A new podcast episode is now live, diving into the pros and cons of trading natural capital.
More businesses are now looking to offset their environmental footprint, and with new laws on enhancing biodiversity for housing developers, there are some interesting opportunities emerging for land managers to make some extra cash.
But is trading natural capital all it is cracked up to be, or could land owners be tying themselves into long-term contracts to fulfil a fairly new and unknown concept?
Tune in to Crop It Like It’s Hot to hear arable reporter Alice Dyer find out if and how farmers could tap into this potentially profitable market from three experts on the frontline.
Speakers:
Michael Kavanagh, Shropshirefarmer and co-founder of The GreenFarmCollective
Jeremy Moody, secretary and adviser to the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV)
Prof David Hill, founder of the Environment Bank
Tune in
The show can be downloaded via croptecshow.com/crop-it-like-its-hot-podcast, or you can listen through Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts.
For more about our podcasts, email [email protected]
More information:
The Crop it Like it’s Hot podcast is produced by Arable Farming and CropTec Show.
Released monthly, the show talks to arable experts to provide an alternative way of keeping up with agronomy and the latest arable developments.
Get CPD points
Members of the BASIS register can now receive one CPD point for tuning into the podcast.
Listen in to the podcast to find out how