Pipeline foods is working with the Rabobank and other funders to design and implement transition finance products to help farmers transitioning to organic and beyond. A new podcast with Eric Jackson, CEO and founder of Pipeline Foods.
Welcome to Investing in Regenerative Agriculture.
Listen to the previous interview here:
https://soundcloud.com/investinginregenerativeagriculture/35-interview-eric-jackson
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I had again the great pleasure to interview Eric Jackson, the CEO and founder of Pipeline Foods www.pipelinefoods.com.
Pipeline foods bough another publicly traded (organic)company SunOpta
http://www.sunopta.com
https://regenorganic.org/
Regeneration Newsroom Podcast
https://soundcloud.com/investinginregenerativeagriculture/sets/regeneration-newsroom-podcast
Main Take aways:
- Pipeline Foods kept investing in infrastructure for organic row broad acre cropping
- Organic soy beans for export for the Far East, turned out to be a big growth market for Pipeline Foods
- Cleaner, processing much closer to the farm gate is the goal of Pipeline
- It's easier to help a current organic grower to expand than a new organic grower going through the transition
- Transition Finance, Pipeline foods is working with two banks providing operating loans to farmers starting their organic transition. One of those banks is Rabobank who designed a transition finance product specific for farmers to transition to organic
- Pipeline Food provides the long term off take agreements to these farmers
- Some NGOs/institutions are potentially interested to come alongside the banks and de-risk some of these loans or this money can be pooled and bring down the interest rates for farmers
- It is relatively easy to have the discussion today as the conventional agriculture is suffering of low returns
- There is a Regenerative Organic Label, with the USDA organic as a base
- The movement against pesticides and herbicides is getting stronger
- One of the great myths is that organic needs to be more expensive. Maybe in the short term but the longer term probably not.
- We are what we eat, including the environment.
If Eric could change one thing overnight he would get away with glysofate and certain classes of herbicides.
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