Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food

212 Angus McIntosh – Going from Goldman’s trading desk to regen farming in South Africa

March 07, 2023 Koen van Seijen Episode 212
Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food
212 Angus McIntosh – Going from Goldman’s trading desk to regen farming in South Africa
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A wide-ranging conversation with Angus McIntosh, a regenerative ag pioneer in South Africa, about markets, carbon, nutrient density, cobalt, chemical-based fertilizer, large distribution, and so much more. He is the founder of the Farmer Angus brand.

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