Cutting the ‘Middle Man’: A RegenAg View on Direct-to-Consumer
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- A D2C (Direct-to-Consumer) business model is often a win-win for all parties. As consumers become increasingly aware of their purchasing decisions, they are influenced by the nutritional benefits, carbon impact and ethical process of where products come from.
Producers who are considering expanding or transforming their current operations to include a D2C model can not only benefit from this new source of revenue, they can pass on savings to the consumer while feeling good that they are providing consumers with a quality product. Additionally, D2C model can provide producers with the agility and insights to be more responsive to market trends - much like how MaiaGrazing is in regards to providing graziers the power to match stocking rate to carrying capacity.
Follow the journey of a commercial regenerative farm from Minnesota, USA, Walker Farms, to see how they’ve applied MaiaGrazing to help them optimise their D2C operations.
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This is really a "meet my farm, here's sorta kinda what we do when we aren't doing something else" and definitely not a cutting out the middle man in regenerative agriculture.
I've seen far too much of this lately in the regenerative ag videos and it severely discredits the industry.
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The title should be changed. Might I suggest..."A small farm's backstory and vision". This comment is being made about 20 minutes in and still waiting for the actual market plan and execution.
This is a noble cause no doubt. Yet the title is misleading.
Sheep were brought on not because of customer demand but to deal with the forbes growing. Who are your customers?
Questions questions questions? Change the title!