The Role of Money and Investments in the Regenerative Transition with Koen van Seijen
What is the role of money in the regenerative transition? How can we put our money (big and small) to work to regenerate soils, regenerate people, and regenerate ecosystems while generating a fair return?
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Koen van SeijenAuthor, Host of the Investing in Regenerative Agriculture podcast seriesKoen is author and host of the Investing in Regenerative Agriculture podcast series. He interviewed over 150 investors, investment fund managers, opinion leaders, farmers and scientists to find out how best to put money to work to regenerate soil, people, local communities and ecosystems. He is currently member engagement manager of Toniic, the global community of dynamic and active impact investors, and managing partner at Garnell Capital Partners, an impact and regen food and ag financial advisory firm in Milan, Italy. Previously Koen supported Aqua-Spark, an impact investing fund focused on sustainable aquaculture companies. He lives between the Netherlands and Italy.


Please reach out to me at [email protected] I would love to have a conversation regarding all subjects mentioned today and help guide my new startup in the right direction.
Thank you this was a helpful and interesting look at another side of this.
Grateful for your perspective. I run a non profit program in Texas called Seeds of Promise and we are helping low income families in urban communities not only learn how to grow their own food, but also helping them explore ways they can create a micro business for additional income. (ie; selling fresh food from their home or at a farmer’s market, canning food, propagating seedlings that they can sell to others in the community) Your insight was very helpful.
Thank you very much Koen,
first step I took, was questioning the conventional way of gardening and farming… doing the SFW courses was the second and the insight you gave is leading into the third step of my future and the one of the community I’m part of, many thanks!
The investment world will always be fraught with danger and confusion. Koen says – this means that we must become better at engaging with the financial world in order to be ensuring that regenerative ventures are executed at scale because they are the markets best chance towards becoming “profitable, with less volitility.”
I am glad to have taken the time to be informed by Koen about the (potentially) better side of financial mechanics, and its’ use of language to attract attention and investment capital.
Good pointers and tips.