Christian Fu Müller, Regenerative Business Advisor and Vice-President, Recelio
- Christian is a Regenerative Business Advisor and Vice President for Recelio.
- Christian’s organization set up a regenerative agricultural system on over eight hectares of land with 20,000 trees planted, which won the EU Award for Innovation in Agriculture at Urich in 2021.
Podcast
Overview
In this episode of The Brand Called You, Christian Fu Müller, Regenerative Business Advisor, discusses his journey as an entrepreneur and his work in regenerative agriculture. He talks about his experience with various businesses, including tech startups and social enterprises, and how it led him to discover syntropic farming. Christian explains the principles of syntropic farming, including working with natural succession, maximizing sunlight harvest, and creating self-sustaining ecosystems. He covers the economic viability of syntropic farming for small farmers, the skills needed to implement it, and its potential to address climate change.
00:41- About Christian Fu Müller
- Christian is a Regenerative Business Advisor and Vice President for Recelio.
- Christian’s organization set up a regenerative agricultural system on over eight hectares of land with 20,000 trees planted, which won the EU Award for Innovation in Agriculture at Urich in 2021.
- He provides collapse resilience coaching, advisory, consultancy, and guidance, both on personal and corporate levels.
05:03- What is syntropic farming, and how does it differ from any other form of farming?
- Syntropic farming is a type of regenerative agriculture built on eco mimicry, working with natural succession to create a system of abundance.
- One of the keys to syntropic farming is maximizing sunlight harvest to optimize photosynthesis, which is crucial for generating and regenerating life.
- After the setup phase, syntropic farming systems become self-sustaining, requiring no inputs, including irrigation.
14:58- Do the farmers need any special skills or technological training to successfully adapt and implement syntropic farming?
- The underlying philosophy of syntropic farming is based on the understanding that we are not the intelligence of the system but part of an intelligent system.
- Fostering a systemic and ecological view, and identifying ecosystem services, species functions, and relationships, are key to mastering syntropic farming.
- Farmers should shift from being just producers to becoming stewards of the land and ecosystem assistants.
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- Christian is a Regenerative Business Advisor and Vice President for Recelio.
- Christian’s organization set up a regenerative agricultural system on over eight hectares of land with 20,000 trees planted, which won the EU Award for Innovation in Agriculture at Urich in 2021.
- He provides collapse resilience coaching, advisory, consultancy, and guidance, both on personal and corporate levels.