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Biodynamic Guild - EP 28, Tobias Bandel: Technology in Natural Capital Assessment

EP 28, Tobias Bandel: Technology in Natural Capital Assessment

01/15/24 • 35 min

Biodynamic Guild

Tobias Bandel, Technology in Natural Capital Assessment. After studying agricultural sciences at the University of Hohenheim, Tobias spent several years as head of fruit and vegetable cultivation and sales at Sekem in Egypt, a well-known and respected Biodynamic Operation. In 2007 he co- founded and lead the sustainability consultancy Soil & More Impacts focusing on agricultural advice, climate strategy and true cost accounting. In early 2022, Soil & More Impacts was taken over by the Sustainable AG Group as part of a restructuring process. Tobias currently works for The Landbanking Group and advises individuals, start-ups and companies on the topics of regenerative agriculture and impact assessments.

You can find Tobias and his work at Landler.io

Please consider supporting some remarkable non-profits:
Steiner Books https://steinerbooks.org
Josephine Porter Institute for Applied Biodynamics https://jpibiodynamics.org
Biodynamic Guild https://www.biodynamicguild.org

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Tobias Bandel, Technology in Natural Capital Assessment. After studying agricultural sciences at the University of Hohenheim, Tobias spent several years as head of fruit and vegetable cultivation and sales at Sekem in Egypt, a well-known and respected Biodynamic Operation. In 2007 he co- founded and lead the sustainability consultancy Soil & More Impacts focusing on agricultural advice, climate strategy and true cost accounting. In early 2022, Soil & More Impacts was taken over by the Sustainable AG Group as part of a restructuring process. Tobias currently works for The Landbanking Group and advises individuals, start-ups and companies on the topics of regenerative agriculture and impact assessments.

You can find Tobias and his work at Landler.io

Please consider supporting some remarkable non-profits:
Steiner Books https://steinerbooks.org
Josephine Porter Institute for Applied Biodynamics https://jpibiodynamics.org
Biodynamic Guild https://www.biodynamicguild.org

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https://www.biodynamicguild.org/

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Please consider supporting some remarkable non-profits:
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