
In this episode of the Big Shift for Small Farms podcast, we explore the idea of natural capital—the economic and environmental value of nature. Joined by natural capital advisor Madeleine Florin and farmers Ned Long and Rhiannon Phillips, the conversation highlights regenerative land management practices, the advantages of enhancing natural capital, and new market opportunities. The episode includes practical examples and discusses the impacts on farming, communities, and personal well-being, underscoring the link between environmental stewardship and economic resilience. Thank you to our guests featured in this episode: Madeleine Florin Ned Long Rhiannon Phillips For more information: NSW LLS - Natural Capital: https://www.lls.nsw.gov.au/help-and-advice/natural-capital NSW LLS - Natural Capital Service Finder: Natural Capital service finder - Local Land Services (nsw.gov.au) Mountains Gourmet (Rhiannon’s market garden and services): https://www.mountainsgourmet.com/ Farming for the Future: https://farmingforthefuture.org.au/ Produced by Grow Love Project and hosted by NSW Local Land Services
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