Designing the Pathway to Regeneration, and Why We can't Do That, The Founder's Story with Gregory Landau

Published: Jan. 15, 2016, 1:30 p.m.

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Gregory Landau will be one of the speakers at PV3 in March 2016.
Learn more about PV3 at permaculturevoices.com/pv3.

If the current current method of business isn't working, then something more regenerative would be better right?

Then it's up to us to design it.

Only we can't.

Because a truly regenerative web is a living whole systems awareness of all of the decision makers.\\xa0 Something that's a process.\\xa0 An awareness that grows over time.\\xa0 It's not something that happens overnight, and it's not something that we can design.

We can only start to put the connections in place.\\xa0 Then it's up to all of the decision makers in the process to take the ball and run with it.\\xa0 Working together towards a common goal knowing that it isn't instant change, it's a common goal that they are all working towards.

But seeding those connections can be tough.\\xa0 Because sometimes the input producers like farmers, can't get a seat at the table with some of the decision makers who make the end product.\\xa0\\xa0 And that's where firms like Terra Genesis and designers like Gregory Landau come in.

Gregory has also founded a direct-trade chocolate business to help reforest tropical Latin America through regenerative trading relationships.

Today we'll be using his experience with cacao to to talk about Designing the Pathway to Regeneration, and Why We can't Do That.

Learn more at permaculturevoices.com/gregory

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