

450. From Investing in Rural Communities to Corporate Responsibility: Paving the Way for Regenerative Food Systems
5 snips Aug 29, 2024
In this engaging discussion, Ertharin Cousin, the Founder and CEO of Food Systems for the Future, emphasizes the infrastructure needed for agriculture communities. She highlights that meaningful change in food systems requires long-term investment, not just quick fixes. The conversation also touches on redefining food production for accessibility, sustainability, and equity. Cousin advocates for radical transparency in sourcing and integrating sustainability into corporate identities for a more resilient future in agriculture.
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Efficiency vs. Effectiveness
- The US food system prioritized efficiency over effectiveness and agility, creating long value chains and neglecting local production.
- This focus on efficiency led to an abundance of calories but a lack of diverse, nutritious foods.
Financing Calories, Not Nutrition
- The US food system finances calories but not diverse foods, leading to a focus on filling people up rather than nourishing them.
- Consumers need to be brought along in the food system transformation, as farmers respond to market demands.
Revitalizing Rural Communities
- Rural communities are being left behind with inadequate broadband and other infrastructure.
- We must replicate successful programs like the Delta Dental program that revitalizes communities.