Webinar
Building Net Zero Agri-Supply Chains
On-demand
Harness technology to accelerate regenerative agriculture programmes to support sustainability ambitions, slash scope 3 emissions and build supply chain resilience
Conventional agriculture contributes to almost a third of global emissions and also negatively impacts soil health. Agricultural supply chains need to decarbonise and preserve soil health today to ensure food security and build climate-resilient businesses of tomorrow.
This webinar will dissect how business leaders in the agri-food industries are using technology and regenerative agriculture programmes to advance their net zero programmes while supporting farmers.
From this webinar you will take away:
- How you can effectively implement a soil carbon programme and onboard farmers
- How remote sensing and AI can accelerate strategic decision-making
- Case studies of how innovators in the Agri-Supply Chain are utilising regenerative agriculture to make their supply chain climate-resilient
Date & Time: 15:00 BST, May 2, 2024
Luke Quinn
Luke has over 10 years experience providing innovative ESG and Sustainability solutions to C-level executives at large corporations. In his current role, he supports clients to better manage their scope 3 emissions, and ultimately inform their corporate sustainability strategies.
Jonas Dahlgaard Vandkrog
Jonas Dahlgaard Vandkrog leads the development of our suite of solutions for the agri-supply chain and brings 10 years of experience in strategy, innovation and business development with Agrifood businesses.
Thomas Gent
Thomas Gent of Gentle Farming was the first UK farmer to join the AgreenaCarbon programme in the UK, and he has since collaborated with Agreena to bring its carbon payment programme to other UK farmers.
Danielle Schickendantz
Danielle Schickendantz is in charge of the product development of Agreena's B2B solutions within Supply Chain. Over the last 5 years, she has utilised her expertise in technology to build innovative solutions that are optimised for clients’ business needs.