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Females at the Forefront of Farmland Investment – Meet the Women Taking the Reins at Iroquois Valley Farmland REIT
Fifteen years ago, if you looked around the agriculture sector you would see a woeful lack of women represented in nearly every role… in farming, in agribusiness, and in agriculture investment. Today, while still under-represented, women have made great strides in assuming positions of influence across the sector. We’ve seen ...
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Raising Regenerative News – September 16, 2021
What is sustainable nutrition science and can it help solve the climate and health crises? Learn all about it and why a change in the way it’s funded is critical. Also, the CEO of Nestlé talks about “future-proofing” businesses to meet sustainability challenges, investment activity, carbon markets news, and more ...
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Raising Regenerative News – September 2, 2021
Regenerative agriculture's dramatic growth among retailers including PepsiCo and MacDonald’s leads off the most recent Raising Regenerative News. A focus on building a just food system asks ‘How Is It Sustainable if Only 1% Can Afford Your Food?’ We offer interviews, climate action for food companies, new podcasts, and more ...
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Raising Regenerative News – August 19, 2021
Reporting on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2021 Summary for Policymakers is sounding alarms louder than ever. Read the report and how regenerative agriculture can help turn the tide. Also, land justice advocacy is in the spotlight, an interview with Arjan Stephens of Nature’s Path, and much more ...
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Raising Regenerative News – August 5, 2021
The California drought and its impact on organic and regenerative growers – 40% of U.S. organic production comes from the state - headlines this issue of Raising Regenerative News. We also look at how indigenous farmers influence the food system, sustainable innovation in the food supply chain, carbon markets, and ...
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Raising Regenerative News – July 22, 2021
What is “blended finance”? Find out if these emerging investments will be enough to get us to the Paris goals. Hunt unicorns with Mark Lewis of Trailhead Capital and hear from Steward, the online lending platform for regenerative farmers in our podcast feature. Regenerative retail brands, investment deals, and more ...
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Raising Regenerative News – July 9, 2021
Our latest newsletter highlights a very active stretch of new investments and initiatives. The Executive Order on climate-related risk draws a range of reactions. We look at health as a driver of demand for regenerative food. Plus trends to watch, an interview with Will Coleman from ReGen Ventures, and more ...
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Raising Regenerative News – June 17, 2021
The latest Raising Regenerative News asks, “Will regenerative investments pay?” Learn more about the latest virtual event from RFSI: Rooted in Health. Plus, read about systemic solutions to systemic problems, policy's role in building a resilient food system, a look into why Bill Gates bought so much farmland, and more ...
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Raising Regenerative News – June 3, 2021
Is regenerative ag 'key to future-proofing the food sector'? That’s what the European Institute of Innovation and Technology says. Raising Regenerative contemplates this and the future of Big Ag in our food system in the latest edition. Plus investment & funding activity, the latest news on carbon, and much more ...
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Raising Regenerative News – May 20, 2021
Bert Glover of Impact Ag Partners explains natural capital; what is needed to expand investment into climate-friendly, regenerative food systems; and what he thinks is possible in the next 20 years. Plus, a look at the changing nutritional value of food, what is needed to transition to regenerative, and more ...
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