[PODCAST] Financing tomorrow's agriculture - Paul-Antoine Raulin, FEVE (Fermes en Vie)
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Discover the 65th episode in ENGLISH of 'Changemaker Stories' on the theme "Financing Tomorrow's Agriculture" with Paul-Antoine Raulin, FEVE (Farms in Life);
Agriculture accounts for a quarter of the world's greenhouse gas emissions, and we eat three times a day. Result: significant impacts on biodiversity and resources.
Today, we welcome Paul-Antoine Raulin from FEVE (Farms in Life) who, after his studies at IÉSEG, embarked on a transformative journey from philanthropy to agroecology, determined to revolutionize our relationship with agriculture.
Through FEVE, he works for an agricultural transition towards more ecological practices by facilitating the installation of new farmers. Discover in this episode how the collection of citizen savings contributes to an innovative project and how communities and resources are mobilized to support more environmentally friendly agriculture.
An inspiring and positive story about the future of a crucial profession in our society.
Paul-Antoine onLinkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-antoine-raulin/
FEVE : https://www.feve.co/
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