EPISODE · Jan 21, 2025 · 58 MIN
Filling the Funding Gap: How much can nature pay me?
from Farm Gate · host ffinlo Costain
This is the first of 11 programmes in a series called Filling the Funding Gap. Throughout the series we'll discuss how natural capital markets work and whether they can help farmers to bridge the gap between public payments and the real costs of transition towards resilient and regenerative food production.In this introductory programme we're taking a broad overview - discussing what we mean by natural capital markets - the extent to which they currently function - and we'll consider some of the ethical dimensions of monetising the natural world in the first place.Featuring:Martin Lines, Chief Executive of the Nature Friendly Farming NetworkPeter Harker, a partner at SaffreyTom Johnstone from We Are Nature-BasedWith ffinlo Costain, Editor of 8point9.comThis series is sponsored by Barclays, Environment Bank, Forest Carbon, Howden Insurance, Regenerate and Saffrey.
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This is the first of 11 programmes in a series called Filling the Funding Gap. Throughout the series we'll discuss how natural capital markets work and whether they can help farmers to bridge the gap between public payments and the real costs of transition towards resilient and regenerative food production.In this introductory programme we're taking a broad overview - discussing what we mean by natural capital markets - the extent to which they currently function - and we'll consider some of the ethical dimensions of monetising the natural world in the first place.Featuring:Martin Lines, Chief Executive of the Nature Friendly Farming NetworkPeter Harker, a partner at SaffreyTom Johnstone from We Are Nature-BasedWith ffinlo Costain, Editor of 8point9.comThis series is sponsored by Barclays, Environment Bank, Forest Carbon, Howden Insurance, Regenerate and Saffrey.
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