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What the Field?! A podcast by CrowdFarmingAuthor: CrowdFarming
Welcome to CrowdFarming's podcast, where we delve deep into the roots of sustainable living, organic agriculture, and regenerative farming practices. Join us as we explore the interconnectedness of our food systems and the planet.Through engaging conversations with leading experts, passionate farmers, and eco-conscious innovators, we cultivate insights into how to nurture the earth while feeding our communities. Discover the secrets of soil health, the power of regenerative organic agriculture, and the beauty of biodiversity as we sow the seeds of change together.Whether you're a seasoned gardener, a budding farmer, or simply a curious mind seeking a more sustainable lifestyle, this podcast is your fertile ground for inspiration and exploration. Tune in to cultivate a deeper connection with the food on your plate and the soil beneath your feet. Language: en-us Genres: Health & Fitness, Nature, Nutrition, Science Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Big brands and big promises: a chat with Earthworm CEO Bastien Sachet
Episode 2
Friday, 7 March, 2025
In this episode of What The Field?!, we sit down with Bastien Sachet, CEO of Earthworm, to dig into whether big businesses are actually walking the talk on regenerative agriculture—or just riding the sustainability wave. Earthworm is an impact-driven global non-profit working on the ground to create scalable solutions for nature and people to thrive. It started with Nestlé’s no-deforestation pledge, proving that when corporations commit, real change can happen.A key takeaway: It’s Not the Company, It’s the PeopleBastien reminds us that businesses don’t change—people inside them do. Often, corporate sustainability efforts start with one determined person pushing for better practices.While companies love to talk about soil health, only a few back it up with real action. Farmers need financial support, long-term security, and better tools to measure progress—things most corporate commitments still lack. Many companies only adopt sustainability policies after public pressure, legal risks, or supply chain disruptions (e.g., Nestlé’s palm oil scandal with Greenpeace).Why Soil Health is the Next Big ThingBeyond carbon footprints, regenerative agriculture could revolutionise food quality. Healthier soils may lead to more nutrient-rich crops—giving businesses a powerful new reason to invest in soil regeneration.Ready to find out if the world’s biggest brands are really getting their hands dirty? Tune in to the latest episode of What The Field?! and hear Bastien break it all down!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crowd_farming/ Blog: https://www.crowdfarming.com/blog/en/