If we’re going to build true resilience across the food system, we need to make it work for farmers and businesses alike. This year’s Agriculture Resilience Summit underscored the importance of identifying and tackling the challenges that lie on the path to resilience. Learn more from Regrow CEO and Co-Founder Anastasia Volkova, PhD 👇
It’s my favorite time of the year during Regrow Ag Agriculture Resilience Summit! Top agrifood leaders gathered to assess our progress in building resilience, and together we identified 3 critical levers to transform our food system: 1️⃣ Build the business case for resilience How can we do this? By assessing the value of regenerative programs beyond immediate ROI. If we’re going to fund the transition to resilience, we must examine the indirect benefits of this work — and the cost of inaction — alongside the direct impact of programs. 2️⃣ Unlock the advantage of collaboration In agriculture, collaboration is key. Not only did we talk about forging strong partnerships — across the supply chain and at the landscape level — but we made those connections in person. 3️⃣ Overcome practical challenges to program scale Throughout the Summit we encouraged open sharing—what’s working, what isn’t, and how we can help fix it. Discussions left us with clear next steps: learn from past mistakes and make new ones. Through honest collaboration, we built relationships and solutions that will propel us all forward on the path to resilience. The journey continues, and I’m excited to see what’s next for Agriculture Resilience. #AgricultureResilience #futureoffood #sustainability #ClimateAction #regenerativefarming #regenerativeagriculture