Deep Seed - Regenerative Agriculture

Why the Food System is About to Collapse [TIM BENTON]


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Our food system is on the verge of collapse — but we can fix it.


In this episode, we’re joined by Tim Benton, one of the world’s leading experts on food security, to unpack the deep systemic drivers behind the crisis… and what a truly regenerative future could look like.


We cover:


  • Why the food system is fundamentally unsustainable

  • The 3 “lock-ins” keeping us stuck

  • How planetary boundaries apply to farming and diets

  • The myth of green growth

  • What gives Tim hope — and what needs to change now


This is one of the most powerful and important episodes we’ve recorded. If you care about the future of food, farming, or the planet, you need to hear this.


🎙️ Guest: Tim Benton - Professor of Ecology, Chatham House Research Director, and former UK Food Security Champion


💚 Official partner: Soil Capital - a company accelerating the transition to regenerative agriculture → www.soilcapital.com


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