The Food Economy
"Biochar is a very dominant solution. It does not only remove and store carbon in soils, but it also actually helps beyond that by transforming the way we produce food and it makes supply chains climate-resilient." says Thomas Käslin [https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-kaeslin-cotierra/en?originalSubdomain=ch], CEO and co-founder of Cotierra [https://www.linkedin.com/company/cotierra-ag?originalSubdomain=ch]. Coffee cultivation faces numerous challenges due to climate change, inclusing increased droughts and soil degradation. The Zurich-based start-up Cotierra has developed an innovative solution that turns agricultural waste into biochar. This helps retain more water and fertiliser, locks carbon into the soil and substantially improves farm productivity. In this episode, Thomas explains how Cotierra enables farmers to produce biochar on their plantations, why coffee companies and traders are interested in this solution, and what the future of regenerative agriculture might look like.
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