Top food companies are mobilising around regenerative agriculture.

Change is inevitable. Leaders will shape it.

Globally, agriculture is the second largest emitter of greenhouse gas and the largest contributor to nature loss. This system is at risk of collapse, threatening the health of our planet and the viability of the $8 trillion a year food industry. Shifting to regenerative farming practices will be crucial, but this complex and costly transition requires new coalitions, approaches and forms of blended finance.

A GUIDE FOR CORPORATES

Resilient farms and food supply: Who foots the bill?

Regenerative agriculture can boost supply chain resilience, contribute to net zero climate action and improve biodiversity outcomes.

Companies that successfully plan and execute this transition will be best placed to grasp the opportunities on offer in the emerging future economy.
The shift that’s required involves engaging and influencing multiple actors across complex supply and value chains.

Pollination has distilled the insights we’ve learned working with food industry leaders across multiple stages of transition. The resulting white paper sets out a vision for a sustainable future industry and walks through practical steps that food companies can take to finance and deliver successful transition at scale.

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To ensure continued growth, food companies must adopt resilient supply chains and embrace new catalytic financing models to transform their agricultural practices. In a recent Forbes article, Pollination Managing Director Dave Haynes discusses how organisations can leverage integrated financing sources to achieve greater resilience.

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Learn how your company can finance and transition to resilient food systems.

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Dave Haynes

Managing Director, Americas

With over three decades of experience in investment and entrepreneurship Dave is a pioneer in climate finance, and the benefit corporation movement. Prior to Pollination he founded rePlant Capital, developing innovative financing solutions to finance the transition to regenerative agriculture for U.S. farmers. A certified B Corporation, rePlant Capital  raised tens of millions of dollars to scale regenerative agriculture practices across 10,000 acres of U.S. farmland.

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Gemma Cranston

Executive Director, EMEA

Gemma has deep experience working on nature with business, government, financiers, and researchers. She is accustomed to working in an international environment and collaborating cross-functionally with key senior stakeholders in a wide-range of business sectors including fashion, food and beverage and retail.

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Hamish Reid

Managing Director, APAC

Hamish has more than 30 years experience in sustainability and consumer brand building. He’s held senior roles at leading food companies including Fonterra, Danone, and was a member of the Executive Leadership Team at milk nutrition company Synlait where he led the company’s repurposing, sustainability strategy and commercialisationHamish leads Pollination’s global focus on food, fibre, agribusiness and consumer brands. 

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