Dec 11, 2018
Reginaldo Haslett Marroquín of the Main Street Project in Northfield, Minnesota, talks about a new model for a healthy and regenerative poultry industry -- and how it can be accomplished with modest investments of land and capital. One of the main challenges of envisioning a healthy food system is how it can work at a large scale, and not just for niche markets. Here you'll hear how it can be done -- and how this model can also provide a model for other types of meat production that's healthy for land, workers, and consumers.
Main Street Project
Website: mainstreetproject.org
T: @main_street
Quivira Coalition
Website: quiviracoalition.org
Show notes:
0:09 Engaging food issues and low wage workers
1:46 Designing for low wage workers means non-discrimination for all
4:37 Livestock is central to regenerating land
5:33 Guatemala and indigenous practices
6:25 Managing energy is the basis of food production
7:09 Regenerative poultry means thinking like a chicken
10:17 Extra meat on industrial broilers costs society
12:22 Day in the life of a chicken
14:51 Down to the the dirt -- the chicken ecosystem
20:31 Poultry-Centered Regenerative Agriculture
20:40 Eliminating unnecessary work
24:58 Returning energy to the system and the ecosystem
26:35 Regenerative agriculture at scale
28:59 Replicating and perpetuating the work around the world
32:34 Regenerative agricultural alliance
34:41 Practicalities of regenerative poultry systems
45:14 Transform the poultry industry, transform other food industries
48:53 The Mainstreet Project