62 Phil Graves, how Patagonia is investing its $75 million fund into regenerative agriculture - a podcast by Koen van Seijen

from 2019-10-29T15:00:02

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Why regenerative ORGANIC certification is key for the future of agriculture? In this podcast I talk with Phil Graves, head of Patagonia's venture fund Tin Shed Ventures.

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Recorded live at the Patagonia headquarters in Ventura, in this podcast I discuss with Phil Graves of Tin Shed Venture and Patagonia Provision how they are investing through Tin Shed Ventures, a $75 million fund into regenerative agriculture. Tin Shed Ventures is Patagonia’s corporate venture capital fund, which invests in start-ups that offer solutions to the environmental crisis.

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