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What next for carbon finance for agroforestry implementation?

Organic Research Centre Podcast

Release Date: 09/22/2023

Fred Price interview show art Fred Price interview

Organic Research Centre Podcast

Fred Price has been farming at Gothelney Farm since 2007, which is a 250 acre (owned) mixed farm with a further 130 acres on 6 year farm Business Tenancy (FBT). The farm today is chemical free (5 years at home, 3yrs on FBT land), largely because they have curated a wonderfully circular system where different aspects of the farm make sense when only considered together - those elements being Rosy's Field Bakery, Milly & Dan's butchery, Jess's 100% pastured beef, plus an element of Fred’s own work of pastured pigs, arable crops & plant breeding.  The efficiencies and productivity...

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What next for carbon finance for agroforestry implementation? show art What next for carbon finance for agroforestry implementation?

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A Session recording at The Agroforesty Show on 7th September including ORC's Dr. Colin Tosh. A partnership of organisations (Soil Association, Woodland Trust, Organic Research Centre, Finance Earth, SRUC and Scottish Forestry) has been supported with NEIRF funding to investigate the feasibility for carbon finance to help support the implementation of new agroforestry projects in the UK. Join us at this session to hear from project partners about the conclusions from the Agroforesty Carbon Code project and the recommendations for next steps.

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Trees, climate change and resilience show art Trees, climate change and resilience

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7th September at The Agroforestry Show with Dr. Will Simonson, Andy Didden, Peter Aspin and floor guest speaker Dr. Micheal Perks. Agroforestry has strong potential to help farms adapt to climate change. In this session we will consider the different ways that trees in agroforestry systems provide greater adaptation benefits in the face of temperature/rainfall trends, more erratic weather, and extreme climatic events. Agroforestry also needs to be designed to withstand climate change impacts. We will discuss different aspects that need to be considered in resilient agroforestry design,...

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The importance of trees in resilient livestock systems show art The importance of trees in resilient livestock systems

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Session held on the 7th September at The Agroforestry Show with Dr. Lindsay Whistance The presence of trees in livestock systems can act as an important buffer leading to an increase in system resilience. There is considerable potential for trees to support good welfare for farmed animals including protection against extreme weather patterns and optimising the use and value of home-grown feedstuffs. In this session, the panellists will cover the major benefits of re-connecting animals with tree-enriched landscapes, covering aspects of shade and shelter and nutrition and medicine.

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ORC Living Mulch Research Project 2023 show art ORC Living Mulch Research Project 2023

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In this informal dialogue, Philippa speaks to about the approach to ORC's Living Mulches research in 2023 and up and coming data from the newly established trials to taking the project forward. Henny explains the principles of what a Living Mulch is and it's farmer led approach so far, with farmers such as and the feedback loops between research and practice.

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Episode 6: Our Approach to Research and Knowledge Exchange show art Episode 6: Our Approach to Research and Knowledge Exchange

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In this episode, Vicky speaks to  and  about ORC’s approach to research and knowledge exchange. Vicky, Charlotte and Katie discuss farmer led research, participatory approaches to working with farmers and the feedback loops between research and practice, as well as  and other projects including  and .  

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Episode 4: Soil Analysis & Organic Advisory Service + Mark Measures’ Retirement show art Episode 4: Soil Analysis & Organic Advisory Service + Mark Measures’ Retirement

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Vicky speaks to  to find out more about the soil analysis service, the organic advisory service and IOTA. Vicky and Mark also talk about Mark’s time at the ORC over the last 40 years and his upcoming retirement.

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Episode 3: Elm Farm Research Centre & ORC – 40 years of pioneering organic research show art Episode 3: Elm Farm Research Centre & ORC – 40 years of pioneering organic research

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Vicky is joined by Lawrence Woodward, ORC’s co-founder & first CEO, and , ORC Senior Advisor, to discuss the Elm Farm Research Centre and how it evolved into the ORC. Lawrence and Mark discuss how and why the Elm Farm Research Centre was setup, working alongside David Astor, as well as other pioneering initiatives that we created as a result.

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Episode 2: Meet members of our research team! show art Episode 2: Meet members of our research team!

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In this episode, Vicky Smith talks to ORC’s Head and Deputy Head of Research,  and . Vicky, Will and Ambro discuss what research areas the team cover day to day and what impact the ORC’s research has on the industry, as well as what the research team are working on at the moment and how they disseminate research outputs. You can find out more information on the projects that Will and Ambro mentioned in this podcast and others by looking on through our .

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Episode 1: Background to the Organic Research Centre and the future of organics show art Episode 1: Background to the Organic Research Centre and the future of organics

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Vicky Smith (ORC’s Communication Manager) speaks to Lucy MacLennan (ORC’s CEO) and Tim Bennett (Chair of the ORC’s Board of Trustees) about the history of the ORC, the future of organics and ORC’s role in this.

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A Session recording at The Agroforesty Show on 7th September including ORC's Dr. Colin Tosh.

A partnership of organisations (Soil Association, Woodland Trust, Organic Research Centre, Finance Earth, SRUC and Scottish Forestry) has been supported with NEIRF funding to investigate the feasibility for carbon finance to help support the implementation of new agroforestry projects in the UK. Join us at this session to hear from project partners about the conclusions from the Agroforesty Carbon Code project and the recommendations for next steps.