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S2E24: Alexander Olesen & Graham Smith - Farming for a Better Future
S2E24: Alexander Olesen & Graham Smith - Farming for a Better Future
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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Feb 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Episode Summary
Join Harry Duran, host of Vertical Farming Podcast, as he welcomes to the show co-founders of Babylon MicroFarms, Alexander Olesen and Graham Smith. Alexander and Graham met at the University of Virginia where they first designed a low-cost micro-farm to provide nutritious produce for food-insecure refugees in the Middle East. They were initially inspired by the desire to bring benefits of sustainable hydroponic farming to those who need it the most. In this episode, Harry talks to Alexander and Graham about the genesis of Babylon MicroFarms, why AgTech and vertical farming are critical to the advancement of our society and technological developments that have been made in vertical farming.
Episode Sponsor
https://ceresgs.com/ (Ceres Greenhouse Solutions)
Key Takeaways
03:22 – Harry welcomes to the show Alexander Olesen and Graham Smith, co-founders of Babylon, who share their intriguing origin stories
05:41 – Alexander and Graham discuss their initial educational pursuits and what led them to AgTech
11:41 – Where the inspiration came from to start Babylon MicroFarms and challenges and obstacles Alexander and Graham faced along the way
18:46 – How Alexander and Graham decided where to focus their resources in vertical farming
22:38 – Alexander and Graham share how they’ve grown their team and why they chose to set up shop in Virginia
25:17 – The impact COVID-19 has had on Alexander and Graham’s business
27:17 – Alexander and Graham discuss Networking in AgTech
29:09 – Graham talks about his passion for making products that make people happy and Alexander explains why vertical farming is so important in today’s society
38:06 – What excites Alexander and Graham the most about the future of AgTech
41:36 – A tough question Alexander and Graham have had to ask themselves recently and mentors in the AgTech space that they admire
43:48 – Harry thanks Alexander & Graham for joining the show and let’s listeners know where they can connect with them
Tweetable Quotes
https://ctt.ac/St4E8 (“We were just genuinely interested and motivated by the sustainability methods of hydroponics.”) (07:53)
https://ctt.ac/c9cmN (“I think pretty early on we saw that for these smaller scale farms to succeed they required a very different set of problems to be solved than that of a large-scale commercial farm.”) (17:50)
https://ctt.ac/8ld0_ (“We have really benefited from being in a smaller startup ecosystem. Charlottesville and Richmond both have very supportive networks and we’ve benefited from that.”) (24:41)
https://ctt.ac/piDbd (“Food has always been a really important thing to me.”) (30:47)
https://ctt.ac/c3R5p (“I really think that there is a global opportunity to grow the majority of highly perishable produce indoors. And wouldn’t it be amazing to be one of the companies doing that?”) (33:38)
https://ctt.ac/u3imQ (“I think one of the technology advancements that I’m particularly excited about is using cameras to automate the collection of what we call ‘target variables.’”) (38:46)
Links Mentioned
https://www.babylonmicrofarms.com/ (Babylon Micro-Farms Website)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexander-olesen-7aa4a16a/ (Alexander’s LinkedIn)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/graham-smith-a69572130/ (Graham’s LinkedIn)
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Join Harry Duran, host of Vertical Farming Podcast, as he welcomes to the show co-founders of Babylon MicroFarms, Alexander Olesen and Graham Smith. Alexander and Graham met at the University of Virginia where they first designed a low-cost micro-farm to provide nutritious produce for food-insecure refugees in the Middle East. They were initially inspired by the desire to bring benefits of sustainable hydroponic farming to those who need it the most. In this episode, Harry talks to Alexander and Graham about the genesis of Babylon MicroFarms, why AgTech and vertical farming are critical to the advancement of our society and technological developments that have been made in vertical farming.
Episode Sponsor
https://ceresgs.com/ (Ceres Greenhouse Solutions)
Key Takeaways
03:22 – Harry welcomes to the show Alexander Olesen and Graham Smith, co-founders of Babylon, who share their intriguing origin stories
05:41 – Alexander and Graham discuss their initial educational pursuits and what led them to AgTech
11:41 – Where the inspiration came from to start Babylon MicroFarms and challenges and obstacles Alexander and Graham faced along the way
18:46 – How Alexander and Graham decided where to focus their resources in vertical farming
22:38 – Alexander and Graham share how they’ve grown their team and why they chose to set up shop in Virginia
25:17 – The impact COVID-19 has had on Alexander and Graham’s business
27:17 – Alexander and Graham discuss Networking in AgTech
29:09 – Graham talks about his passion for making products that make people happy and Alexander explains why vertical farming is so important in today’s society
38:06 – What excites Alexander and Graham the most about the future of AgTech
41:36 – A tough question Alexander and Graham have had to ask themselves recently and mentors in the AgTech space that they admire
43:48 – Harry thanks Alexander & Graham for joining the show and let’s listeners know where they can connect with them
Tweetable Quotes
https://ctt.ac/St4E8 (“We were just genuinely interested and motivated by the sustainability methods of hydroponics.”) (07:53)
https://ctt.ac/c9cmN (“I think pretty early on we saw that for these smaller scale farms to succeed they required a very different set of problems to be solved than that of a large-scale commercial farm.”) (17:50)
https://ctt.ac/8ld0_ (“We have really benefited from being in a smaller startup ecosystem. Charlottesville and Richmond both have very supportive networks and we’ve benefited from that.”) (24:41)
https://ctt.ac/piDbd (“Food has always been a really important thing to me.”) (30:47)
https://ctt.ac/c3R5p (“I really think that there is a global opportunity to grow the majority of highly perishable produce indoors. And wouldn’t it be amazing to be one of the companies doing that?”) (33:38)
https://ctt.ac/u3imQ (“I think one of the technology advancements that I’m particularly excited about is using cameras to automate the collection of what we call ‘target variables.’”) (38:46)
Links Mentioned
https://www.babylonmicrofarms.com/ (Babylon Micro-Farms Website)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexander-olesen-7aa4a16a/ (Alexander’s LinkedIn)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/graham-smith-a69572130/ (Graham’s LinkedIn)
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Podcast Production and Marketing by https://bit.ly/3sxZ34y (FullCast): https://bit.ly/3sxZ34y (https://bit.ly/3sxZ34y)
See https://omnystudio.com/listener (omnystudio.com/listener) for privacy information.
This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Released:
Feb 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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