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32/1 How to turn a personal pain into millions for sustainable farmers (Robin Saluoks, eAgronom)

32/1 How to turn a personal pain into millions for sustainable farmers (Robin Saluoks, eAgronom)

11min |29/11/2022
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Mission First - Entrepreneurs for future

32/1 How to turn a personal pain into millions for sustainable farmers (Robin Saluoks, eAgronom)

32/1 How to turn a personal pain into millions for sustainable farmers (Robin Saluoks, eAgronom)

11min |29/11/2022
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If you are into carbon credit, business, agriculture, product & business model innovation, or simply scaling up your team, this is the right episode for you.

Robin Saluoks is the CEO & co-founder of eAgronom.

eAgronom is a platform which brings economic benefits to sustainable farmers.

Farmers get paid for improving their soil and sequestrating carbon.

🚀 In 2021 eAgronom onboarded 150 farmers who contributed to remove 100k tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere

🚀 They raised a series A round of $7 million

🚀 72 FTEs across the world, less than half of them in Estonia

In this mini-series you will learn:

Part 1:

- What’s the difference between carbon credits and carbon neutral

Part 2:

- How to see opportunities where others see obstacles

Part 3:

- How to introduce a new attractive business model to the farming industry?

Part 4:

- How to stay focused on your vision?

- How to get new talents to join your company?


This episode is Part 1 of a four-part series of our conversation with Robin, make sure you check out Part 2 here 


Save time: get a summary of all episode’s advice by subscribing to the Mission First newsletter - here 

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Connect with us on Linkedin > here 

Instagram - here 


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Description

If you are into carbon credit, business, agriculture, product & business model innovation, or simply scaling up your team, this is the right episode for you.

Robin Saluoks is the CEO & co-founder of eAgronom.

eAgronom is a platform which brings economic benefits to sustainable farmers.

Farmers get paid for improving their soil and sequestrating carbon.

🚀 In 2021 eAgronom onboarded 150 farmers who contributed to remove 100k tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere

🚀 They raised a series A round of $7 million

🚀 72 FTEs across the world, less than half of them in Estonia

In this mini-series you will learn:

Part 1:

- What’s the difference between carbon credits and carbon neutral

Part 2:

- How to see opportunities where others see obstacles

Part 3:

- How to introduce a new attractive business model to the farming industry?

Part 4:

- How to stay focused on your vision?

- How to get new talents to join your company?


This episode is Part 1 of a four-part series of our conversation with Robin, make sure you check out Part 2 here 


Save time: get a summary of all episode’s advice by subscribing to the Mission First newsletter - here 

===

Connect with us on Linkedin > here 

Instagram - here 


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

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Description

If you are into carbon credit, business, agriculture, product & business model innovation, or simply scaling up your team, this is the right episode for you.

Robin Saluoks is the CEO & co-founder of eAgronom.

eAgronom is a platform which brings economic benefits to sustainable farmers.

Farmers get paid for improving their soil and sequestrating carbon.

🚀 In 2021 eAgronom onboarded 150 farmers who contributed to remove 100k tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere

🚀 They raised a series A round of $7 million

🚀 72 FTEs across the world, less than half of them in Estonia

In this mini-series you will learn:

Part 1:

- What’s the difference between carbon credits and carbon neutral

Part 2:

- How to see opportunities where others see obstacles

Part 3:

- How to introduce a new attractive business model to the farming industry?

Part 4:

- How to stay focused on your vision?

- How to get new talents to join your company?


This episode is Part 1 of a four-part series of our conversation with Robin, make sure you check out Part 2 here 


Save time: get a summary of all episode’s advice by subscribing to the Mission First newsletter - here 

===

Connect with us on Linkedin > here 

Instagram - here 


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

Description

If you are into carbon credit, business, agriculture, product & business model innovation, or simply scaling up your team, this is the right episode for you.

Robin Saluoks is the CEO & co-founder of eAgronom.

eAgronom is a platform which brings economic benefits to sustainable farmers.

Farmers get paid for improving their soil and sequestrating carbon.

🚀 In 2021 eAgronom onboarded 150 farmers who contributed to remove 100k tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere

🚀 They raised a series A round of $7 million

🚀 72 FTEs across the world, less than half of them in Estonia

In this mini-series you will learn:

Part 1:

- What’s the difference between carbon credits and carbon neutral

Part 2:

- How to see opportunities where others see obstacles

Part 3:

- How to introduce a new attractive business model to the farming industry?

Part 4:

- How to stay focused on your vision?

- How to get new talents to join your company?


This episode is Part 1 of a four-part series of our conversation with Robin, make sure you check out Part 2 here 


Save time: get a summary of all episode’s advice by subscribing to the Mission First newsletter - here 

===

Connect with us on Linkedin > here 

Instagram - here 


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

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