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Global Farmer Voices
by Global Farmer Network
Welcome to Global Farmer Voices, a podcast by the Global Farmer Network. Global Farmer Network aims to connect farmers and amplify our voices through sharing farmer's stories and putting them at the heart of what we do. Join us to hear the people and stories behind agriculture, worldwide.
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Global Farmer Voices Episode 32: Mobilizing the Next 25 Years of Agriculture with Malwinder Singh Malhi
As the Global Farmer Network marks 25 years of mobilizing farmers for impact, this episode looks ahead to what the next generation of agriculture may hold.Malwinder Singh Malhi is a third-generation farmer from Punjab, India, an advisor at Punjab Agricultural University, and an advocate for artificial intelligence in agriculture. In this episode, Malwinder shares how tradition and innovation can work side-by-side, from family farming legacies and education to AI-powered tools that are shaping the future of farming.Malwinder shares how technology is engaging young people, supporting farmers, improving profitability, and helping build a healthier, more resilient global food system; one rooted in collaboration, learning, and farmer-to-farmer mobilization.
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Global Farmer Voices Episode 31: Brazil’s No-Till Revolution - 25 Years of Climate Solutions with Richard Dijkstra
In this episode of the Global Farmer Voices Podcast, we continue celebrating the Global Farmer Network’s 25th anniversary by highlighting climate solutions already happening on farms around the world. Brazilian farmer Richard Franke Dijkstra shares his family’s remarkable journey, from immigrating to Brazil after World War II, to pioneering one of the most successful no-till and soil-health systems in the world. Richard explains how regenerative practices, farmer-led research, and strong community networks have transformed Brazilian agriculture and helped producers store more carbon, reduce erosion, and increase productivity.With COP30 shining a spotlight on Brazil, Richard offers a grounded look at what sustainable agriculture really looks like directly from the field.To learn more about the Global Farmer Network and its mission, visit globalfarmernetwork.org.
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Global Farmer Voices Episode 30: From Imperfect to Impact — How Monica Ognio Upcycles Onions, Builds Teams, and Shares the Tech Behind Food Security
Monica Ognio (Peru) is a farmer and teacher turning “imperfect” onions into a shelf-stable snack through infrared drying. Monica shares how technology, education, and women’s leadership drive retention, build human capital, and strengthen local communities—one team at a time
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Global Farmer Voices Episode 29: 25 Years of Technology - Lessons from Vietnam Farmer Mr. Liem Quoc Pham
From a small village in Vietnam to the co-owner of one of the country’s largest high-tech farms, Mr. Liem Quoc Pham has built UniFarm into a model of resilience and innovation. In this episode of the Global Farmer Voices Podcast, we explore how UniFarm grew from an idea into a 1,000-hectare operation that supplies bananas, melons, jackfruit, and other crops across Asia and beyond.Mr. Liem shares how he spent two years traveling the world to study farming practices in Israel, New Zealand, Japan, and Australia — knowledge he brought home to Vietnam. He explains how UniFarm fought back against Panama disease, developed new banana varieties, and built a biotech center to power the future of food. Most importantly, he emphasizes why technology is essential for efficiency, sustainability, and attracting young people into agriculture.As the Global Farmer Network marks 25 years of advocating for technology choices, this conversation illustrates how one farm’s vision can have a ripple effect, educating farmers, inspiring students, and protecting both people and the planet.
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Global Farmer Voices Episode 28: Walking Back Up the Drive: James Mills on Choosing the Farm, Protest, and Legacy
Politics was Plan A for UK farmer James Mills. After leaving the farm, he built a career in Parliament, at the National Farmers’ Union, and in Brussels. However, after hearing rumblings that Brexit was upon them, James made the decision to head back to the farm. That first walk up the drive after returning is etched in James’s memory; he knew he was coming home. When a proposed 20% inheritance/estate tax threatened to tear through family farms, James found himself in those same halls again, this time organizing, not advising, helping bring ~40,000 farmers to Westminster in a peaceful show of resolve. Reflecting on why the fight matters: not to force the next generation into farming, but to ensure they have the option to choose it. As Global Farmer Network marks 25 years of lifting ag as a career of choice, James’s journey ties purpose to place and policy to people. Listen for the drive, the protest, and the promise of legacy.
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Global Farmer Voices Episode 27: Building A Legacy - Bill Couser on Leadership, Livestock, and Saying Yes
This July, we’re celebrating 25 years of collaboration and knowledge, spotlighting the leaders who say “yes” to big ideas and bold partnerships. Few embody that spirit more than Bill Couser, a Central Iowa cattleman, corn farmer, ethanol pioneer, and lifelong advocate for agriculture.In this episode, Bill reflects on a six-decade journey that began with a 4-H calf and grew into a legacy of leadership. From building a nationally recognized feedlot to co-founding an ethanol plant that revitalized his community, Bill has always believed in lifting up others. His story is one of grit, mentorship, and trust; especially as he transitions from leading at the front to guiding the next generation.Tune in to hear why Bill is the 2025 Kleckner Global Farm Leader Award recipient, and how his life’s work continues to connect farmers around the world through shared values, collaboration, and care for the future.
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Global Farmer Voices Episode 26: Derek Matthews Cultivates Connection and Unity in Agriculture
This month, we’re celebrating 25 years of connection and convening, core values that have shaped the Global Farmer Network from the very beginning. Few farmers reflect that spirit more clearly than Derek Matthews, a multigenerational producer from South Africa.From cooperative leadership to international collaboration, Derek has built his career on bringing farmers together across borders and generations. In this episode, he shares stories of resilience, climate challenges, crop diversification, and what it means to be part of a global farming community. Whether mentoring his son on the family farm or helping organize the upcoming GFN mobilization in South Africa, Derek reminds us that the future of farming is built through connection.Tune in to hear how one farmer’s belief in unity is helping shape agriculture, locally and globally.#gfnmobilizing #sustainablefarming #southafrica #farmersunite #farmers #agriculture
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Global Farmer Voices Episode 25: Rooted in Biodiversity – Farming the Future with Sarah Singla
In this episode, we honor 25 years of biodiversity by sitting down with Sarah Singla — a regenerative farmer, agronomic engineer, and member of the Global Farmer Network. Farming land in southern France that's been in her family since the 16th century, Sarah shares how no-till practices, biodiversity, and soil health shape her approach to sustainable agriculture.We explore her work with local beekeepers, her role in co-creating a global farmer-led regenerative agriculture declaration, and her vision for a resilient, productive, and meaningful future in farming.
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Global Farmer Voices Episode 24: Stewardship in Action - A Legacy of Innovation with Jeff Bidstrup
This month, we’re celebrating and honoring 25 years of strong stewardship—and there’s no better farmer to highlight than Jeff Bidstrup of southern inland Queensland, Australia. A third-generation grower and longtime advocate for sustainable practices, Jeff has spent decades innovating to ensure the health of his land and the future of agriculture.In this episode, Jeff shares how his commitment to stewardship has shaped not just his farm, but also agricultural practices around the world. He reflects on the evolution of soil health, climate challenges, resistance management, and the role of science and education in farming’s future. This episode is a powerful reminder that sustainability isn't just a buzzword—it's a lifelong mission for farmers like Jeff. Tune in to learn how Jeff’s legacy continues to inspire the next generation of global stewards.
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Mini-Series Episode 6: Farmer Voice Supported by Bayer -Future of Farming
The final episode of the Global Farmer Voices special mini-series brings together farmers from across the globe to discuss the future of agriculture for the next generation. This episode features Shekhar Bhadsavle from India, Jake Ryan from Australia, and Tim Durham from the United States, offering diverse perspectives on the challenges and opportunities ahead.Join the conversation and learn more at go.bayer.com/FarmerVoice.
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Global Farmer Voices Episode 23: Empowering Women in Agriculture - Lydia Sasu’s Mission for Change
In this inspiring episode of Global Farmer Voices, we sit down with Lydia Sasu, a passionate advocate for women in agriculture in Ghana. From growing up on a family farm to leading the Development Action Association, Lydia has dedicated her life to empowering rural women through sustainable farming, food security, and entrepreneurship.She shares how she mobilized women farmers, trained communities in fish processing, and worked tirelessly to create economic opportunities for women in agriculture. Lydia also reflects on the significance of International Women’s Day, the challenges female farmers face, and how collective action can lead to lasting change.Join us as we celebrate resilience, leadership, and the future of women in farming. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share this episode!
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Global Farmer Voices Episode 22: Jake Leguee
In this episode, we sit down with Jake Leguee, a dedicated farmer from Saskatchewan, Canada. He dives into his vital role on his family's farm and shares his passionate efforts to advocate for the agricultural industry!
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Mini-Series Episode 5: Challenges & Innovations in Modern Agriculture
In this special mini-series of Global Farmer Voices, we bring you the stories of farmers navigating the evolving landscape of agriculture. From Italy, India, and Brazil, we hear from Marco Pasti, Chitra Nehra, and Vincente Bissoni as they share their experiences with climate change, policy challenges, and the need for innovation in their operations.With insights from Bayer’s Farmer Voice Survey—where 89% of farmers believe their voices need to be heard—we explore the real-world impacts of shifting regulations, access to technology, and sustainability efforts. Whether it’s Marco’s fight against restrictive policies in Europe, Chitra’s focus on high-value crops and regenerative agriculture in India, or Vincente’s large-scale, integrated agribusiness in Brazil, these conversations highlight the diverse yet interconnected challenges farmers face worldwide.Join the conversation and learn more at go.bayer.com/FarmerVoice.
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Episode 21: Our Founding Farmers
As we turn the calendar to 2025, we also celebrate our 25th year as an organization. To honor this milestone, we are going back to where it all started and sitting down with three of our founding members: Bill Horan, Tim Burrack, and Reg Clause. When the Global Farmer Network was formed back in 2000, trade and technology were at the forefront of five Iowa farmer's minds. Tune in to hear three of our founding members discuss the origin story of the GFN, how the organization has shifted over time, and what is on the horizon.
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Mini-Series Episode 4: Farmer Voice, Supported by Bayer — Digital Tools
In this episode of our mini-series, we talk to Sudhandshu Kumar from India, Jenny Holterman from the U.S., and Shuichi Tokumoto from Japan about a few of the digital tools they use on their farms.
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Global Farmer Voices Episode 20: Aaron Moore
In this episode, we talk to Aaron Moore, a farmer in Dubai. He talks about his efforts in indoor farming, leveraging a newer methodology called controlled environment agriculture. Farming in the desert has many challenges, but using this new technology allows Aaron and his team to have an easier time managing in the hot and dry environment. Tune into this month's episode to learn more!
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Mini-Series Episode 3: Farmer Voice, Supported by Bayer - Regenerative Agriculture
In this episode of our mini-series we talk to three farmers about their efforts in regenerative agriculture and what that phrase means to them.
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Global Farmer Voices Episode 19: Diane Masure
In this episode we talk to French farmer Diane Masure about her efforts in conservation agriculture.
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Mini-Series Episode 2: Farmer Voice, Supported by Bayer – Farming Challenges
In this episode of our mini-series, we dive into a few of the challenges that farmers face around the world. We'll talk to three farmers, David Kosgei from Kenya, Richard Franke Dijstra from Brazil, and Jana Gabert from Germany about a wide range of challenges.
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Global Farmer Voices Episode 18: Shuichi Tokumoto
2024 Keckner Award Winner Shuichi Tokumoto talks about the significance of winning the award and his upcoming plans for the World Food Prize.
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Global Farmer Voices, Episode 17: Tracking your shirt down to the fiber with David Statham
David Statham is a Global Farmer Network member from Australia, where he and his family grow Cotton. David began farming in 1994 with his father, initially raising sheep and cattle. Over time, they expanded their efforts now focusing on crops, now growing Cotton, Canola, Chickpeas, Beans and Wheat. After continuing to refine their business strategy, David's wife Danielle leveraged her fashion background and came up with an innovative idea. In essence, she wanted to be able to track back a piece of clothing to know that the shirt she was wearing used the Cotton from their farm. Tune in to learn more about their amazing journey!
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Mini-Series Episode 1: Farmer Voice, Supported by Bayer – What Does it Mean to Farm?
In this mini-series episode, we talk to three farmers from across the globe about their take on what it means to farm.
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Global Farmer Voices Episode 16: David Noguera Blanco
David Noguera Blanco, a GFN member from Paraguay, joins us to talk about his role in the agriculture industry as both a farmer and an engineer.
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Global Farmer Voices, Episode 15: UK Cohorts
Welcome to Global Farmer Voices, produced and edited by the Global Farmer Network, where we invite farmers from around the world to share their stories and perspectives. In June of 2024, the GFN welcomed their newest cohort of members during a roundtable in the UK. The new members spent a week together in London sharing their stories and experiences as farmers, understanding how to communicate and share their stories, but most importantly they began to build a bond as the newest class of members that will last them a lifetime. We want to feature four of those new members today to share just a piece of their stories with you, our listeners. The four members we will be featuring are Huynh Thi Tuyet Houng of Vietnam, Antonio Cabrera of Brazil, Monica Ognio (Oh-nyo) of Peru, and Lucy Wangari of Kenya.
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Global Farmer Voices, Episode 14: Gina Gutierrez
Welcome to the Global Farmer Voices Podcast, produced and edited by the Global Farmer Network, where we invite farmers from around the world to share their stories and perspectives. Gina Gutierrez, a dairy farmer from Mexico, not only helps run her family's farm but is also a member of the staff of the Global Farmer Network. Throughout the episode, we will take a deep dive into Gina's background and why she is so compelled to help amplify farmers' voices. We will also hear about a new cohort of members set to join the Global Farmer Network during their roundtable in London.
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Global Farmer Voices, Episode 13: Mariel Corpuz
Welcome to the Global Farmer Voices Podcast, produced and edited by the Global Farmer Network, where we invite farmers from around the world to share their stories and perspectives. Mariel Corpuz of the Philippines is a corn farmer, former hog farmer, as well as a solo mother of three. Throughout this episode, we will explore Mariel’s time in the farming community, the advancements she has made as a farmer, and how being a part of the agriculture industry has impacted her family. We are just going to scratch the surface of Mariel’s life story as an incredible woman and farmer, so be sure to listen to her episode here!
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Global Farmer Voices, Episode 12: Shuichi Tokumoto
Welcome to the Global Farmer Voices Podcast, produced and edited by the Global Farmer Network, where we invite farmers from around the world to share their stories and perspectives. Shuichi Tokumoto is a multi-crop farmer in Japan of rice, soybeans, and red beans. Before beginning his farming operation, Shuichi was a firefighter, started an IT company, and to this day continues to be a singer, as well. His diverse career path has helped lead him to the success he sees today as an agriculturalist, educational YouTuber, and more. Learn about Shuichi's life and his immense impact on the agriculture industry by listening to this podcast episode!
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Global Farmer Voices, Episode 11: Gabriela Cruz & Amadou Sidibe
Welcome to the Global Farmer Voices Podcast, produced and edited by the Global Farmer Network, where we invite farmers from around the world to share their stories and perspectives. Gabriella Cruz is a conventional farmer from Portugal of various cereals, rapeseed, cattle, and Iberian hogs. Being a fourth-generation farmer, she is well-educated on the importance of water efficiency and conservation. In stark contrast to Gabriela is farmer Amadou Sidibe from Mali. Amadou began his professional career as an architect but eventually discovered a dedication and passion for agriculture. Being from West Africa, rather than southwestern Europe, water usage in agriculture looks much different but is just as vital. Throughout this episode, we will be taking a deep dive into both Gabriela and Amadou's personal stories and operations, as well as all things water-related. Listen to learn more about how these two agriculturalists focus on water sustainability through the implementation of various water resource management technologies.
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Global Farmer Voices, Episode 10: Jim Wilson
Welcome to the Global Farmer Voices Podcast, produced and edited by the Global Farmer Network, where we invite farmers from around the world to share their stories and perspectives. Jim grew up on his family’s farm in Angus, Scotland, home of the Angus cattle breed. A graduate of Aberdeen University, Jim made his way back to his family’s farm, Fern Farm, which is a typical Scottish farm growing crops in the hilly Scottish topography. Alongside farming, Jim is the owner and operator of Soil Essentials, a business focused on technology and precision agriculture.
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Global Farmer Voices, Episode 9: David Hughes and Emi Macor
Welcome to the Global Farmer Voices Podcast, produced and edited by the Global Farmer Network, where we invite farmers from around the world to share their stories and perspectives. David Hughes and Emi Macor are two Argentinian farmers. Having either married into the industry or been raised in it, both individuals have conducted incredible work toward improving its future. They have both encountered various challenges but worked through them in the name of resiliency. This month, we focus on the challenges David and Emi have incurred and how they worked to stay positive, dedicated, and resilient throughout them.
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Global Farmer Voices, Episode 8: Jose Quintana
Welcome to the Global Farmer Voices Podcast, produced and edited by the Global Farmer Network, where we invite farmers from around the world to share their stories and perspectives. Jose Quintana is a young farmer from Chihuahua, Mexico, with a unique perspective on biotechnology and agriculture. Being a third-generation family farmer, Jose prides himself on being able to use his educational training as a biotechnology engineer to support organizations, his community, and the family farm. Overall, Jose is a leader dedicated to involving young people in the agriculture industry and works hard to put his passion into action!
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Global Farmer Voices, Episode 7: Kristjan Hebert
Welcome to the Global Farmer Voices Podcast, produced and edited by the Global Farmer Network, where we invite farmers from around the world to share their stories and perspectives. Kristjan Hebert, an innovative Canadian farmer who defied expectations. From a small farm of 4,000 acres, to an expansion of 30,000 acres over the years, Kristjan switched from being a CPA to pursuing his passion for farming in 2009. In addition to the farm, Kristjan and his business partner Evan also run Farmer Coach, a platform to support fellow farmers.
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Global Farmer Voices, Episode 6: Marcus Holtkoetter
Welcome to the Global Farmer Voices Podcast, produced and edited by the Global Farmer Network, where we invite farmers from around the world to share their stories and perspectives. Marcus Holtkoetter is a German farmer with an impressive lineage spanning over 11 generations. Marcus is also the 2023 recipient of the prestigious Kleckner Global Farm Leader Award. We'll learn a little bit about Marcus’s farming background, some of the challenges and opportunities he’s had farming in Germany, as well as his ability and his passion to take it to a global stage as he travels and shares his story with fellow farmers, policymakers and others who are impacted by the world of agriculture.
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Global Farmer Voices, Episode 5: Efrén Robles
The Global Farmer Voices Podcast, produced and edited by the Global Farmer Network, where we invite farmers from around the world to share their stories and perspectives. In episode 5, we hear from Puerto Rican farmer and GFN member, Efren Robles, about being part of the farm-to-table movement, as well as his operation's agro-tourism efforts. Follow the GFN on social media, check out the website, and hit subscribe to download the monthly episode.
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Global Farmer Voices, Episode 4: Andrew Osmond
The Global Farmer Voices Podcast, produced and edited by the Global Farmer Network, where we invite farmers from around the world to share their stories and perspectives. In episode 4, we sit down and chat with United Kingdom farmer Andrew Osmond. Andrew "Oz" Osmond, shares about his operation, and about growing and harvesting malting barley for the production of beer and whiskey. Follow the GFN on social media, check out the website, and hit subscribe to download the monthly episode.
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Global Farmer Voices, Episode 3: Patience Koku and Ruramiso Mashumba
The Global Farmer Voices Podcast, produced and edited by the Global Farmer Network, where we invite farmers from around the world to share their stories and perspectives. In episode 3, we focus on the Global Farmer Network's expansion into Africa, and adding two regional lead positions. We hear from the women who will be joining the organization's staff in these positions: Patience Koku, a Nigerian farmer and longtime Global Farmer Network member, as well as Ruramiso Mashumba, who is a farmer in Zimbabwe. Follow the GFN on social media, check out the website, and hit subscribe to download the monthly episode.
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Global Farmer Voices, Episode 2: Judith De Vor and Bill Couser
The Global Farmer Voices Podcast, produced and edited by the Global Farmer Network, where we invite farmers from around the world to share their stories and perspectives. In episode 2, we hear from Judith de Vor, a Dutch dairy farmer, and Bill Couser, a cattle producer from the United States, about their experiences as GFN members, and how it has led them create a lifelong bond. Follow the GFN on social media, check out the website, and hit subscribe to download the monthly episode.
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Global Farmer Voices, Episode 1: The Global Farmer Network Origin Story
The Global Farmer Voices Podcast, produced and edited by the Global Farmer Network, where we invite farmers from around the world to share their stories and perspectives. In today's inaugural episode Mary Boote-Roth, the current CEO, and Reg Clause, the chairman of the board, share their unique insight into how and why the organization was formed, and where the organization is headed in the future. Follow the GFN on social media, check out the website, and hit subscribe to download the monthly episode.
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Welcome to Global Farmer Voices, a podcast by the Global Farmer Network. Global Farmer Network aims to connect farmers and amplify our voices through sharing farmer's stories and putting them at the heart of what we do. Join us to hear the people and stories behind agriculture, worldwide.
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