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Deep Seed - Regenerative Agriculture

Deep Seed - Regenerative Agriculture

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Welcome to the Deep Seed Podcast, your ultimate source for all things regenerative agriculture, soil health, and ecosystem restoration! Join your host, Raphaël, on an exciting journey into the heart of sustainable farming and environmental resilience. The podcast is packed with inspiring conversations with regenerative farmers, cutting-edge innovators, and leading experts who are pioneering the movement towards a more regenerative food system. Whether you’re a passionate advocate for sustainability, a professional in agriculture or environmental science, or just curious about the future of our food systems, the Deep Seed Podcast is your gateway to the vibrant world of regenerative agriculture. Key topics discussed include: Agroecology and its role in creating sustainable food systems The power of agroforestry in boosting biodiversity and productivity How carbon farming can fight climate change while benefiting farmers The benefits of no-till farming for soil health and erosion prevention Holistic grazing practices that restore ecosystems and enhance animal welfare Crop rotation and polyculture for nutrient-rich soils and resilient farms Exploring the potential of food forests and other nature-based solutions The critical link between soil microbiology and plant health Restoration agriculture and the future of land regeneration Climate solutions that leverage regenerative practices to sequester carbon Promoting biodiversity through sustainable farming approaches Insights into the importance of sustainable diets and their environmental impact Rewilding and its role in ecosystem restoration and preservation Produced in partnership with Soil Capital, a leader in supporting regenerative agriculture and rewarding farmers for improving soil health, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in sustainable farming and climate action. Get in touch with me LinkedIn - Raphael Esterhazy Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.Raphael Esterhazy Wissenschaft
  • Does Regenerative Agriculture Actually Work? [LYNN DICKS]
    Feb 17 2026

    Can regenerative agriculture really restore biodiversity, rebuild soil health, increase farmer profits and still feed the world? Or is it just a powerful story we want to believe?


    In this evidence-based Deep Seed conversation, biodiversity scientist Professor Lynn Dicks shares groundbreaking real-world research from commercial farms in the UK and India — revealing what the science actually says about regenerative agriculture, agroecology, nature-based solutions, and the future of our food system.

    This episode is essential listening for farmers, policymakers, sustainability professionals, researchers, and anyone working to transform agriculture.


    🌱 What the Research Shows


    Through the UK-funded H3 Project (Healthy Soil, Healthy Food, Healthy People), Lynn and her team studied regenerative and conventional farms across England using real-world commercial data.


    They found:

    • Increased soil carbon storage

    • Improved soil health and earthworm density

    • Higher biodiversity in key beneficial species

    • Reduced synthetic fertilizer and pesticide use

    • Strong potential for increased farm resilience

    But the story is nuanced. Pollinator numbers, for example, depend heavily on landscape-scale habitat — reminding us that biodiversity restoration requires thinking beyond individual fields.


    🌍 Biodiversity vs. Productivity — A False Trade-Off?


    We explore whether sustainable farming and high productivity can coexist.


    Topics include:

    • Integrated Pest Management (IPM)

    • Ecological intensification

    • Carbon farming

    • Landscape restoration

    • Livestock systems and land use

    • Reducing chemical inputs without reducing yields

    • The true cost of food

    A global meta-analysis discussed in this episode shows farmers could reduce insecticide use by 44% without yield loss simply by spraying only when thresholds are reached.

    That’s not ideology. That’s data.


    💰 Is Regenerative Agriculture Profitable?


    Profitability determines adoption.


    Evidence from regenerative farms in the UK, US, and India shows:

    • Lower input costs

    • Reduced dependency on synthetic fertilizers and pesticides

    • Comparable yields

    • Increased resilience to market shocks

    • In some cases, significantly higher profits

    We also discuss agricultural policy reform, biodiversity net gain, nature credits, and who should pay for ecosystem services and public environmental goods.



    🔑 Soil Capital


    This episode was made in partnership with Soil Capital - accelerating the transition to regenerative agriculture by financially rewarding farmers who improve soil health and biodiversity. wwwe.soilcapital.com




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    54 Min.
  • How Do We Really Scale Regenerative Agriculture? [ANDREW VOYSEY]
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode of Deep Seed, I sit down with Andrew Voysey, Chief Impact Officer at Soil Capital, to go beyond slogans and dig into what it actually takes to scale regenerative agriculture in a world built for short-term output.


    We unpack why most farmers feel trapped, why markets alone won’t fix our food systems, and how credible impact measurement — paired with smart policy and aligned incentives — could unlock transition at scale.


    Whether you’re a farmer, a food-chain professional, a policymaker, an investor, or someone who eats food every day (which is all of us), this conversation reframes regenerative agriculture as economic reality rather than idealistic aspiration.


    In plain language and big ideas, we cover:


    • Why soil is a hidden systemic lever - and why degraded soil is behind so many global crises

    • The real reason farmers are stuck - risk, cashflow pressures, and fragile livelihoods

    • How Soil Capital is forging real economic pathways - paying farmers for measurable impact, not just good intentions

    • Why big companies actually care - resilience, supply-chain security, and risk management

    • Beyond carbon - how soil, biodiversity, water, and farm resilience can be credibly measured at scale

    • The limits of markets - why policy and public finance still matter

    • Headwinds and opportunities - political shifts, economic pressures, and the resilient core of the transition


    This is not another “optimistic farming chat.” This is a real-world, systems-level, deeply practical conversation about how change actually happens when you remove the fantasy, face the bottlenecks, and structure incentives that work.


    If you care about food, climate, landscapes, rural economies, or simply how the world actually works beneath the headlines, this episode is for you!


    🎯 Topics Covered


    Soil health, market incentives, regenerative practices, impact measurement, carbon vs. beyond carbon, agricultural economics, supply chain resilience, policy, and systems transformation.



    This episode was produced in partnership with Soil Capital, a company accelerating the regenerative transition by financially rewarding farmers who improve soil health & biodiversity.

    https://www.soilcapital.com/



    Usefull Links:

    • ANDREW VOYSEY: LinkedIn

    • SOIL CAPITAL: https://www.soilcapital.com/

    • THE DEEP SEED PODCAST - link


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    • Email: raphael@deepseed.eu


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    1 Std. und 34 Min.
  • Why the Food System is About to Collapse [TIM BENTON]
    Jan 27 2026

    Our food system is on the verge of collapse — but we can fix it.


    In this episode, we’re joined by Tim Benton, one of the world’s leading experts on food security, to unpack the deep systemic drivers behind the crisis… and what a truly regenerative future could look like.


    We cover:


    • Why the food system is fundamentally unsustainable

    • The 3 “lock-ins” keeping us stuck

    • How planetary boundaries apply to farming and diets

    • The myth of green growth

    • What gives Tim hope — and what needs to change now


    This is one of the most powerful and important episodes we’ve recorded. If you care about the future of food, farming, or the planet, you need to hear this.


    🎙️ Guest: Tim Benton - Professor of Ecology, Chatham House Research Director, and former UK Food Security Champion


    💚 Official partner: Soil Capital - a company accelerating the transition to regenerative agriculture → www.soilcapital.com


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    1 Std. und 33 Min.
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