Listen "How counting carbon fits with regenerative agriculture"
Episode Synopsis
The regenagri podcast talks with industry experts to explore the future of farming and the hot topics surrounding the global movement of regenerative agriculture.
In episode 20, Rose Riley from Control Union UK, welcomes Charlie Curtis, training and consulting manager at Cool Farm Alliance and Richard Gueterbock, agri-food and bioenergy adviser and co-editor of the RASE report - ‘Farm of the Future: Journey to Net Zero’.
The episode explores the methods farmers looking to achieve net zero carbon emissions might consider, and the opportunities available to anyone seeking to calculate carbon emissions and sequestration on-farm for the first time.
They also discuss how the wider supply chain must ensure that environmental changes requested of farmers are also profitable for farm businesses – or as Charlie puts it – “There’s no point in selling a BLT sandwich if you can no longer source the, B the L or the T!”
In episode 20, Rose Riley from Control Union UK, welcomes Charlie Curtis, training and consulting manager at Cool Farm Alliance and Richard Gueterbock, agri-food and bioenergy adviser and co-editor of the RASE report - ‘Farm of the Future: Journey to Net Zero’.
The episode explores the methods farmers looking to achieve net zero carbon emissions might consider, and the opportunities available to anyone seeking to calculate carbon emissions and sequestration on-farm for the first time.
They also discuss how the wider supply chain must ensure that environmental changes requested of farmers are also profitable for farm businesses – or as Charlie puts it – “There’s no point in selling a BLT sandwich if you can no longer source the, B the L or the T!”
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