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What is more important: commercial acquisition or communal support? Does regeneration really need scaled? Do we need to build CPG (Consumer Packaged Goods) companies that then get acquired by the world's largest food organizations to "save" the modern regenerative movement?
This Denusion Fieldcast is with Brian Gallatin, the Land Steward of South 30 Farm in Virginia Beach, Virginia. We talk about all this and more!
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