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Regenerating Investment in Food and Farming

Rethinking investment for a regenerative future

This is the critical decade. The time for action is now.

Our conversations and encounters — across food hubs and cattle stations, remote First Nations communities and market gardens, from the heart of the wheat belt to ocean farming initiatives — indicate that we need to bridge the gap between the regenerative food and farming industry and the investment sector.

We must build relationships, conversation and understanding across these two very different worlds so that we can work out, together, how to deploy and direct the support and capital required.

This guide, based on the report, Regenerating Investment in Food and Farming: A Roadmap, will support investors and philanthropists alike to play a pivotal and meaningful role in the transformation to come.

The Reality of Australia's Investment Landscape and What Needs to Change

Where to Start

Business as usual isn't working. We unpack why the investment paradigm needs to change and how we might make it happen.

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