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#7 - Creating the Blueprint for a Resilient and Sustainable Food System (Isabelle d'Ursel‪)‬ Deep Seed Podcast

    • Earth Sciences

Isabelle d'Ursel combines organic and regenerative farming practices at Smissenbroek just a few kilometers outside of Ghent, in Belgium. We discuss her transition from a career in philanthropy to embracing the rhythms of farming life and delve into the essence of her current mission: to experiment with regenerative and organic farming practices, creating a blueprint for a resilient and sustainable food system.

Some of the key topics we discuss:

🌾 Exploring the Symbiosis of Regenerative and Organic Farming
Isabelle's farming operation at Smissenbroek is a testament to her commitment to combining regenerative and organic practices. Facing the challenges of slower rotation, she envisions a future where permanent covers become a staple in her farming repertoire. The episode takes a closer look at the implementation of an agroforestry system, the diversity of her cover crop mix improving soil fertility, and the innovative use of Ecoplow for wheat sowing.

👩‍🌾 Education, Carbon Sequestration, and the Vision for Local Farming
Isabelle's passion extends beyond the farm to initiatives like the Forest class for student education and participation in the Bos+ program for CO2 compensation. She discusses the complexities of machinery sharing between farms, the Belgian state's efforts to encourage such practices, and the challenges of adopting agroforestry. At the heart of Isabelle's vision is the importance of attracting young individuals to farming, safeguarding arable land for food production, and advocating for better protection for local farmers.

🏡 A One-Stop Shop Model for Community Engagement
Inspired by successful local shop models, Isabelle plans to create a similar setup at Smissenbroek, transitioning land to organic agriculture. This initiative aims to strengthen community ties, promote local sourcing, and enhance consumer education on the importance of supporting local farmers.

Join us on the Deep Seed podcast as we explore Isabelle's profound insights into regenerative agriculture, local consumption, and the pivotal role of community in shaping a sustainable future 🎧.

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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 improve soil health.

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1. Click on the Deep Seed page, and click the follow button
2. If you’d like to go one extra step, you can leave a 5 stars review :)

Thank you so much!

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Isabelle d'Ursel combines organic and regenerative farming practices at Smissenbroek just a few kilometers outside of Ghent, in Belgium. We discuss her transition from a career in philanthropy to embracing the rhythms of farming life and delve into the essence of her current mission: to experiment with regenerative and organic farming practices, creating a blueprint for a resilient and sustainable food system.

Some of the key topics we discuss:

🌾 Exploring the Symbiosis of Regenerative and Organic Farming
Isabelle's farming operation at Smissenbroek is a testament to her commitment to combining regenerative and organic practices. Facing the challenges of slower rotation, she envisions a future where permanent covers become a staple in her farming repertoire. The episode takes a closer look at the implementation of an agroforestry system, the diversity of her cover crop mix improving soil fertility, and the innovative use of Ecoplow for wheat sowing.

👩‍🌾 Education, Carbon Sequestration, and the Vision for Local Farming
Isabelle's passion extends beyond the farm to initiatives like the Forest class for student education and participation in the Bos+ program for CO2 compensation. She discusses the complexities of machinery sharing between farms, the Belgian state's efforts to encourage such practices, and the challenges of adopting agroforestry. At the heart of Isabelle's vision is the importance of attracting young individuals to farming, safeguarding arable land for food production, and advocating for better protection for local farmers.

🏡 A One-Stop Shop Model for Community Engagement
Inspired by successful local shop models, Isabelle plans to create a similar setup at Smissenbroek, transitioning land to organic agriculture. This initiative aims to strengthen community ties, promote local sourcing, and enhance consumer education on the importance of supporting local farmers.

Join us on the Deep Seed podcast as we explore Isabelle's profound insights into regenerative agriculture, local consumption, and the pivotal role of community in shaping a sustainable future 🎧.

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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 improve soil health.

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If you enjoyed this conversation, you can support my work and this podcast in just a few seconds:
1. Click on the Deep Seed page, and click the follow button
2. If you’d like to go one extra step, you can leave a 5 stars review :)

Thank you so much!

Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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