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Moving from industry averages to primary data is no longer a luxury, it is a requirement for credible ESG reporting. Discover how to design and execute farmer-centric programmes that deliver verified results without overwhelming your supply chain.
The transition to a sustainable food system often stalls at the implementation phase. For food brands, the challenge is two-fold: how to collect high-quality, primary data that stands up to audit, and how to incentivise thousands of individual farmers to adopt new practices. Relying on conservative secondary data often inflates your footprint, while fragmented surveys lead to "farmer fatigue" and poor data quality.
In this episode, we go behind the scenes to explore the "engine room" of Scope 3 management. We examine the mechanics of running successful farmer programmes across Europe, proving that with the right technology and agronomic support, large-scale decarbonisation is not just possible, it’s already happening.
What You Will Learn?
Why moving away from conservative industry averages is the only way to accurately measure and successfully reduce your actual footprint.
How eAgronom balances rigorous data requirements (from soil maps to field diaries) with intuitive, automated tools that respect the farmer’s time.
A look at how real-time data automation is removing the administrative burden from the primary producer.
Beyond just monitoring how to use education, regional field trials, and financial incentives to inspire genuine adoption of regenerative practices.
Navigating the complexities of third-party audits, satellite monitoring, and framework alignment to ensure your impact claims are robust and "un-greenwashable."
Why keeping farmers in control of their own data is the key to building long-term trust and high-quality datasets.
Episode guests 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 eAgronomMoving from industry averages to primary data is no longer a luxury, it is a requirement for credible ESG reporting. Discover how to design and execute farmer-centric programmes that deliver verified results without overwhelming your supply chain.
The transition to a sustainable food system often stalls at the implementation phase. For food brands, the challenge is two-fold: how to collect high-quality, primary data that stands up to audit, and how to incentivise thousands of individual farmers to adopt new practices. Relying on conservative secondary data often inflates your footprint, while fragmented surveys lead to "farmer fatigue" and poor data quality.
In this episode, we go behind the scenes to explore the "engine room" of Scope 3 management. We examine the mechanics of running successful farmer programmes across Europe, proving that with the right technology and agronomic support, large-scale decarbonisation is not just possible, it’s already happening.
What You Will Learn?
Why moving away from conservative industry averages is the only way to accurately measure and successfully reduce your actual footprint.
How eAgronom balances rigorous data requirements (from soil maps to field diaries) with intuitive, automated tools that respect the farmer’s time.
A look at how real-time data automation is removing the administrative burden from the primary producer.
Beyond just monitoring how to use education, regional field trials, and financial incentives to inspire genuine adoption of regenerative practices.
Navigating the complexities of third-party audits, satellite monitoring, and framework alignment to ensure your impact claims are robust and "un-greenwashable."
Why keeping farmers in control of their own data is the key to building long-term trust and high-quality datasets.
Episode guests 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.