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#16 - Empowering farmers in Africa with Regenerative Agriculture (Thekla Teunis)

#16 - Empowering farmers in Africa with Regenerative Agriculture (Thekla Teunis)

1h24 |18/06/2024
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#16 - Empowering farmers in Africa with Regenerative Agriculture (Thekla Teunis) cover
#16 - Empowering farmers in Africa with Regenerative Agriculture (Thekla Teunis) cover
Deep Seed Podcast

#16 - Empowering farmers in Africa with Regenerative Agriculture (Thekla Teunis)

#16 - Empowering farmers in Africa with Regenerative Agriculture (Thekla Teunis)

1h24 |18/06/2024
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Welcome back to another episode of the Deep Seed podcast! This week, I met with Thekla Teunis, co-founder of the company Grounded. They’ve managed to transform the lives of thousands of small holder farmers in Africa by enabling their transition to regenerative agriculture 🌱


Thekla and her partners at Grounded are proving that it’s possible to regenerate soils and ecosystems, produce higher quality products all the while helping farmers’ livelihoods. Inspiring stuff!  


Episode Highlights:


  • The Power of Smallholder Farmers: Learn why smallholder farmers are uniquely positioned to adopt regenerative practices, especially in Africa.

  • Economic and Environmental Benefits: How regenerative agriculture can lower costs, improve crop quality, and enhance biodiversity.

  • Real-Life Success Stories: Transformations of degraded lands in the Baviaanskloof region of South Africa through regenerative farming.

  • Ecosystem Restoration: The role of regenerative agriculture in rebuilding soil health and promoting biodiversity.

  • Economic Sustainability: Creating a viable business model for regenerative agriculture that benefits farmers and the environment.

  • Processing Companies: The critical role of processing companies in the regenerative agriculture value chain.

  • Quality Premiums: Achieving higher prices for superior quality regenerative products.

  • Challenges and Solutions: Overcoming the barriers to scaling regenerative agriculture amidst competition from conventional farming inputs.

  • Investment Opportunities: Exploring the potential for high returns in the underinvested space of regenerative agriculture.


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This podcast was produced in partnership with Soil Capital, a company that supports #regenerativeagriculture by financially rewarding farmers who improve soil health.


Please help me grow the Deep Seed podcast by

1. clicking the ‘follow’ button (Spotify / Apple Podcast)

2. leaving a 5⭐️ review

Thank you 🙏


⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯

Links and Resources:


Follow Us: Stay connected with us on social media for the latest updates and behind-the-scenes content.


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Description

Welcome back to another episode of the Deep Seed podcast! This week, I met with Thekla Teunis, co-founder of the company Grounded. They’ve managed to transform the lives of thousands of small holder farmers in Africa by enabling their transition to regenerative agriculture 🌱


Thekla and her partners at Grounded are proving that it’s possible to regenerate soils and ecosystems, produce higher quality products all the while helping farmers’ livelihoods. Inspiring stuff!  


Episode Highlights:


  • The Power of Smallholder Farmers: Learn why smallholder farmers are uniquely positioned to adopt regenerative practices, especially in Africa.

  • Economic and Environmental Benefits: How regenerative agriculture can lower costs, improve crop quality, and enhance biodiversity.

  • Real-Life Success Stories: Transformations of degraded lands in the Baviaanskloof region of South Africa through regenerative farming.

  • Ecosystem Restoration: The role of regenerative agriculture in rebuilding soil health and promoting biodiversity.

  • Economic Sustainability: Creating a viable business model for regenerative agriculture that benefits farmers and the environment.

  • Processing Companies: The critical role of processing companies in the regenerative agriculture value chain.

  • Quality Premiums: Achieving higher prices for superior quality regenerative products.

  • Challenges and Solutions: Overcoming the barriers to scaling regenerative agriculture amidst competition from conventional farming inputs.

  • Investment Opportunities: Exploring the potential for high returns in the underinvested space of regenerative agriculture.


⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯

This podcast was produced in partnership with Soil Capital, a company that supports #regenerativeagriculture by financially rewarding farmers who improve soil health.


Please help me grow the Deep Seed podcast by

1. clicking the ‘follow’ button (Spotify / Apple Podcast)

2. leaving a 5⭐️ review

Thank you 🙏


⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯

Links and Resources:


Follow Us: Stay connected with us on social media for the latest updates and behind-the-scenes content.


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Welcome back to another episode of the Deep Seed podcast! This week, I met with Thekla Teunis, co-founder of the company Grounded. They’ve managed to transform the lives of thousands of small holder farmers in Africa by enabling their transition to regenerative agriculture 🌱


Thekla and her partners at Grounded are proving that it’s possible to regenerate soils and ecosystems, produce higher quality products all the while helping farmers’ livelihoods. Inspiring stuff!  


Episode Highlights:


  • The Power of Smallholder Farmers: Learn why smallholder farmers are uniquely positioned to adopt regenerative practices, especially in Africa.

  • Economic and Environmental Benefits: How regenerative agriculture can lower costs, improve crop quality, and enhance biodiversity.

  • Real-Life Success Stories: Transformations of degraded lands in the Baviaanskloof region of South Africa through regenerative farming.

  • Ecosystem Restoration: The role of regenerative agriculture in rebuilding soil health and promoting biodiversity.

  • Economic Sustainability: Creating a viable business model for regenerative agriculture that benefits farmers and the environment.

  • Processing Companies: The critical role of processing companies in the regenerative agriculture value chain.

  • Quality Premiums: Achieving higher prices for superior quality regenerative products.

  • Challenges and Solutions: Overcoming the barriers to scaling regenerative agriculture amidst competition from conventional farming inputs.

  • Investment Opportunities: Exploring the potential for high returns in the underinvested space of regenerative agriculture.


⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯

This podcast was produced in partnership with Soil Capital, a company that supports #regenerativeagriculture by financially rewarding farmers who improve soil health.


Please help me grow the Deep Seed podcast by

1. clicking the ‘follow’ button (Spotify / Apple Podcast)

2. leaving a 5⭐️ review

Thank you 🙏


⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯

Links and Resources:


Follow Us: Stay connected with us on social media for the latest updates and behind-the-scenes content.


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

Description

Welcome back to another episode of the Deep Seed podcast! This week, I met with Thekla Teunis, co-founder of the company Grounded. They’ve managed to transform the lives of thousands of small holder farmers in Africa by enabling their transition to regenerative agriculture 🌱


Thekla and her partners at Grounded are proving that it’s possible to regenerate soils and ecosystems, produce higher quality products all the while helping farmers’ livelihoods. Inspiring stuff!  


Episode Highlights:


  • The Power of Smallholder Farmers: Learn why smallholder farmers are uniquely positioned to adopt regenerative practices, especially in Africa.

  • Economic and Environmental Benefits: How regenerative agriculture can lower costs, improve crop quality, and enhance biodiversity.

  • Real-Life Success Stories: Transformations of degraded lands in the Baviaanskloof region of South Africa through regenerative farming.

  • Ecosystem Restoration: The role of regenerative agriculture in rebuilding soil health and promoting biodiversity.

  • Economic Sustainability: Creating a viable business model for regenerative agriculture that benefits farmers and the environment.

  • Processing Companies: The critical role of processing companies in the regenerative agriculture value chain.

  • Quality Premiums: Achieving higher prices for superior quality regenerative products.

  • Challenges and Solutions: Overcoming the barriers to scaling regenerative agriculture amidst competition from conventional farming inputs.

  • Investment Opportunities: Exploring the potential for high returns in the underinvested space of regenerative agriculture.


⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯

This podcast was produced in partnership with Soil Capital, a company that supports #regenerativeagriculture by financially rewarding farmers who improve soil health.


Please help me grow the Deep Seed podcast by

1. clicking the ‘follow’ button (Spotify / Apple Podcast)

2. leaving a 5⭐️ review

Thank you 🙏


⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯

Links and Resources:


Follow Us: Stay connected with us on social media for the latest updates and behind-the-scenes content.


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

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