Arohi Sharma advocates for policies that promote regenerative agriculture to mitigate climate change, protect soil health, conserve and reduce water use, and restore biodiversity. Before joining NRDC, Sharma was in graduate school, where she researched how to incentivize multi-stakeholder partnerships to help mitigate climate change and worked for the Ethiopian Government to help craft the nation’s first sustainable agricultural development strategy. Prior to graduate school, Sharma served as a legislative staffer on Capitol Hill for the U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee and Senator Cory Booker. She holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of California, San Diego and a master’s degree in public policy from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. In 2020, Sharma was awarded the John E. Bryson fellowship for her work on water and agriculture. She is based in NRDC’s Santa Monica office.
0:00 Greeting Arohi + Charlotte and Cristina update
2:00 Arohi bio and childhood
7:00 Arohi dreams and aspirations
8:30 What is regenerative Ag?
10:00 What motivated Arohi to be an advocate in regenerative Ag (movie ref. Food, Inc. 2008)
17:00 Talking about the importance of networking
18:30 What is a farm bill?
25:40 Which outcomes-based pilot efforts are important to help investment in regenerative Ag
28:00 Importance of giving back to the land and soil health
30:00 Discussing about how we can convince people that regenerative agriculture is far more profitable than industrial farming
38:00 Talking about the importance of farmers
39:30 How people can advocate to shape the food system for better
45 Best advices that Arohi received
46:30 Important lesson that Arohi learned during her career
48 Books that Arohi recommends