Neal Spackman – It is difficult to get regenerative water and ecosystem restoration projects funded

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A check-in interview with Neal Spackman, founder & CEO of Regenerative Resources Co, on why it has proven to be quite difficult to get his RSA Regenerative Seawater Agriculture project funded. We also talk about mangrove restoration projects, why investors are not jumping on top of it, what he has learned over the last 6 months of brutal painful pitching and hearing no, and more.

It has been proven by his partners 20 years ago in Eritrea. All the puzzle pieces seem to be there: the shrimp market is ready to be disrupted, the mangroves are being planted, the land is dirt cheap, the genetics are there, solar energy and pump technology has become way cheaper, and the local Mexican communities are on board and invited them to develop the project there.

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