First meeting for Agreena’s Ambassador farmers
Agreena has kicked off its Ambassador Programme with a meeting of AgreenaCarbon farmers at its Copenhagen headquarters.
More than 20 regenerative farmers from eight countries came together to share their knowledge and expertise in order to inform the development of Agreena’s Ambassador Programme. The programme aims to create a community of farmers to facilitate knowledge transfer and inspire others to pursue regenerative farming.
“One of the keys to unlocking widespread adoption of regenerative agriculture lies in farmers inspiring other farmers, and helping each other navigate this transition. That’s the bedrock of this programme. It’s about ensuring best practice and learnings are shared among these pioneers and leaders, ultimately driving a broader transition within the agricultural community,” said Simon Haldrup, CEO of Agreena. “We were thrilled to provide an opportunity for like-minded pioneer regenerative farmers to meet each other and share their journey, motivations and outlook on the present and future of regenerative on-farm and beyond.”
Agreena leverages finance and technology to support farmers to transition to regenerative agriculture and farmers sit at the heart of the business. The company plans to work hand in hand with its Ambassador farmers to drive the expansion of its regenerative solutions together and build a regenerative farming movement.
This first event provided opportunities for Ambassador farmers to engage with each other, as well as to attend a panel discussion on carbon markets featuring external experts, and participate in workshops.
Feedback from Agreena’s Ambassadors:
Ricardo Luis, farmer, Portugal
“It’s an absolute pleasure and a true honour to be part of this incredible group. Being here with fellow farmers across Europe who are pioneering the shift to regenerative agriculture is inspiring. This event is a fantastic platform for us to share our knowledge and learn from each other’s experiences. Together, we can accelerate this regenerative transition.”
Rasa Rasimaite, farmer, Lithuania
“By working together, we can turn this positive message of regenerative agriculture into real action. It’s about keeping nature alive and we all are a part of it.”
Arnaud Charmetant, farmer, Romania
“The opportunity to network with so many interesting people has been invaluable. It’s a powerful reminder that I’m not alone in this transition to regenerative agriculture. There are others out there doing this important work, even in circumstances that are much tougher than mine. Seeing their dedication is truly inspiring and proves that nothing is impossible if we work together.”