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I'm excited about the growing global momentum around food systems and regenerative agriculture investing - - however, I'm worried that the momentum is ahead of actual understanding of the topic by key financial actors in the food and agriculture value chain. Several studies estimate the global annual need for #regenag #transition costs to be USD $200 billion - $450 billion for at least the next decade, while funding flows today are approximately one-tenth of estimated annual need.  I was therefore thrilled to stumble upon this The Rockefeller Foundation supported report by Pollination and Transformational Investing in Food Systems helping us envision the financial structures needed to redirect finance and rebuild food systems that are better for people and planet. There is A LOT in here so hard to summarize but here is a teaser: 📊 Regenerative agriculture financing is in its early stages, hindered by a lack of proven financial models. 🏭 To grow, the market needs developed commercial models, supportive markets, and large institutional investments. 💰 Significant concessional capital with high risk tolerance is crucial to accelerate market maturity. 🕴🏻 Pension funds, insurance companies, endowments, and foundations can play a pivotal role in shaping the ecosystem. 🤝 Collaborating to distribute risk across the value chain is essential for building healthier food systems. This is a broad catalogue of the innovative regenerative financing instruments currently being deployed globally and I'd recommend anyone looking at this sector to take a look. Kudos to authors Maria Kozloski Dave Haynes Sara Farley Roy Steiner Steven Lang Rex Raimond Tim Crosby and friends David Bennell & Alexander Bashian. Ping #regenag fans and implementors David Herring Raviv Turner Jay Lipman Samuel Gill Josh Knauer Vasco van Roosmalen Frederick Leuschner Reagan Cerci Hari Balasubramanian Deborah Bossio Danielle Knueppel Eric Benmeir Kozakow #regenerativeagriculture #finance #sustainability #foodsystems #investing

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Mark Przemek A.

Sustainability Analyst | Data Storyteller | Regenerative Strategy | Value Chain Impact Analysis | CSRD | NbS

4mo

There is a lot of great dense data in this. Thank you for sharing and summarizing what is a very complex system. I think the solutions are becoming very clear with good research in regards to LULUCUF in particular around agriculture and food systems. The hurdle is the transformation and this adds a lot to that conversation and trajectory.

Luke Richards

Soil Health, Food Security & Climate Impact | Product, Strategy & Partnerships

3mo

Fantastic resource. Thanks for sharing!

Jean-Louis Robadey

Climate | Nature | Land Use | Inclusive Development

4mo

Thank you for sharing the report and synthesis. As part of the solution set, worth higjlighting the potential of landscape-scale systemic investing as part of the solution. Landscape approaches can help break up global value chains, give farmers great agency, relocalize agriculture-based economies, and invest beyond the farm in capacity building, processing, distribution… Soil carbon is an important door to help bring regen ag into the mainstream. Focusing on landscape approaches can help bring to bear its full ecological and social potential, with food security and quality as a major benefit for communities.

Tony Robinson

Axis Building Consultants

4mo

This is an admirable document/proposal but I would recommend fewer bullet points. If it gets too busy graphically (like PP slides), then people find it difficult to take it all in. I would also suggest (although this may already be extant), under PRACTICES, choose a category, like CROPLAND, and produce a Case Study demonstrating the investment and the results, a "proof-of-life" if you will.

Jonathan Needham

Agri/Food Consultant & Developer | EU to USA | Launch, Growth, Turnaround | Ex-Farming TIC COO/CMO || Organic 🫐 Grower | Certification, Food Safety, PFAS Phytoremediation, Regeneration, Sustainability | 🌎🛡️| 🗣️🇩🇪

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