REV On Air: Healing The World With Regenerative Organic Agriculture With Jeff Tkach of Rodale Institute
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In this special podcast, Cora Hilts, our co-founder, recorded live with Jeff Tkach at Bloom Farm in Pennsylvania. Jeff talked about his job as CEO of Rodale Institute. He also talked about how regenerative agriculture and organic farming can boost human and planetary health.Learn More about Rodale Institute – Global Leaders in Organic Agriculture Research“6% of all food consumed in the United States is certified organic, yet we only produce 1% of that here. So we are actually a net importer of certified organic food. This shows that we have a big chance to onshore our food system by supporting local farmers.” – Jeff Tkach, CEO of Rodale InstituteAbout Jeff Tkach Jeff Tkach, CEO of Rodale Institute, aims to reconnect people with the earth. He leads the organization’s growth, impact, and planning. He aims to strengthen the Institute’s renowned work in research and education on regenerative organic agriculture.Tkach leads a global team. They focus on innovations in regenerative organic agriculture. He manages strategic planning and oversees the Institute’s twelve campuses in the U.S. and Europe. He also directs research investments and supervises the education programs.About the Rodale Institute Rodale Institute is a nonprofit. It focuses on advancing regenerative organic agriculture. They do this through research, training farmers, and providing education. Their cutting-edge science and support programs empower farmers. This sparks change in farming and food production all over the world. In their 78 years, they have shown that organic farming is vital for humanity’s survival.Rodale Institute tackles a big challenge: building a resilient global food system. This system aims to boost human health and protect the environment. Their top research and great education help farms and farmers use regenerative organic practices. This shift enhances soil health and secures the world’s food supply.Why Regenerative Agriculture… Farmers can earn 3-6 times more profits than farming conventionally. Regenerative Agriculture uses 45% less energy than farming conventionally. Regenerative Agriculture releases 40% less carbon emissions than farming conventionally. Yields up to 40% more crops than conventional farming can in times of drought. Improves soil health which in turn can improve human health through what we consume. Learn more in their Farming Systems Trial – Rodale InstituteUseful links for this episode: Rodaleinstitute.orgDonate – Rodale InstituteNewsletter – Rodale InstituteOur Podcast With Sam Nana-Sinkam of Bloom Farm@visitbloomfarm