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Jeroen Douglas

Jeroen's Breakfast Brief

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Jeroen's Breakfast Brief

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Jeroen's Breakfast Brief

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Jeroen's Breakfast Brief

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a very special episode of Jeroen's Douglas' breakfast brief. Jeroen is leaving Solidaridad and while we will certainly be back with you with another podcast at some point in time, this is the finale of this specific series. A final episode with
In our Breakfast Brief today, Jeroen takes us on a journey through the world of the Small Farmer Atlas. Picture this: Over 10,000 small-scale farmers, sharing their thoughts on sustainability, and it's anything but your run-of-the-mill reportJo
I had an interesting conversation with Patrick Schein. Patrick is French entrepreneur in the precious metals world since 35 years. Patrick Schein is specialised in the trading and refining of gold and I spoke with him about the artisanal gold m
This time, as an exception a breakfast brief in Spanish. FM7, or Fabiola Muñoz, is a breaker of glass ceilings and a uniter of opposite views. Listen to this voice of modern Peruvian leadership, speaking about development and the need to build
How much incentive does a smallholder need in order NOT to knock down a  tree? And, what will be the role of businesses and governments to make sustainable palm oil the norm? Listen to Darrel Webber, a native from Malaysian Borneo, and ex-RSPO
Meet Shungu Kanyemba, an unstoppable pioneer for the digital inclusion of smallholders in Africa, with or without a phone. A lively discussion about data as the new commodity and how this can become a new fair trade product. But also a quest fo
No collateral and zero interest. How can that ever become a shining business case for investors? Meet Musa Kiggundu Muwanga and Lars van Doremalen, telling us how the world of finance is changing and how investing in local entrepreneurship will
Joel Brounen is Solidaridad Network's country manager in #colombia and a passionate innovator who paves new roads for #farming communities in Colombia. In this episode, I talk with him about the post-pandemic shifts in market- and trade relatio
Joel Brounen is Solidaridads country manager in Colombia and a passionate innovator who paves new roads for farming communities in Colombia. In this episode, Jeroen talks with him about the post-pandemic shifts in market- and trade relations an
Is it possible to make a password-free internet for one dollar owned by data smallholders?  How to overcome the digital divide and reclaim the internet from big tech?  Listen to Weynand Kuijpers from ThreeFold Tech: a voice from outer space tha
Marlies Stappers is an activist and - through the organization Impunity Watch - a true voice amplifier of victims of injustice. But the conversation also moves to a deeper and broader level: what are the basics of a fair society? Should we reth
It’s time for the good revolution! That’s what Marcello Brito - a former leader of many big agribusinesses in Brazil - tells us in this Breakfeast brief. Marcello is keen on gender issues and building a more sustainable world. Listen to the ins
Jeroen met Rory Peter back in 2009 when he was working as a consultant with Advance. Now, he is the Executive Director of the Global Roundtable on Sustainable Beef. And that allows for an interesting discussion on the sustainability challenges
Security reasons impeded publishing our podcast with Sebastian Taylor on the situation in Myanmar recorded in early March. Today Sebastian looks back on what happened and where to go from here. Does a boycott make any chance, and is there somet
Mandla Nkomo is Chief Growth Officer at CGIAR. For Jeroen he is the king of relentless innovation for the benefit of small holder farmers. Mandla is convinced that we can make business work for smallholders. His four components for the future o
Today, Jeroen has a breakfast Brief with Neha on the future of farming in Asia and the changing role women will play in it. What role do they play in access to land or in the digital divide? Should we go for major farms or stay with the househo
With more than 50 years in the game, Roberto Codas knows a thing or two about the sustained and creative energy needed to push for sustainability in Latin America. Through experiences as a journalist, businessman, farmer, and policymaker, Rober
Sam Ogallah gives us a pan-African view on the food security conundrum and the consequences of climate change for the continent. Listen and feel how personal experience shapes the passion of a lifetime and know more about Sam's positivist outlo
Victoria is Solidaridad's global lead on monitoring and evaluation. She is a world citizen, collecting "aha" moments to find the true story behind data. Listen to how a single observation can change a concept and how data can fuel change in the
Joyce is Solidaridad’s Amazon expert. Since 2013, she has seen the rise and unfortunate fall of the fight against deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. Reason for the curve? Politics.I admire Joyce for her in-depth expertise on Brazilian land-
Prashant’s coming of age was on the banks of the Ganga river in his city of birth in Kanpur, the largest metropolis in Uttar Pradesh, India. As a teenager, he witnessed the rapid transition from the old India to the new India. From the old indu
Carlos Perez works for over two decades on building sustainable landscapes in Central America. Nicaraguan by birth, he takes pride that also smaller countries can develop innovative solutions to inspire the world. In this breakfast brief, Carlo
Edith Wairimu, who identifies herself as a young black African woman, meets at this Breakfast Brief with a 1964 born white Dutchman. And that leads to an interesting conversation…. About black lives matter for example, and how that resonates in
How to find the sweet spot between preserving nature and the need for agriculture to meet our demands for forestry, pharmacy, food, feed, fiber and even fuel? Kulbir Mehta, Solidaridad’s country manager for Indonesia, has an interesting perspec
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