The Sustainable Agriculture Network (SAN) is thrilled to announce the launch of the SAN AgroTalk Podcast, your new go-to source for insightful conversations about sustainable agriculture. Designed as a 15-20 minute interview-style podcast, AgroTalk features discussions with industry experts, SAN leaders, and global stakeholders driving meaningful change in agriculture.
For our first episode, we sit down with José Joaquin Campos, SAN’s Chief Executive Officer, to unveil the bold new 2025-2030 Strategic Plan. With the vision of "healing and nourishing our extraordinary planet," the plan outlines SAN’s roadmap for addressing today’s most pressing global challenges, from climate change and biodiversity loss to improving rural livelihoods.

In this episode, José Joaquin shares:
Lessons from the past: How SAN evolved through radical collaboration.
Strategic pillars: Climate action, biodiversity conservation, community resilience, and building a global impact network.
Community empowerment: A closer look at programs like TerraViva and CMAS, which empower local stakeholders to own and drive sustainable change.
The path forward: How SAN integrates global goals with local action for maximum impact.
🎧 Why tune in?
Whether you're a sustainability enthusiast, agriculture professional, or an organization seeking a trusted partner, this podcast provides practical insights and actionable strategies to transform agriculture. SAN AgroTalk is more than a podcast—it’s a platform for collaboration and innovation.
🌍 What’s next?
This is just the beginning! Future episodes will feature SAN’s project leaders and members from across the globe, showcasing transformative initiatives like CoAmbition and Ecoasis. Together, we’ll explore how sustainable agriculture addresses interconnected crises while creating a brighter future for communities and ecosystems worldwide.
📢 Join the conversation!
Watch, share, and subscribe to our social media channels. Let’s grow the movement for sustainable agriculture—one episode at a time.
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