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.

https://www.regenerativeagroforestry.org/

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

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 4 hours 27 minutes

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episode 45: #45 Rethinking the agricultural status-quo by mimicking natural ecosystems with Mark Shepard


Mark Shepard is the founder of the Restoration Agriculture farming method and New Forest Farm, where Mark grows food in perennial polycultures, without using external fertilisers, with very limited management activities, whilst integrating animals. In this episode, Mark shares with us the results he has achieved by actively engaging with tree crop breeding on his farm - one of the foundations of his system...


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 September 16, 2022  1h33m
 
 

episode 44: #44 The potential of fast growing biomass trees in agroforestry systems with Michael Weitz


Michael Weitz is a European expert in fast growing biomass trees, with a special passion for Poplar. These fast growing crops are especially interesting for agroforestry systems thanks to their early returns and their capacity to produce ecosystem services early on. Furthermore, the need to find alternatives to fossil fuels and sustainable building materials is leading to evolving economic opportunities for farmers...


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 August 25, 2022  2h2m
 
 

episode 43: #43 The story, philosophy and principles of Syntropic Farming with Marc Leiber


Syntropic Farming has recently gained international attention, and it is about time we interview an expert on the podcast! Whilst I call him an expert, Marc Leiber prefers to see himself as a student of Syntropic Farming. He has been trained by Ernst Gotsch, the founder of the movement, and continues to work intimately with him on his farm, Quinta das Abelhas, in Southern Portugal. We believe there are few people better positioned to talk about this subject than Marc...


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 August 1, 2022  1h26m
 
 

episode 42: #42 Stories and facts: how to convince decision makers about the importance of agroforestry


Today I have the pleasure of welcoming Patrick Worms on the show. He is a policy advisor for World Agroforestry and the ex-president of the European Agroforestry Federation. We discuss together agroforestry from a policy perspective to understand how we convince decision makers and what type of funding is needed to scale agroforestry...


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 July 15, 2022  1h4m
 
 

episode 41: #41 The transition to Regen Ag and Belgian alley cropping trials with Soil Capital Farming


Thomas Lecomte and Guillaume Sneessens are agronomists and experts in the field of regenerative agriculture. Through Soil Capital Farming, they both manage and consult a significant amount of acreage. Thomas and Guillaume both see an important role of agroforestry for their clients, integrating more and more perennial systems in farm transitions. We wanted to understand more about what a regenerative transition means to them, and the potential they see in trees...


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 June 16, 2022  1h51m
 
 

episode 40: #40 How to diversify a milk and meat farm using silvopasture and alley cropping with Felix Riecken


I talk with Felix Riecken who is planting out silvopastoral and silvoarable systems on his 90ha family farm in the North of Germany. The farm traditionally produces cow milk and meat. He explains the journey that led him to agroforestry and integrating these techniques into the family business. His systems being still quite young, we focus the conversation on the design, the objectives and the establishment of the tree systems...


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 June 9, 2022  1h13m
 
 

Special Episode #1 - EURAF Conference 2022


As Dimitri and I travelled recently to the 2022 EURAF conference in Sardinia, we wanted to share with you the work of the European Agroforestry Federation. In this short interview with their president, Patrick Worms, he explains what the organisation does and its next steps. We also discuss how we can build additional bridges between research and practitioners. 

• RESOURCES

http://www.europeanagroforestry...


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 May 31, 2022  12m
 
 

episode 39: #39 The nuances of farm forestry and the opportunities of integrating biodiversity with Campbell Mercer


Campbell Mercer owns 40ha outside Melbourne, Australia where he has set up a world class olive farm - producing award winning organic olive oil. Campbell uses a variety of fascinating agroforestry practices, from windbreaks to farm forestry and silvopastural systems. We have an in-depth conversation on small scale farm forestry, from design considerations to harvest and selling...


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 May 3, 2022  1h46m
 
 

episode 38: #38 Understanding a EU funded pig agroforestry system with Carl Sheard


My guest today is Carl Sheard who produces pigs in France. He has received EU funding for his project so we try and understand with him what kind of opportunity it offers farmers in Europe. He also shares some of the challenges he has encountered with deers and we assess together the potential for increasing the proportion of perennials in pigs’s diet. 

**In Collaboration with Agromix**

https://agromixproject...


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 April 18, 2022  47m
 
 

episode 37: #37 Increasing tree cover from 3% to 20% for resilience, profit and biodiversity with Jill and Andrew Stewart


Andrew and Jill Stewart are owners and managers of Yan Yan Gurt West Farm in the Otway Ranges, Southern Victoria, Australia. For the past 30 years, they have taken regenerative agriculture extremely seriously in order to solve problems of soil salinisation, soil erosion, climate change and animal welfare...


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 March 31, 2022  1h20m