
Published January 2026
Myths and truths of the agrofood industry
We talk to the legendary Guy Singh-Watson, farmer and founder of Riverford Organic Farmers. With his help, we tackle some of the most controversial topics in our industry:
- What does “local” even mean and is shopping locally really always better?
- Is plastic truly so bad?
- Are pesticides and herbicides the great evil of agriculture?
- What alternatives are there on a social level when running an agribusiness?
Starting off with Guy’s own story and how Riverford came to be, this episode is a multi-faceted one that doesn’t claim to give answers to complex issues but definitely gives us some worthy angles to consider.
You can download the episodes of our podcast in audio format on all of the usual streaming platforms (Spotify, ApplePodcasts, you name it) or here.
Because we could only record this podcast in one language, we chose English in order to reach as many people as possible.
Written by Emmeline Hess
Emmeline es experta en comunicación, vocación que ha estado ejerciendo durante más de 9 años en empresas con enfoque en la sostenibilidad.
Esta nueva podcaster es una gran aficionada a la comida, una preocupada por el cambio climático (aspirante a guerrera) y le gusta una buena discusión casi tanto como los perros.
