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About 70–90% of food sector emissions originate at the farm level. Discover how to transform this “blind spot” into a measurable, auditable competitive advantage.
The Scope 3 dilemma for the food and beverage sector, sustainability isn't just a corporate social responsibility goal, it’s a data challenge. With agriculture accounting for up to 22% of global emissions, the vast majority of a food brand's carbon footprint lies within Scope 3. Yet, traditional supply chain complexity and a reliance on fragmented secondary data often make meaningful reduction feel out of reach.
In this episode we go behind the scenes to explore how regenerative agriculture has moved from a buzzword to a primary tool for corporate decarbonisation.
What You Will Learn?
Why farm-level emissions are the most critical, yet hardest to track, component of your corporate footprint.
Why secondary data is no longer enough and how primary, farmer-originated data provides the audit trail required for modern ESG reporting.
How soil health and biodiversity do more than just sequester carbon. They safeguard your supply chain against future climate shocks.
How eAgronom simplifies the data burden for primary producers, ensuring high-quality, verified datasets that benefit both the brand and the grower.
Navigating the transition from "ingredients" to "impact" through automated farm management and auditable datasets.
Episode quest are:
Kristjan Luha, Co-Founder & Head of Value Chain Partnerships, eAgronom
Rhyannon Galea, Value Chain Partnerships Lead, eAgronom
Hosted by Kristjan Anderson and Elmar Reinhold, Kabiinijutud (Cabin Talks) takes you directly into the tractor cabin for unfiltered, expert-led conversations on the future of farming, technology, and the green transition.
By eAgronomAbout 70–90% of food sector emissions originate at the farm level. Discover how to transform this “blind spot” into a measurable, auditable competitive advantage.
The Scope 3 dilemma for the food and beverage sector, sustainability isn't just a corporate social responsibility goal, it’s a data challenge. With agriculture accounting for up to 22% of global emissions, the vast majority of a food brand's carbon footprint lies within Scope 3. Yet, traditional supply chain complexity and a reliance on fragmented secondary data often make meaningful reduction feel out of reach.
In this episode we go behind the scenes to explore how regenerative agriculture has moved from a buzzword to a primary tool for corporate decarbonisation.
What You Will Learn?
Why farm-level emissions are the most critical, yet hardest to track, component of your corporate footprint.
Why secondary data is no longer enough and how primary, farmer-originated data provides the audit trail required for modern ESG reporting.
How soil health and biodiversity do more than just sequester carbon. They safeguard your supply chain against future climate shocks.
How eAgronom simplifies the data burden for primary producers, ensuring high-quality, verified datasets that benefit both the brand and the grower.
Navigating the transition from "ingredients" to "impact" through automated farm management and auditable datasets.
Episode quest are:
Kristjan Luha, Co-Founder & Head of Value Chain Partnerships, eAgronom
Rhyannon Galea, Value Chain Partnerships Lead, eAgronom
Hosted by Kristjan Anderson and Elmar Reinhold, Kabiinijutud (Cabin Talks) takes you directly into the tractor cabin for unfiltered, expert-led conversations on the future of farming, technology, and the green transition.