Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food
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A conversation with Thomas Hogenhaven, managing partner at Planetary Impact Ventures, an evergreen investment vehicle based in Denmark, about how to put money to work using regenerative principles, and the ins and outs of being part of a radical fund.
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What does regenerative investing look like? We talk a lot on this podcast about where to put money to work: in soil regeneration, soil measuring tech, food as medicine companies, compost companies, virtual fencing etc., but we rarely talk about the how.
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