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Kate Danaher, RSF Social Finance

Plenty of financial products have emerged over the past decade to address gaps in the supply chain, yet gaps continue to exist. As Fair Trade companies continue to grow in the marketplace, their suppliers need to grow with them. This requires additional capital to proliferate the development …

economic development, food systems, global, Impact Investing, Latin America, Supply Chain
Brian P Dawson, HarvestPort Capital

Agriculture is seasonal in nature. Individual businesses are required to utilize capitally intensive assets to harvest, transport, and store their commodities, even though these assets may sit idle for long periods once their operational usage concludes. By sharing seasonal resources, farmers could maximize supply chain efficiency and …

aggregation, agriculture, farming, food, Hunger, Impact Investing, logistics, shared economy, Supply Chain
Ellen Fish, Sprout Enterprise® Network

Join us for an interactive session to address the challenges in production, distribution and financing of the supply chain for artisan / agricultural enterprises in rural communities in emerging markets. From repurposing waste materials to unlocking new markets via ecommerce and social media to funding alternatives for …

artisan enterprise, emerging markets, ethical fashion, fair trade, rural enterprise, Supply Chain
Sarah Smith, REDF

Networks of social enterprise businesses have the potential to provide supply chain solutions to large (and lucrative!) customers while creating jobs for people who face barriers to employment. How can social enterprises successfully band together to increase their revenue and jobs created? Using the example of Impact …

business development, collaborative, e-waste, job creation, joint venture, network, recycling, scale, shared value, social enterprise, Supply Chain, workforce
Sarah Smith, REDF

Networks of social enterprise businesses have the potential to provide supply chain solutions to large (and lucrative!) customers while creating jobs for people who face barriers to employment. How can social enterprises successfully band together to increase their revenue and jobs created? Using the example of Impact …

business development, collaborative, e-waste, job creation, joint venture, network, recycling, scale, shared value, social enterprise, Supply Chain, workforce
Brian P Dawson, HarvestPort Capital

Agriculture is seasonal in nature. Individual businesses are required to utilize capitally intensive assets to harvest, transport, and store their commodities, even though these assets may sit idle for long periods once their operational usage concludes. By sharing seasonal resources, farmers could maximize supply chain efficiency and …

aggregation, agriculture, farming, food, Hunger, Impact Investing, logistics, shared economy, Supply Chain
Brian P. Dawson, HarvestPort Capital

Agriculture is seasonal in nature. Individual businesses are required to utilize capitally intensive assets to harvest, transport, and store their commodities, even though these assets may sit idle for long periods once their operational usage concludes. By sharing seasonal resources, farmers could maximize supply chain efficiency and …

aggregation, agriculture, farming, food, Hunger, Impact Investing, logistics, shared economy, Supply Chain
Kate Danaher, RSF Social Finance

Plenty of financial products have emerged over the past decade to address gaps in the supply chain, yet gaps continue to exist. As Fair Trade companies continue to grow in the marketplace, their suppliers need to grow with them. This requires additional capital to proliferate the development …

food systems, global, Impact Investing, Supply Chain
Ian DeWeerdt, HarvestPort Capital

Lurking at the very ends of the consumer supply chain, our municipal infrastructure and in the underbelly of the industrial agriculture sector is a giant, stinking mess of organic waste. Since the dawn of civilization society has sought little value from these wastes, preferring an out-of-sight, out-of-mind …

agriculture, angel investing, Biomass, Impact, Seed Investing, Supply Chain, technology, Waste
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