Building Regenerative Capital with Sarah Day Levesque and Anthony Corsaro of RFSI, Regenerative by Design Podcast, S1 E8

 S1 E8

Host: Joni Kindwall-Moore
Guest: Sarah Day Levesque and Anthony Corsaro of RFSI

How does the role of finance affect the development of the regenerative agriculture movement? Sarah and Anthony of RFSI (Regenerative Food Systems Investment) bring their experience and passion together to discuss how regenerative food systems are developing as a new asset class, as well as the financial obstacles and opportunities that are developing in this movement.

 

What You'll Learn In This Episode: 

In this episode of Regenerative by Design with guests Sarah Day Levesque and Anthony Corsaro, you will learn more about Regenerative Food Systems as an economic opportunity that has the potential to impact the world positively. 

 

Sarah always wanted to “save the world through agriculture” and came into the regenerative movement by way of the conventional farming industry. She holds Master's degrees in Agriculture, International Agriculture Development, and Resource Development. Sarah sees the big picture and understands why building a soil-based, regenerative agricultural system is so important. She is the managing director of RFSI, Regenerative Food Systems Investment Forum.

 

Anthony comes from a family of food business entrepreneurs in the produce distribution business.  He discovered the regenerative movement after experiencing a personal health crisis and poured his passion into building regenerative systems from the ground up at scale. 

 

They both work for RFSI, Regenerative Food Systems Investment Forum, which grew out of Swift Communications, the company that brings us Acres USA Magazine. Acres is the leading publication for regenerative agriculture and agroecology. RFSI hosts educational forums and conferences that bring the regenerative food system together to discuss how to make this dream into reality from the ground up. 

 

This is a high-energy episode that will explore how regenerative agriculture has the potential to transform our planet, agriculture, health, and our economy. 

 

Learn more:

RFSI Forum Website

Acres USA Website

Sarah Day Levesque's LinkedIn

 Anthony Corsaro's LinkedIn

Call to Action: If this conversation inspired you, consider diving deeper into the principles of regenerative agriculture to see how you might apply them to your farming practices or support local farmers who do. Share this episode with friends and colleagues who are passionate about sustainable agriculture and the future of food.

 

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Join Us Next Time: Tune in next week for another fascinating discussion on "Regenerative by Design," where we will explore innovative solutions to combat climate change through agricultural practices. Don't miss it!

 

Regenerative by Design is hosted by Snacktivist Inc. Snacktivist creates baking mixes and finished products that are allergy-friendly, soil, water, and carbon-focused, all while radically impacting human nutrition by transforming staple foods into something more than just empty calories. Visit snacktivistfoods.com to learn more.

 

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