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21 Renee Cheung, how to get institutional investors investing in regenerative agriculture

21 Renee Cheung, how to get institutional investors investing in regenerative agriculture

FromInvesting in Regenerative Agriculture and Food


21 Renee Cheung, how to get institutional investors investing in regenerative agriculture

FromInvesting in Regenerative Agriculture and Food

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Oct 22, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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Founder of Bonterra Partners, a specialist working with investors to invest in regenerative agriculture.----------------------------------------------------------Welcome to Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food.Join our Gumroad community, discover the tiers and benefits here: www.gumroad.com/investinginregenag. Other ways to support our work:- Share the podcast - Give a 5-star rating- Or buy us a coffee… or a meal! www.Ko-fi.com/regenerativeagriculture. ----------------------------------------------------------- This time I interviewed Renee Cheung, founder of Bonterra Partners, a natural capital investment specialist. Renee works with investors to identify and invest in sustainable, profit-generating environmental and real asset strategies. We discussed what have been the developments in regenerative agriculture in the last years:holistic grazingcover-crops no-till systemsProgressive smaller HNIs are taking interest in regenerative agri holistic grazing management, key line farming, mixed cropping etc. The main challenges:gap between the funds and the soil/groundthe need for more good risk/return dealslonger timeframe for most conservation practises to generate good returnsInvestment proposals have to be boring for large institutional investor investment committees to approve them. It is much easier to explain a large monoculture GMO corn/soy rotation or invest in feedlot cattle than a regenerative agriculture opportunity. Nature and regenerative agriculture are more complex thus more difficult to explain and get funded. Show notes and links:www.investinginregenerativeagriculture.com/2017/10/28/renee-cheung. ----------------------------------------------------------- For feedback, ideas, suggestions please contact us through Twitter @KoenvanSeijen, or get in touch through the website www.investinginregenerativeagriculture.com. Join our newsletter on www.eepurl.com/cxU33P. The above references an opinion and is for information and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be investment advice. Seek a duly licensed professional for investment advice.https://groundswellag.com/2023-speakers/ https://groundswellag.com/2023-speakers/ Support the showFeedback, ideas, suggestions? - Twitter @KoenvanSeijen - Get in touch www.investinginregenerativeagriculture.comJoin our newsletter on www.eepurl.com/cxU33P! Support the showThanks for listening and sharing!
Released:
Oct 22, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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We talk to the pioneers in the regenerative food and agriculture space to learn more on how to put our money to work to regenerate soil, people, local communities and ecosystems while making an appropriate and fair return.