Regenerative agriculture is one of the most powerful climate solutions we have—so why isn’t it scaling fast enough?
At the recent Global Philanthropy Forum, Eva Goulbourne had the honor of moderating a conversation with Shalini Unnikrishnan (Boston Consulting Group (BCG)) about the urgent need for philanthropy to lead the way in unlocking regenerative agriculture.
From Brazil’s Cerrado to other global food landscapes, they explored how catalytic funding can de-risk early investments, accelerate adoption, and transform degraded landscapes into resilient, productive ecosystems.
The big takeaway? The time to act is now. Strategic philanthropy today will determine the future of food systems, climate resilience, and global sustainability for generations to come.
If you’re in the philanthropy or climate funding space, this article is a must-read:
Unlocking regenerative agriculture: Why philanthropy must lead the way