Rethinking Carbon Offsets Through Farmers, Equity, and Climate Justice with Micheal Jones
The Let’s Talk Agriculture Podcast
Release Date: 08/20/2025
The Let’s Talk Agriculture Podcast
In this episode, Sharon breaks down how trust actually shapes work across African markets, often in ways organisations underestimate. Rather than treating trust as an abstract idea or a communications problem, this conversation looks at how trust affects access, timelines, resistance, and day-to-day decision-making. It explores why effort alone can’t compensate for a trust gap, why standard performance metrics often miss what’s really happening, and why consistency matters more than intensity. This episode is part of January’s editorial focus on authority and foundations, alongside...
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Trust is often treated as a by-product of visibility. In many African markets, it isn’t. In this episode of the Let’s Talk Agriculture podcast, we slow the conversation down and examine how trust and authority are actually built and lost across African markets. We talk about why being visible doesn’t automatically make organisations credible, how trust is assessed quietly through behaviour and patterns, and why leadership decisions matter more than messaging when it comes to legitimacy. This episode builds on our January Roots & Reach edition, Authority Is Built, Not Claimed, and...
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In this episode, Sharon unpacks a major lesson from 2025: funding follows clarity. Many founders had great ideas and real impact, but struggled to communicate their value in a way funders and partners could understand. In today’s episode, we explore why simple, consistent communication, from updates to storytelling to thought leadership made the difference this year. This episode is a guide for leaders preparing for 2026. If you want funding, partnerships, or influence, your message needs to be clear. Let's help you get started in 2026: Get our Year-end bundled offer(Available in...
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What would it take to make nutritious food both affordable and culturally relevant across Africa? In this episode of the Let’s Talk Agriculture Podcast, we sit down with Taylor Quinn, Founder of Tailored Food, to explore what it really means to build nutritious, low-cost food systems rooted in African culture. Taylor shares how his team is rethinking food systems by combining community insight, local ingredients, and smart business models that make nutrition sustainable — not charity-based. From leveraging consulting work to fund social impact projects, to navigating the complexities of...
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For decades, agriculture has relied on chemistry to feed the world. But as the sector faces new environmental, regulatory, and sustainability challenges, a quiet revolution is emerging — one that looks to nature for the answers. At the heart of this shift is Dr. Gustavo Sosa, Founder and Scientific Director of INBIOAR Global LTD, whose work focuses on discovering natural compounds that can replace synthetic herbicides and pesticides. His mission is simple yet powerful: to inspire a cleaner, smarter agriculture built on nature’s own intelligence. In this episode of The Let’s Talk...
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In this episode of The Let’s Talk Agriculture Podcast – Carbon Markets Series, host sits down with Ann Maina from Boomitra to simplify one of the most talked-about — yet often misunderstood — topics in sustainability: carbon markets. From soil carbon projects to the use of remote sensing, Ann explains how African farmers and agribusinesses can directly benefit from carbon credits. Together, they explore the practical side of carbon markets — how they work, why they matter, and what it will take for agriculture to play a leading role in Africa’s green economy. Whether you’re a...
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In this episode of The Let’s Talk Agriculture Podcast – Carbon Markets Series, we sit down with Fundile Maphanga, Policy Lead at Allied Offsets, to unpack one of the biggest questions in Africa’s carbon market story — how do we build trust? From national initiatives to market regulation and data standards, Fundile breaks down what’s working, what’s not, and what Africa needs to get right to make its carbon markets credible and transparent. Tune in to explore: The state of carbon market policy across African countries How transparency and data can drive real market integrity ...
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In this episode of The Let’s Talk Agriculture Podcast – Carbon Markets Series, we sit down with Julien Gastaldi, CEO of Maki Planets, to explore the future of Africa’s participation in the global carbon economy. Julien shares a forward-looking view on how financing, innovation, and partnerships can help scale credible carbon projects across the continent. From investment flows to startup-driven solutions and Africa’s position in the evolving global climate landscape, this conversation unpacks the real pathways for growth and resilience. 🎧 Tune in to learn about: Unlocking climate...
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In this episode of the Let’s Talk Agriculture Podcast, host Sharon Nkwah sits down with Vandana Thottoli, a seasoned executive and thought leader in Africa’s business and investment space. Together, they explore what it really takes to scale a business across the continent — from building strong systems and teams, to securing finance, strengthening operations, and navigating the realities of growth. It’s a practical, experience-driven conversation that unpacks the mindset, structure, and strategy behind scaling African enterprises sustainably. Join Our Private Community: I’d...
info_outlineAgriculture is often at the heart of climate conversations, but not always at the center of climate solutions. Farmers, especially smallholders, carry the heaviest weight of climate shocks while decisions are made far away from their fields.
In this episode of the Let’s Talk Agriculture Podcast, Sharon sits down with Michael Jones, Co-Founder and Lead Architect at AgroReGenerations, to explore what it really means to put farmers first in the fight for climate justice.
Michael shares his journey from city life to co-founding a global initiative spanning East Africa and Indonesia, and why inclusion, equity, and transparency must be at the core of climate action. Together, we unpack:
- Why “farmers first” is more than a slogan and what it looks like in practice
- The tension between climate justice and carbon offsets
- How AgroReGenerations is redefining offsets and avoiding greenwashing
- The role of multiple SDGs in creating a holistic path to resilience
- A vision for an inclusive, climate-smart agricultural future
If you care about equity, climate justice, and building resilience for the farmers who sustain us all, this episode is a must-listen.
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