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Explore how evolving policies and regulations shape supply chain strategy, risk management, and regenerative sourcing, turning compliance into a strategic advantage.

  • Understand how policy shifts affect decisions, risk, and overall supply chain strategy.
  • Learn how proactive engagement and compliance can mitigate risk and create new opportunities.
  • Discover how companies can influence or adapt to policy changes to enhance resilience and maintain competitive advantage.

Author:

Christine Muller

Head of Competence Centre on Modelling CC-MOD
European Commission

Christine Muller

Head of Competence Centre on Modelling CC-MOD
European Commission

Author:

Edith Tea

Environment & Climate Change Specialist (Tony's Open Chain)
Tony's Chocolonely

Edith Tea

Environment & Climate Change Specialist (Tony's Open Chain)
Tony's Chocolonely

Learn how companies effectively communicate the strategic, financial, and risk-management benefits of regenerative agriculture to secure executive support and board-level buy-in.

 

Author:

Sophie Robins

Technical Lead - Food Systems UK & Europe
Forum for the Future

Sophie Robins

Technical Lead - Food Systems UK & Europe
Forum for the Future

Examine how businesses, investors, and farmers can measure the value of regenerative practices, assessing both resilience and profitability across supply chains.

  • Discover frameworks for calculating regenerative metrics at farm, brand, and investor levels.
  • Understand holistic resilience indicators, adoption rates, and incentive structures that reward sustainable practices.
  • Explore risk-sharing models that strengthen confidence and make farms, supply chains, and businesses more resilient and profitable.

Author:

Roberta McDonald

Director of Programme
Agreena

Roberta McDonald is a Sustainable Agriculture Leader with over a decade of experience enhancing sustainability in agriculture. As Director of Program at Agreena in Copenhagen, she leads the science, standards and data quality teams in the development of certified carbon farming solutions. Her background includes roles at Devenish and Aurivo Dairy Co-op in Ireland, focusing on innovative solutions and farmer-led initiatives. With a Nuffield scholarship, PhD in Agricultural Sciences and a strong connection to her dairy farm upbringing, Roberta is dedicated to empowering farmers and advancing sustainable food systems.

Roberta McDonald

Director of Programme
Agreena

Roberta McDonald is a Sustainable Agriculture Leader with over a decade of experience enhancing sustainability in agriculture. As Director of Program at Agreena in Copenhagen, she leads the science, standards and data quality teams in the development of certified carbon farming solutions. Her background includes roles at Devenish and Aurivo Dairy Co-op in Ireland, focusing on innovative solutions and farmer-led initiatives. With a Nuffield scholarship, PhD in Agricultural Sciences and a strong connection to her dairy farm upbringing, Roberta is dedicated to empowering farmers and advancing sustainable food systems.

Author:

Harry Farnsworth

Regenerative - Carbon Bank
Rabobank

Harry Farnsworth

Regenerative - Carbon Bank
Rabobank

Author:

Sophie Robins

Technical Lead - Food Systems UK & Europe
Forum for the Future

Sophie Robins

Technical Lead - Food Systems UK & Europe
Forum for the Future

Author:

Melissa Comellas

Global Regenerative Agriculture Manager
Malteurop

Melissa Comellas

Global Regenerative Agriculture Manager
Malteurop
 

Irina van de Hoorn

Global Sustainability Lead
Asahi Group Holdings

Irina van de Hoorn

Global Sustainability Lead
Asahi Group Holdings

Irina van de Hoorn

Global Sustainability Lead
Asahi Group Holdings