The Regenerative Agroforestry Podcast

A space where we investigate the possibilities of agroforestry, share experiences and analyse different strategies, tools and techniques. We bring you quality, in-depth content, so that we can build together regenerative agroforestry systems. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 1h24m. Bisher sind 57 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint jede zweite Woche.

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episode 55: #55 Economic modelling and agroforestry design with Harry Greene


Propagate is a leader in the agroforestry space, specialising in project development and planting agroforestry systems at scale. It's a huge pleasure to chat with Harry, co-founder and Chief Research Officer of the US-based company. Tune in as we geek out on agroforestry economics, economic modelling, design implications and financing options...


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 September 4, 2023  1h18m
 
 

episode 54: #54 The importance of peer to peer learning to activate local agroforestry dynamics with Claire Lemarié


In this episode I discuss with Claire Lemarié her experience working with farmers in the Pays de la Loire region in France, where she is a technical adviser for the chamber of agriculture. She has precious insights into the management of mature hedges, as this region still has a significant amount of bocage: a traditional french hedge layout...


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 March 2, 2023  58m
 
 

episode 53: #53 Practicalities of integrating coppicing into your farm with Mark Krawczyk


Coppicing is an ancient and modern tree management system. Coppicing is known for its multi-functionality: capable of producing biomass, animal forage, firewood and much more. Today we interview Mark Krawczyk, practitioner, consultant and author of 'Coppice Agroforestry'. In this interview we tackle some of the practical challenges of coppicing, to better understand the economic potential of this technique...


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 December 27, 2022  1h40m
 
 

episode 52: #52 Agroforestry at the landscape scale to transform ecological function and boost productivity with Bruce Maynard


Bruce Maynard and his family are livestock managers and row crop farmers in New South Wales in Austalia. Over his carreer, he has succesfully integrated shrubs and trees to their livestock and row crop operation. He has been able to double his stocking rate through increasing the ecological function of the farm. We dig deep into the design of his tree systems and how it has evloved over the years...


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 November 30, 2022  1h22m
 
 

episode 51: #51 Feedback from 30 years of research on alley cropping systems with Christian Dupraz


What have we learnt from 30 years at one of the most prominent agroforestry research sites in the world? In collaboration with AGROMIX, We are excited to present an interview with Christian Dupraz, a leading agroforestry researcher from INRAE Montpellier. This is one of our rare 'in person' interviews where we discussed years of findings under the alley cropping walnut trees of the Domaine de Restinclières...


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 November 16, 2022  1h5m
 
 

episode 50: #50 Hedges and trees as pillars of a viticulture agroecology transition with Jean-Baptiste Cordonnier


Conventional viticulture and its intensive management has created some important challenges for wine producers and the regions where they are located. Jean-Baptiste Cordonnier has been able to intimately experience the conventional approach, seeing the fertility and biodiversity of his family's château gradually degrade. For the first time since the start of the show, we are able to delve into the story of an incredible viticulture agroforestry transition...


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 November 4, 2022  1h38m
 
 

episode 49: #49 The potential of agroforestry in human scale regenerative enterprises with Richard Perkins


I am today with Richard Perkins from Ridgedale Farm in Sweden. For those who do not know, Richard is a leading educator and author in the field of regenerative agriculture, specialising in human scale enterprises. We discuss the tree systems he has planted on his farm, and more specifically the opportunity of integrating trees to market gardening and pastured poultry, two of his key enterprises...


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 October 28, 2022  1h1m
 
 

episode 48: #48 Striking the balance between complexity and efficiency in large scale Syntropic systems with Daniel Fröbel


Today we continue investigating Syntropic Farming with Daniel from the Mata do Lobo farm in Brasil. In the past 4 years, they have been working solutions to scale these complex agroforestry systems, soon reaching 50ha planted. Daniel and his partner, Maria Vittoria, have accumulated some tremendous experience as they build one of the most innovative coffee plantations out there...


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 October 20, 2022  1h35m
 
 

episode 47: #47 The synergies of trees and poultry and adopting silvo-poultry at scale with David Brass


David Brass is the CEO of the Lakes Free range egg company. Almost 30 years ago he started planting trees in the fields to encourage his laying hens to go and range. Since then, he has been busy planting trees throughout his supply chain. With about 70 farmers and 2 million birds supplying eggs to his company today, this is an example of agroforestry working at scale...


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 October 4, 2022  56m
 
 

episode 46: #46 How can regenerative agriculture be scaled into the food industry supply chain?


Our team attended the Regenerative Agriculture and Food Systems Summit, organised by Kiasko Research in order to catalyse a regenerative transition in the food industry. The event was attended by large corporations such as Nestle, Unilever and Yara, as well as numerous companies and organisations that work actively with Regen Ag on the ground. We attended the conference as media partners, producing mini-interviews with a diversity of summit attendees...


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 September 26, 2022  1h34m