Learn about its origins and how it mimics natural ecosystems for sustainable food production.
• The untapped power of perennial crops like chestnuts, walnuts, and acorns to replace conventional staples.
• How food forests can store carbon, prevent floods, and create habitats for pollinators and wildlife.
• The debate between annual agriculture and tree crops—and how combining systems can boost resilience.
• Can food forests scale to feed the world? Louis tackles this tough question with innovative ideas like community-supported models and mechanization.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about regenerative farming, perennial agriculture, or the future of our food systems. Whether you’re dreaming of creating your own food forest or exploring large-scale solutions to feed the world, Louis offers valuable insights, practical ideas, and a hopeful vision for a greener future.
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This podcast was produced in partnership with Soil Capital, a company that supports #regenerativeagriculture by financially rewarding farmers who improve soil health.
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👉 Useful links:
Louis de Jaeger - Linkdin
Louis de Jaeger - Website
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🌱 What if I told you that beneath every step you take lies a universe of microscopic heroes transforming the soil and keeping our planet alive? This week’s rewind episode of the Deep Seed Podcast dives deep into the incredible world of mycorrhizal fungi with expert Natallia Gulbis.
Discover how these fungi form symbiotic relationships with plants, increasing their root capacity by up to 700 times, unlocking nutrients like phosphorus and nitrogen, and even acting as nature’s underground “internet,” allowing plants to communicate and share resources. 🚀 Fun fact: the mycorrhizal hyphae in just two wheelbarrows of soil could stretch all the way to the Moon! 🌕
Key topics covered:
• 🌍 Mycorrhizal fungi: Their role as soil’s secret nutrient foragers.
• 🧬 How these fungi act as an extension of plant roots, creating a secondary root system.
• 🌱 The importance of cover crops and reducing tillage for healthier, more fertile soils.
• 🌾 How regenerative farming techniques harness these networks for sustainable agriculture.
• 💡 Mind-blowing fungal facts, like their ability to sequester carbon and stabilize soil structure with the “soil glue” glomalin.
This episode will transform the way you think about soil health and its role in regenerative agriculture, ecosystem restoration, and even climate resilience. Whether you’re a farmer, gardener, or just curious about the magic beneath your feet, this conversation is packed with insights you won’t want to miss.
🎧 Listen now on your favorite streaming platform and take a giant step towards understanding how these microscopic allies are the foundation of all life on Earth.
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In this special rewind episode, we revisit an inspiring conversation with Alfonso Chico De Guzman, a regenerative farmer in Spain tackling one of the region’s most pressing challenges: water scarcity. Spain’s agricultural landscapes are battling extreme dry spells followed by torrential rains, and Alfonso has been leading the charge in transforming his family’s centuries-old farm using innovative regenerative practices.
🔑 Key topics discussed in this episode:
• Regenerative Hydrology: How digging swales and creating ponds helps retain water, reduce erosion, and recharge groundwater.
• Reviving Degraded Soils: Transitioning from conventional to regenerative farming to double soil organic matter and boost fertility.
• Technology for Regeneration: Virtual fencing for cows and drones to map water flow are game-changers in Alfonso’s approach.
• Biodiversity & Erosion Control: Vegetation strips between trees not only prevent erosion but create vibrant ecosystems.
This conversation dives into the practical side of regenerative agriculture, showing how small, strategic changes can revolutionize a farm’s resilience and ecological health. Whether you’re a farmer, a sustainability advocate, or simply curious about how we can better manage our natural resources, this episode is packed with actionable insights and hope for the future.
🎙️ Tune in to learn how Alfonso is not only regenerating his land but inspiring others to embrace nature-based solutions.
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👉 Useful links:
La Junquera: https://www.lajunquera.com/
Alfonso: https://www.linkedin.com/in/achicodeguzman/
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In this special rewind episode of the Deep Seed Podcast, we revisit an inspiring conversation with Anthony Pearce, a dedicated regenerative farmer from the UK. Anthony shares his journey from conventional farming to embracing regenerative practices, talking us through the challenges and rewards of transitioning to a farming system that prioritizes soil health, biodiversity, and resilience.
We explore:
• What it’s like for farmers to shift from conventional methods to regenerative agriculture.
• The farm economics of regenerative practices: balancing yields, cutting input costs, and leveraging carbon credits.
• The role of incentives, resilience against extreme weather, and overcoming the often-overlooked social pressures farmers face during this transformation.
• Why regenerative agriculture appeals to a new generation of farmers—and how it’s reshaping the future of farming.
Anthony also provides fascinating insights into the tools of regenerative farming, like strip-till drilling, and explains how minimizing soil disturbance can reduce carbon emissions, improve soil fertility, and create healthier, more productive ecosystems.
If you’ve ever wondered why regenerative agriculture is crucial for our food systems and the environment—or why some say we only have “50 harvests left”—this episode is packed with powerful answers.
Tune in to uncover how farming that works with nature can deliver nutritious food while securing a better future for our planet.
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Useful links:
Antony Pearce Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@AntonysRegen
Moat Farm - https://www.farmgatetoplate.co.uk/
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In this special highlights episode, we revisit a powerful conversation with Duncan Williamson, global expert on sustainable diets and food system transformation. Duncan’s insights provide a wake-up call on the global food system’s deep-rooted challenges—from biodiversity loss to malnutrition—while offering a hopeful path toward regenerative, resilient, and culturally diverse food systems.
Throughout this episode, Duncan discusses how our current industrial food model, driven by profit, has serious consequences for our planet and our health. He shares shocking statistics: 50% of the global population is malnourished, biodiversity loss is accelerating, and our dependence on monocultures makes food systems dangerously fragile. But there’s hope. With solutions like agroecology, sustainable diets, and re-localizing food production, Duncan maps out a vision for a future where food systems nourish both people and the planet.
Join us as we revisit this eye-opening discussion on food system reform, emphasizing agricultural biodiversity, soil health, and regenerative practices. Discover how supporting these shifts can help tackle the climate crisis and promote true food equity.
If you’re passionate about the future of food, don’t miss this enlightening Deep Seed highlight with Duncan Williamson. And, for a deeper dive, check out the full episode in our archives.
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This episode explores how public policies and subsidies can become powerful tools in accelerating the global transition to regenerative agriculture. Our guest, Simon Kraemer from the European Alliance for Regenerative Agriculture, dives into how existing subsidies often promote harmful agricultural practices—and why shifting these financial flows is essential for building a resilient and sustainable food system.
In This Episode, You’ll Discover:
• Defining Regenerative Agriculture: Why we should focus less on rigid definitions and more on outcomes like net primary productivity and soil health.
• The Power of Policy Change: The staggering reality that over $700 billion of taxpayer money is spent annually on agricultural subsidies—and how this could be redirected to support regenerative practices.
• Performance-Based Subsidies: How results-driven, context-specific subsidies could empower farmers to work harmoniously with nature rather than adhering to rigid, outdated practices.
• A Call to Hope: Despite global crises, Simon’s inspiring message reminds us that the regenerative agriculture revolution is a genuine seed of hope for the future.
Join us for this thought-provoking conversation, as we discuss the challenges and opportunities of reshaping agriculture policy to regenerate our soils, ecosystems, and food systems.
🔊 Listen now and be inspired by the potential of regenerative agriculture to transform our world!
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Useful links:
EARA - https://eara.farm/
Simon Kraemer - https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-kraemer-308518129/
Soil Capital - https://www.soilcapital.com/
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Join us in this special mini-series episode, recorded live at the Regenerative Agriculture Summit Europe 2024 in Amsterdam! Michael Cavanagh, a regenerative farm manager from the UK, shares his decade-long journey in transforming his farm into a biodiversity-rich, resilient agricultural ecosystem. From reducing chemical inputs to boosting yields with nature-based solutions, discover why regenerative agriculture is more than just a farming trend—it’s the future of sustainable food systems.
In this episode, you’ll learn about:
• How regenerative practices create climate resilience in unpredictable weather.
• The mindset shift required for farmers to embrace regenerative methods.
• Practical tips for a smooth transition to low-input, high-output farming.
• The surprising biodiversity benefits of regenerative systems.
Tune in to hear Michael’s personal experiences, insights from the summit, and how he’s leading a movement to regenerate soils, boost yields, and support biodiversity—all while staying profitable.
🔊 Listen now to explore the inspiring future of farming!
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Keywords: Regenerative Agriculture, Nature-Based Solutions, Soil Health, Biodiversity, Sustainable Farming, Agroecology, Farming Resilience, Food Systems, Agriculture Summit
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Elena Doms, co-founder of Earth Plus, shares the incredible work her company is doing to regenerate degraded land using nature-based solutions—with hemp as a key player.
Learn how industrial hemp, known for its powerful phytoremediation properties, is being used to clean soils contaminated with PFAs, revitalize ecosystems, and even produce sustainable, bio-based materials like construction panels.
Elena explains why this resilient plant is central to the fight against pollution and how soil health restoration can also serve as a climate solution by sequestering carbon.
Key Topics:
What are Forever Chemicals (PFAs): learn about PFAs, their impact on soil health, human health, and why they’re so hard to eliminate from the environment.
Hemp for Soil Remediation: Discover how industrial hemp is used to clean polluted soils through phytoremediation, restoring ecosystems naturally.
Bio-Based construction materials: hemp-based sustainable building materials like hemp wood and bio-composites offer eco-friendly alternatives to fossil-fuel-based products.
Regenerative Agriculture with Hemp: hemp improves soil health, boosts biodiversity, and helps with carbon sequestration while fitting perfectly into crop rotations.
Scaling Nature-Based solutions globally: learn about Earth Plus’s pilot projects using hemp to regenerate soils and restore ecosystems.
Carbon sequestration in bio-based materials: discover how hemp sequesters carbon in both soil and biomass, turning construction materials into carbon sinks.
Challenges of phasing out Forever Chemicals: a look at the policy and regulatory hurdles in banning PFAs and why regenerative solutions are critical for the future.
Vision for Soil Restoration: Elena shares her journey and Earth Plus’s mission to lead the world’s largest soil CO2 cleanup and restore degraded land globally.
Tune in to discover how regenerative agriculture, hemp, and bold innovations are tackling some of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time. 🎧
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• Earth Plus – Website
• Elena Doms - Linkedin
• Soil Capital - Website
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Drawing on years of experience in agroforestry, regenerative agriculture and landscape restoration, Patrick Worms shares how integrating trees into farming systems is transforming degraded lands, boosting food production, and helping communities adapt to climate change.
Key Takeaways:
Learn how agroforestry is revitalizing barren landscapes and increasing farm productivity.
Discover the powerful lessons from Africa’s Great Green Wall initiative, a project fighting desertification.
Understand why regenerative agriculture is a sustainable solution for the future of global food systems.
Hear about inspiring success stories from Zambia, Niger, and Ethiopia, where nature-based solutions are helping farmers thrive.
Patrick’s insights make complex topics easy to understand, showing how nature-based solutions like holistic grazing, farmer-managed natural regeneration, and silvopastoralism are practical and scalable strategies for both smallholders and commercial agriculture.
Listen to this fascinating conversation and be inspired by real-world solutions making a difference. 🎧
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Useful links:
World Agroforestry - https://www.cifor-icraf.org/
Patrick Worms - linkedin.com/in/pworms
Soil Capital - https://www.soilcapital.com/
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In this episode of the Deep Seed Podcast, we welcome Rogier Schulte, professor at Wageningen University, to discuss the groundbreaking work he’s leading in regenerative agriculture and resilient farming systems. Rogier introduces the concept of Lighthouse Farms—farms that act as beacons of innovation around the world, proving that sustainable agriculture isn’t just possible, it’s happening right now.
Learn how farms in Indonesia, Ethiopia, and Brazil are defying climate challenges by embracing complex rice systems, water resilience strategies, and agroforestry. Rogier explains why resilience is the new efficiency in modern farming, and how science is backing these real-world success stories. Whether you're interested in regenerative agriculture, ecosystem restoration, or the future of food systems, this episode dives deep into practical solutions that are already making a difference.
Key topics covered:
The global network of Lighthouse Farms and how they’re pioneering resilient agriculture
Examples from Indonesia, Ethiopia, and Brazil showcasing diverse, scalable approaches
Why complexity in farming leads to greater resilience against climate and economic shocks
The importance of science-backed regenerative farming systems
The challenge of scaling local solutions to a global level
Join us as we explore how farmers, researchers, and innovators are redesigning the future of agriculture. Tune in now to discover how resilience, diversity, and science are shaping the farms of tomorrow!
NOTE: Rogier notified me of an error and kindly asked that we add a note here to rectify it: when talking about 'soil carbon levels' of 40-80% in peat soils, it should have been 'soil organic matter' instead.
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Useful links:
Lighthouse Farm Network - https://www.lighthousefarmnetwork.com/
Wageningen University - https://www.wur.nl/en.htm
Soil Capital - https://www.soilcapital.com/
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This week, we explore the science of kelp farming with Valentin, Lead Agronomist at Kelp Blue. Following up from our previous conversation, we explore how kelp farming is transforming both marine ecosystems and land-based agriculture, offering sustainable solutions for soil health, regenerative agriculture, and carbon sequestration.
Discover how Kelp Blue is harnessing the power of Macrocystis, one of the fastest-growing organisms on Earth, to produce bioactive biostimulants that enhance crop resilience and reduce the need for synthetic fertilizers. Valentin breaks down the innovative kelp cultivation process and the creation of products like alginate pellets that improve soil structure, water retention, and nutrient availability—vital tools for regenerative food systems.
Key topics in this episode include:
Marine ecosystem restoration: How kelp farming sequesters carbon and restores biodiversity.
Kelp-based biostimulants: Natural solutions for boosting crop growth and improving soil health.
The future of regenerative agriculture: How kelp farming bridges the gap between ocean health and sustainable farming.
Alginate pellets: A game-changer for soil water management and resilience in extreme weather.
If you’re interested in sustainable farming practices, regenerative solutions, and the synergy between land and sea, this episode is packed with insights and innovations that will leave you inspired.
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Kelp Blue is a company merging marine ecosystem restoration with regenerative agriculture. Join us in a captivating conversation with Caroline Slootweg, co-founder of Kelp Blue, to learn how this innovative company uses giant kelp cultivation to foster marine biodiversity and produce natural biostimulants that support sustainable farming and soil health.
In this episode, Caroline shares her unique journey from digital marketing to marine farming, highlighting how Kelp Blue is transforming the way we think about ocean ecosystems and land agriculture. Discover how Kelp Blue is creating a regenerative food system by cultivating kelp forests in Namibia, New Zealand, and Alaska, which serve as vital carbon sinks and habitat builders while providing a sustainable alternative to chemical fertilizers.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
Marine Ecosystem Restoration: How Kelp Blue uses giant kelp as an ecosystem engineer to enhance marine biodiversity and sequester carbon, creating new marine habitats and supporting ocean health.
Regenerative Agriculture and Soil Health: The science behind Kelp Blue’s natural biostimulants that improve soil health, increase crop resilience, and support the transition to sustainable and regenerative farming practices.
Scaling Sustainable Solutions: The challenges and opportunities in scaling kelp farming globally, and the potential for kelp to become a key component in combating climate change and enhancing sustainable food systems.
Social and Environmental Impact: Kelp Blue’s commitment to social impact by creating jobs and fostering local knowledge, and their vision for a future where business is a force for good in regenerating both ocean and land ecosystems.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in regenerative agriculture, ecosystem restoration, and innovative solutions for a healthier planet. Tune in to be inspired by Kelp Blue’s mission and learn how they’re driving change through sustainable practices that benefit both marine and land environments.
Useful links:
Kelp Blue - https://kelp.blue/
Soil Capital - https://www.soilcapital.com/
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This week, I meet with Fabio Vicino. Together with his partner Anna de Vos, they are managing a highly productive small scale Market Garden just outside of Amsterdam - Onze Groenteboer.
Fabio’s journey from a high-pressure marketing career to becoming an organic grower is nothing short of inspiring. It’s a story of personal resilience, deep connection to the land, and a passion for creating a regenerative food system.
What’s truly special about Fabio and Anna’s story is how they’ve managed to turn a small plot of land into a vibrant, biodiverse ecosystem that not only feeds their community with organic food but also fosters a deep sense of connection and healing. Fabio shares the ups and downs of this journey—from the struggle to find the right piece of land to the daily challenges of market gardening—offering insights that are both practical and deeply personal.
Anna, the driving force behind the daily operations at Onze Groenteboer, has been instrumental in making this vision a reality. Her dedication and hands-on expertise have transformed the garden into a flourishing example of what’s possible when we prioritize biodiversity, sustainability, and community in our food systems.
If you’re passionate about organic food, curious about how small-scale farming can be a powerful climate change solution, or just looking for a story that blends human resilience with environmental regeneration, this episode is for you. Fabio and Anna’s journey is a beautiful reminder that with determination and a bit of creativity, we can all contribute to a healthier, more sustainable world—one vegetable at a time.
Tune in, get inspired, and maybe even start dreaming about your own little piece of land!
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In this episode of the Deep Seed Podcast, we have an insightful conversation with Dan Kittredge, the founder of the Bionutrient Food Association. Dan delves into the critical topic of nutrient density and how it is intrinsically linked to soil health and sustainable farming practices.
Episode Highlights:
Dan’s Background: From his roots on a mechanized farm to pioneering nutrient density research.
Understanding Nutrient Density: The definition and significance of nutrient density in food.
Soil Health Connection: How soil life and farming practices affect nutrient levels in crops.
Innovative Tools: The development of a handheld, non-invasive nutrient meter for assessing food quality.
Research Findings: Key insights from global studies on nutrient variation in crops and the factors influencing these variations.
Future of Food Quality: The potential for market-driven changes through consumer access to nutrient information.
Dan discusses his journey from traditional farming to becoming a leader in the field of nutrient density, emphasizing the importance of aligning agricultural practices with natural systems. He shares groundbreaking research showing significant variations in nutrient content based on soil health and the potential for handheld devices to revolutionize food quality assessment.
Join us to explore the science behind nutrient density and how we can support a healthier food system.
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Bionutrient Food Association: https://www.bionutrient.org/
Bionutrient Institute: https://www.bionutrientinstitute.org/
Dan Kittredge: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-bionutrient/
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This week, I had the pleasure of hosting Christian Holzleitner, the Head of Unit for Land Economy and Carbon Removal at the European Commission. This enlightening conversation delved into the intricacies of the EU's ambitious climate goals, the challenges of carbon removal, and the transformative potential of regenerative agriculture.
Christian unpacks the complexities of the voluntary carbon market. We explore how the Carbon Removal Certification Framework is set to revolutionize the way we approach carbon markets and carbon farming. Discover the critical role of regenerative agriculture and nature-based solutions in enhancing biodiversity and achieving sustainable carbon removal.
🎧 Key Topics:
The evolution and challenges of the Voluntary Carbon Market.
Understanding carbon removal and the importance of a robust certification framework.
Insights into the European Commission's strategies for climate neutrality by 2050.
Addressing permanence, additionality, and leakage in carbon markets.
How initiatives like carbon farming, regenerative agriculture & agroforestry can provide additional income streams for farmers.
Christian shares valuable perspectives on the intersection of policy, technology, and agriculture, providing a roadmap for a sustainable and climate-positive future. 🌾🌍
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00:03:19 - Introduction to Christian Holzleitner - Christian explains his role as the head of unit for Land Economy and Carbon Removal at the European Commission, discussing his responsibilities and key projects.
00:06:17 - Defining Climate Neutrality - Discussion on the terminology used in climate targets, specifically the difference between net zero, carbon neutrality, and climate neutrality.
00:14:13 - Financial Incentives and Emission Trading - Christian elaborates on the financial incentives and the emission trading system for energy, industry, transport, and buildings.
00:19:39 - Challenges of the Voluntary Carbon Market - Discussion on the issues faced by the voluntary carbon market and the measures to address these problems, such as permanence and transparency.
00:23:11 - Permanence of Carbon Removal - The importance of ensuring the permanence of carbon removal and dealing with natural disturbances like wildfires.
00:26:48 - Commitment Period for Farmers - Discussion on the commitment period for farmers in carbon farming and the importance of maintaining long-term carbon storage practices.
00:28:48 - Additionality in Carbon Removal - Explanation of the concept of additionality in carbon removal and the need for incentivizing more regenerative practices.
00:35:52 - Addressing Carbon Market Issues - Further exploration of the issues in the carbon market, such as leakage and ensuring additional carbon removals.
00:39:49 - Scaling Up Carbon Markets - Christian discusses the efforts to scale up and harmonize the carbon markets across Europe.
00:48:00 - Nature-Based vs. Technological Solutions - A discussion on the balance between investing in nature-based solutions and technological solutions for carbon removal.
00:50:02 - Impact of Diet on Land Use - How diet and lifestyle choices impact land use and the need for direct air capture to manage future emissions.
00:53:08 - Transparency and Nature-Based Solutions - The need for transparency in carbon markets and enhancing the credibility of nature-based solutions.
01:14:38 - Closing Remarks and Future Vision - Christian's vision for the future of carbon markets and sustainable practices, emphasizing the importance of a comprehensive and transparent system.
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Tommie Hooft van Huysduynen shares his journey from growing up in Nigeria to co-founding Proteen, a company leading a "compost revolution" using black soldier fly larvae to transform organic waste into high-quality fertilizer.
Tommie confidently demonstrates why his compost making system has the potential to create a tidal wave of positive change.
♻️ Rapid Composting: Proteen’s method reduces composting time from 4-5 months to just one, significantly increasing efficiency.
🌱 Soil Health Boost: The inclusion of larvae in the compost enhances soil health by boosting fungal activity, crucial for plant growth.
💰 Cost-Effective Solution: By processing waste on-site, Proteen eliminates transportation costs, making their fertilizer more affordable for farmers.
📈 Enhanced Yields and Profitability: Proteen’s fertilizer has outperformed traditional and chemical fertilizers in yield and profitability, offering a viable alternative for farmers.
Tommie’s vision is to collaborate with large food processing companies, turning waste into a valuable resource and driving sustainable change in agriculture. His insights offer a glimpse into the future of waste management and regenerative farming.
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This podcast was produced in collaboration with Soil Capital, a company that supports regenerative agriculture for food system resilience and climate action by financially rewarding farmers who enhance soil health.
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Useful Links:
Proteen: https://weareproteen.com/
Tommie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tommie-hooft/
Soil Capital: https://www.soilcapital.com/
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This week, I traveled to Amsterdam to meet with visionary business strategist Nikki Trott. Her successful journey from the fashion industry to regenerative investment highlights the power of aligning personal values with professional endeavors.
This episode covers a broad range of topics, including:
The significance of self-reflection and internal growth
Nikki's journey from the fashion industry to conscious business
The founding and mission of Barefoot Ventures
Challenges and insights in aligning personal and professional life
The critical role of regenerative agriculture in human and planetary health
Practical advice for integrating regenerative principles into business
Tune in for an inspiring conversation that explores the intersection of personal growth, business strategy, and regenerative practices. Learn how aligning your inner values with your professional life can lead to profound and lasting change.
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Useful Links:
Conscious Accelerator: https://www.consciousaccelerator.com/
Barefoot Ventures: https://www.barefoot.ventures/
Nikki Trott's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikkitrott/
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This podcast was produced in partnership with Soil Capital, a company that supports #regenerativeagriculture by financially rewarding farmers who improve soil health.
https://www.soilcapital.com/
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Timeline:
00:00:00 - Introduction to the podcast and guest Nikki Trott.
00:01:09 - Importance of internal transformation for fundamental change.
00:02:25 - Nikki's mission to help humanity heal and her personal identity.
00:03:30 - Nikki's journey from fashion industry to purpose-driven business.
00:08:00 - Explanation of transformation coaching and its unique approach.
00:10:25 - Aligning personal beliefs with business practices.
00:12:54 - Transition to working with purpose-driven businesses and overcoming fears.
00:15:16 - Changing perception and meaning of "conscious."
00:16:28 - The need for regeneration over sustainability in business.
00:19:18 - Personal experiments with local eating and food's impact on health.
00:22:43 - Integrating holistic well-being into business without giving nutritional advice.
00:24:23 - Learning from farmers and aligning business with natural rhythms.
00:26:10 - Concept of a regenerative business: company, product, leader, and capital.
00:29:11 - Issues with conventional investment and need for regenerative capital.
00:32:12 - Founding of Barefoot Ventures and its focus on regenerative agriculture.
00:38:15 - Overcoming fear of judgment and staying true to oneself.
00:42:03 - Coaching farmers and integrating diverse perspectives in business.
00:44:23 - Positive impact of regenerative practices on farmers' mental health.
00:47:24 - Encouragement to ask "What's the worst that could happen?" when making changes.
00:54:50 - Story behind Nikki's book "Sacred Business" and its holistic focus.
00:59:16 - Reflections on hope, love, community, and being true to oneself.
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Recorded live at the Groundswell Festival in the UK, this conversation with Adam Swan from the Soil Ecology Lab offers a profound exploration of how tiny organisms in the soil can make a massive difference in agriculture and ecosystem health.
Discover the groundbreaking work inspired by Dr. Elaine Ingham, who first detailed nutrient cycling in soils through soil microbes. From the intricacies of nutrient cycling to the role of nematodes in soil health, this episode sheds light on the critical functions of these microscopic organisms.
The conversation covers a broad range of topics, including the challenges and solutions in modern agriculture, the importance of high-quality compost, and innovative techniques to reintroduce beneficial microbes into degraded soils.
Whether you're a farmer, a sustainability enthusiast, or just curious about the hidden world beneath our feet, this episode offers valuable insights and practical knowledge on how to improve soil health and agricultural productivity.
00:00 - Intro
01:39 - Background and mission of the Soil Ecology Laboratory
02:03 - Introduction to Dr. Elaine Ingham's work on nutrient cycling
03:23 - The role of compost in nutrient cycling and soil health
04:14 - Oxidative stresses from plowing, herbicides, and fertilizers + Importance of reintroducing microbes to disturbed agricultural soils
05:14 - Types of nematodes and their functions + nematodes as nutrient cyclers and biocontrol agents
07:08 - How compost can reintroduce beneficial microbes into soils + design and customization of compost for specific agricultural needs
11:16 - Benefits observed in farmers' fields from compost application + stress adaptation and improved soil structure
13:27 - Evolution of composting techniques and microbial analysis + use of genomic testing for optimizing compost
20:07 - Potential of composting in creating regenerative agricultural systems + Role of logistics in optimizing resource use in agriculture
Conclusion: Tune in for a fascinating conversation that uncovers the vital role of soil microbes in agriculture and ecosystem regeneration. Learn how innovative composting techniques can transform our approach to farming and soil health. Don't miss this episode of the Deep Seed Podcast – a deep dive into the world beneath our feet and the future of sustainable agriculture.
Useful Links:
Soil Ecology Lab: https://soilecologylab.co.uk/
Elaine Ingham: https://www.soilfoodweb.com/
BioMakers: https://biomemakers.com/
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