ProAgni Australia Podcast
ProAgni Australia interviews experts, business leaders and livestock producers to discover the future of antibiotic free and methane reducing sustainable farming.
Podcasting since 2022 • 9 episodes
ProAgni Australia Podcast
Latest Episodes
Building a new city and food system from scratch with Ray Moule - NEOM
With $500 billion how would you design a completely new city and food system from scratch, to feed and house 3 million residents? The city of NEOM is being built on the Red Sea coast in Saudi Arabia. There are no legacy systems to deal with, no...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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45:58
Sustainable farming is all about people with Anastasia Volkova - Regrow
Anastasia Volkova discusses sustainable farming, incentives for behavioural change, and the importance of understanding the farming system when implementing regenerative agriculture. When it comes to sustainable food pr...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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51:04
Food quality, human health, farming systems and how closely these are connected, with Eric Jackson - Bionutrient Food Association
We don’t understand what it is we are eating! Our health is directly connected to the soil health in which our food is grown.Research is showing that the nutrient composition of foods can vary over 100 times between two identical looking...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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1:01:21
Livestock methane, collaboration, existing research, and student energy with Prof. Joe McFadden - Cornell University
Joe McFadden Discusses – Collaboration, the value of existing research, innovative ways of leveraging the energy and passion of students to get the most of Cornell’s new respiratory chambers. By Ash Sweeting...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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37:14
Livestock antibiotics, the soils microbiome, and climate change with Dr Carl Wepking - University of Wisconsin - Madison
The effects of antibiotic use in livestock are far greater than the human health impacts of antimicrobial resistance. It is estimated that 90% of the antibiotics given to livestock end up in the soil. Despite these antibiotics no longer being d...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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56:13