2022
James Goodley has farmed on the Stiffkey Valley in North Norfolk for the past 12 years.
Unafraid of cliches, his “journey” into regenerative farming began 6 years ago. Driven by a curiousity as to how he could best future-proof his business, soil suddenly became so much more than a growing medium. A need to reduce ‘bag and bottle’ dependancy has created both problems and solutions which he continues to celebrate in equal measure.
He understands the reluctance for change but without an appetite to explore the unfamiliar, he feels his business would struggle to meet the challenges of both a changing industry and climate.
Ian Pigott hosts a conversation with UK Arable No-Tillers – followed by audience Q&A
Matthew Agarwala chairs a discussion on natural capital, hearing from one company that provides the software and support to measure, develop and sell carbon removal credits to corporate buyers. We also delve into the wider implications of natural capital markets and the challenges of the race to net zero. There’s plenty of time for audience […]