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Welcome to the Deep Seed Podcast, where we delve into the transformative world of regenerative agriculture and ecosystem restoration. Join your host, Raphaël, on a captivating journey, as we explore groundbreaking solutions for a healthier planet. From in-depth conversations with farmers revolutionizing their fields to insights from leading experts reshaping our understanding of sustainability, each episode is a deep dive into the challenges and triumphs of creating a vibrant, regenerative future.

Whether you're an environmentally conscious individual, a professional in the fields of agriculture and environmental science, or simply someone passionate about sustainability and eager to learn, this podcast is your gateway to the stories and strategies shaping our world. Tune in, be inspired, and join the conversation towards a regenerative tomorrow.

This podcast is produced in partnership 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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Deep Seed Podcast Raphael Esterhazy

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Welcome to the Deep Seed Podcast, where we delve into the transformative world of regenerative agriculture and ecosystem restoration. Join your host, Raphaël, on a captivating journey, as we explore groundbreaking solutions for a healthier planet. From in-depth conversations with farmers revolutionizing their fields to insights from leading experts reshaping our understanding of sustainability, each episode is a deep dive into the challenges and triumphs of creating a vibrant, regenerative future.

Whether you're an environmentally conscious individual, a professional in the fields of agriculture and environmental science, or simply someone passionate about sustainability and eager to learn, this podcast is your gateway to the stories and strategies shaping our world. Tune in, be inspired, and join the conversation towards a regenerative tomorrow.

This podcast is produced in partnership 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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    #10 - Making agriculture profitable while regenerating natural ecosystems (Benedikt Bösel)

    #10 - Making agriculture profitable while regenerating natural ecosystems (Benedikt Bösel)

    In the heart of Brandenburg, Germany, lies the story of Benedikt Bösel, a visionary farmer who embarked on a journey to transform his family farm into a beacon of regenerative agriculture. 

    After studying economics in the UK and spending three years in the banking industry, Benedikt realized his true passion lay in the fields of his family farm. However, his initial vision of relying heavily on technology quickly gave way to a deeper understanding of the importance of soil health and ecosystem vitality. Recognizing the dire state of the land and the need for a radical shift in farming practices, Benedikt embarked on a quest for knowledge and collaboration.

    Through relentless outreach and collaboration, Benedikt connected with pioneers in agroecology, agroforestry, and regenerative agriculture. Armed with newfound knowledge and a deep sense of purpose, he set out to implement regenerative practices on his 550-hectare arable operation. With a focus on composting, holistic grazing, and diverse cover cropping, Gut & Bösel became a living laboratory for soil regeneration and ecosystem resilience.

    Central to Gut & Bösel's approach is the integration of agroforestry and forest conversion. Inspired by Ernst Götsch and the principles of syntropic agroforestry, Benedikt and his team are experimenting with diverse tree species and planting techniques to create resilient, multifunctional landscapes. By transforming monoculture forests into biodiverse ecosystems, Benedikt aims to restore balance to the land while sequestering carbon and enhancing biodiversity.

    At the core of Gut & Bösel's philosophy is the belief in the symbiotic relationship between livestock and land. Through holistic grazing practices, their Salers and Angus herd play a vital role in soil regeneration and biodiversity promotion. By mimicking natural grazing patterns and allowing for ample recovery time, Gut & Bösel ensures the health of both pasture and soil, thereby creating a virtuous cycle of abundance.

    Compost serves as the lifeblood of the farm’s soil regeneration efforts. By utilizing a wide variety of organic waste materials, they produce nutrient-rich compost that nourishes the land and fosters biodiversity. From their tree nursery to agroforestry plots, compost plays a pivotal role in enhancing soil health and ecosystem resilience.

    As Benedikt and his team continue to pioneer regenerative agriculture, their vision extends beyond their own farm gates. Through collaboration with universities and research institutes, they aim to share their knowledge and experience with fellow farmers around the world. By demonstrating the economic, ecological, and social benefits of regenerative practices, Gut & Bösel seeks to inspire a global movement towards a more sustainable and resilient food system.

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    #9 - Saving agriculture in Spain with regenerative farming practices (Alfonso Chico de Guzman - La Junquera)

    #9 - Saving agriculture in Spain with regenerative farming practices (Alfonso Chico de Guzman - La Junquera)

    Since taking over his family farm, Alfonso Chico de Guzman has transformed La Junquera 🇪🇸 into one of the largest regenerative farms in Europe. Climate change is already pushing the Spanish agricultural system to its limits, and Alfonso is leading the way in showing that regenerative agriculture can make farms far more resilient. 

    🌍 Transitioning to Regenerative Agriculture:
    Alfonso's journey from traditional to regenerative practices is a testament to his commitment to sustainable farming. He shares insights into how La Junquera has evolved, highlighting the farm's successful strategies to combat soil erosion and significantly enhance soil organic carbon levels within just six years. This shift not only revitalizes the land but also strengthens its resilience against the escalating impacts of climate change on Spanish agriculture.

    💧 Innovations in Water Management and Climate Resilience:
    La Junquera's introduction of 100 ponds and 14 kilometers of swales stands as a monumental effort to buffer the farm against Spain's increasingly arid conditions. These water management techniques are crucial in fostering biodiversity, enhancing soil moisture retention, and building a robust ecosystem capable of withstanding environmental stressors.

    📡 Leveraging Technology for Efficiency:
    The strategic use of advanced technologies, including drones and GPS-enabled cow collars (by NoFence) exemplifies Alfonso's forward-thinking approach. These innovations streamline farm operations, reduce labor, and optimize land use, further elevating La Junquera's productivity and sustainability.
    👬 Building Community Through Regenerative Networks:
    Alfonso underscores the importance of collaboration and community in the regenerative movement. By aligning with networks such as Commonland and AlVelAl, Alfonso taps into a wealth of knowledge, resources, and shared values, catalyzing broader adoption of regenerative practices and strengthening supply chains.
    💸 Securing Financial Backing for Regeneration:
    Significant investments from entities like SLM Partners, coupled with government payments for ecosystem services, have been instrumental in accelerating La Junquera's regenerative transformation. These financial mechanisms enable Alfonso to expand his efforts, underscoring the economic viability of regenerative farming.
    ⚛ Carbon Certification and Farm Economy:
    La Junquera's commitment to measuring and certifying carbon sequestration is a pioneering step towards integrating regenerative farms into the carbon economy. This initiative not only contributes to global climate solutions but also promises to enhance the farm's economic sustainability.

    Join us on the Deep Seed Podcast as Alfonso Chico de Guzman shares his inspiring story of regenerative agriculture at La Junquera, offering valuable lessons on resilience, ecosystem restoration, and the pivotal role of regenerative practices in shaping a sustainable future for 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. 

    🙏Special thanks to Sarah Day Levesque for introducing us at RFSI Europe and making this episode possible.
     
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    #8 - Food Forests: reshaping our food system with nature-based solutions (Louis De Jaeger)

    #8 - Food Forests: reshaping our food system with nature-based solutions (Louis De Jaeger)

    Louis de Jaeger is a visionary food forest and landscape designer with an unwavering commitment to land regeneration. It’s hard not to feel inspired by Louis’ passion and deep knowledge about some of the most promising solutions we have, such as agroforestry, agroecology, or regenerative agriculture. This conversation is not just about planting trees; it's about reshaping our future

    🧑‍⚖️Louis unpacks the power of storytelling and advocacy in influencing environmental policy and the critical role of education in bridging the gap between policymakers and regenerative agriculture practices. He explores the synergy between technology and agroecology, emphasizing soil health's pivotal role in human well-being and advocating for nature-based solutions alongside technological advancements.
    🌳The spotlight on food forests reveals their design, benefits, and potential to bolster health and climate resilience, underpinning the importance of agroforestry and biodiversity in sustainable food systems. Louis shares insights from his global travels, visiting farms that embody the principles of agroecology and regenerative agriculture, and discusses the profound connection between nature and mental health.

    👀Looking ahead, Louis envisions a future where regenerative farming practices, supported by robotics and AI, thrive within agroecological systems. He underscores the transformative potential of the food forest movement in ecosystem restoration and climate adaptation.
    This conversation with Louis de Jaeger on the Deep Seed podcast is an inspiring call to action for anyone interested in food forests, agroecology, and nature-based solutions. It's about envisioning a future where sustainable agriculture and ecosystem restoration go hand in hand.
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    #7 - Creating the Blueprint for a Resilient and Sustainable Food System (Isabelle d'Ursel)

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

    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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    #6 - Regenerative Agriculture: transforming our food system into a powerful climate solution (Chuck de Liedekerke)

    #6 - Regenerative Agriculture: transforming our food system into a powerful climate solution (Chuck de Liedekerke)

    In this episode of the Deep Seed podcast, we're joined by Chuck de Liedekerke, the co-founder and CEO of Soil Capital. With a rich background in finance and a profound commitment to sustainable agriculture, Chuck has been at the forefront of transforming the agricultural landscape through regenerative practices and innovative carbon certification programs.

    Chuck shares his journey from the world of investment banking to becoming a leading advocate for soil health and climate change solutions. Soil Capital, under his leadership, has emerged as a beacon of hope, demonstrating how regenerative agriculture not only restores our ecosystems but also offers a meaningful solution to climate change.
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    Key topics we explore:
    Chuck's transition from finance to farming and the founding of Soil Capital.
    Regenerative Agriculture as a Climate Solution 
    How regenerative practices offer a win-win for farmers, the environment, and the climate.
    The economic viability of Regenerative Practices
    Challenges and Opportunities in Scaling Regenerative Agriculture
    How carbon certification can incentivize and reward farmers.
    Regenerative Agriculture vs Agroecology
    Soil Capital's Vision for the Future
    The need for businesses to invest more in regenerative agriculture
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    #5 - Sustainable Diets: the environmental impact of our food choices, Food Policy & Regenerative Farming (Duncan Williamson)

    #5 - Sustainable Diets: the environmental impact of our food choices, Food Policy & Regenerative Farming (Duncan Williamson)

    Duncan Williamson is an expert in food systems and sustainable diets. We discuss how government decisions, influenced by powerful business lobbying, shape our food choices and the very systems that feed us. We unpack the compelling notion that while governments could lead a transformation toward healthier and more sustainable eating, they often choose not to.

    Duncan shines a spotlight on the myriad pressures—from advertising and public procurement to education and subsidies—that govern our food landscape, highlighting the urgent need for better regulation and the pressing challenges of accessibility and affordability for consumers.

    Hear from Duncan about the excitement surrounding the inclusion of food systems in climate change conversations, such as COP28, and why a shift to agroecological practices is gaining traction in the quest for sustainable diets. We also discuss the complexities of local versus seasonal foods and why a plate full of colors might be the key to a nutrient-rich and balanced diet.

    So, sit back, tune in, and join us as we peel back the layers of our relationship with food, responsibility, and the environment in this episode of the Deep Seed podcast 🎧
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    Key topics:
    1. Government's Role in Food Choices - transforming the food system through education and public procurement
    2. Business Influence in Food Policy - need for better regulation and transparency in lobbying activities
    3. Consumer Choice and Responsibility - challenges of accessing affordable, healthy food
    4. Food Discussions at COP28 - recognition of food systems as a major part of climate solutions
    5. Role of Animals in Agriculture - Importance of animals in soil regeneration
    6. Governments’ and companies' roles in promoting healthy food choices
    7. Subsidies making the industrial food system artificially cheap
    8. Sustainable Diets and Agricultural Biodiversity
    9. The Debate on Local vs. Seasonal Food
    10. Nutrition and Climate Change
    11. Vision for Food System Change - call for a shift towards agroecological and sustainable practices
    12. Optimism and Future Perspectives - Reason for hope in sustainable diets and agroecology movement
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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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