Australian agricultural leaders and experts are coming together to talk about the Murray Inland Delta.
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Megan Fisher
Australia’s leading natural capital experts are heading to Barham to chat all things Murray Inland Delta.
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The Discovering Your High Value Natural Assets and the Five Pools of Opportunity event brings together a line-up of leaders in sustainable agriculture, environmental markets, and innovative investment and philanthropic financing.
They suggest the Murray region is uniquely positioned to attract significant investment from government, impact investors, and progressive food supply chains.
Food Connect Foundation founder Robert Pekin will present findings from major new research demonstrating how farmers and their natural capital are central to solving multiple crises.
Food Connect Foundation founder Robert Pekin.
Regen Farmers Mutual co-founder Andrew Ward will bring insights from Australia’s first farmer-owned environmental markets brokerage, proving that agricultural communities can create their own financial innovations.
Pollination Group’s Christie Clarke will share pioneering work on both asking and answering this crucial question — Resilient Farms and Food Systems: Who Foots the Bill?
Murray-Darling Wetlands Working Group’s Sascha Healey will reveal how philanthropic impact investment can deliver substantial resources for on-farm environmental restoration.
Murray Local Land Services’ Emily Wilson will talk government programs and environmental markets, including the growing opportunities in carbon and biodiversity credits that are well suited to the region’s diverse landscapes.
The free event will go from 9.30am to 2.30pm on Wednesday, August 27 at Barham Golf Club and will include catering.