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From Farm to Food Brand: Solving the Scope 3 Data Gap


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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.

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