As part of the Carbon Farming CE project, the Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation (IUNG-PIB, Poland) produced a dedicated podcast series entitled Carbon Farming Odyssey. The series brings together farmers, researchers, advisors, policymakers and sustainability experts from across Europe to discuss the opportunities, challenges and future of carbon farming.
Through eight episodes, listeners are invited to explore carbon farming from different perspectives – from soil health and regenerative agriculture to advisory systems, business models, climate policy and digital technologies. The series highlights practical experiences from the field and demonstrates how cooperation between farmers, researchers, advisors and decision-makers can support the transition towards more sustainable and climate-resilient agricultural systems.
Among the topics covered are:
- Advisory systems, local soil knowledge and farmer cooperation
- Organic farming and carbon awareness
- Data-driven approaches to carbon farming and sustainability monitoring
- Regenerative agriculture and soil health
- Large-scale farming systems and the practical implementation of regenerative practices
- The role of farmers in climate action
- The Paris Agreement, global climate governance and food systems
- The connection between agricultural productivity, environmental responsibility and long-term resilience
The podcast features distinguished guests from research institutions, advisory organisations, sustainability initiatives, the private sector and international climate policy, offering valuable insights into the many dimensions of carbon farming.
Whether you are a farmer, advisor, researcher, policymaker or simply interested in sustainable agriculture, Carbon Farming Odyssey offers engaging discussions and practical perspectives on one of the most important topics for the future of European agriculture.
🎧 We invite you to listen to the full podcast series and discover the stories, experiences and ideas shaping the future of carbon farming.