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Episode 176: Runa

Episode 176: Runa

FromThe Farm Report


Episode 176: Runa

FromThe Farm Report

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Jul 18, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What has the same amount of caffeine as coffee with twice the antioxidants of green tea? Guayusa! This week on The Farm Report, Erin Fairbanks is joined in the studio by Dan MacCombie and Tyler Gage, co-founders and co-CEOs of Runa. Runa is a company that makes guayusa-based beverages by working with Ecuadorian farmers, providing a fair price and sustainable business for indigenous people. Tune into this episode to learn about the life cycle of the plant, and how its natural rhythms provide a steady harvest for farmers. How do Dan and Tyler ensure equity for their workers? Find out the importance of preserving traditions by providing a market for native people. Learn why Runa takes certain certifications so seriously, and how applying for these labels changes perspective on production. Thanks to our sponsor, Hearst Ranch. Thanks to EULA for todays music. If we cant find markets for native goods, theres really no future for the Amazon rainforest or indigenous cultures. [4:00] -- Tyler Gage on The Farm Report We want this to be something that Amazonian people can add to their incomes... its a piece of a bigger pie. [20:45] -- Dan MacCombie on The Farm Report
Released:
Jul 18, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Farm Report is a show about the people, processes, and policies that shape how food is produced today. From the latest agricultural innovations to the day-to-day challenges of running a viable business growing vegetables and grazing cattle, host Lisa Elaine Held engages in conversations with farmers and farmworkers and the people who work alongside them—like chefs, researchers, activists, and investors. Expect from-the-field insights paired with real-world context as guests explore how producing fresh, delicious food relates to environmental and community sustainability, equality and justice, politics and policy, and better health.