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Henry Gordon-Smith talks with Jason Barnard about green ventures.Henry Gordon-Smith, founder and CEO of Agritecture, shares with Jason Barnard how he turned a personal blog into a global consulting firm focused on climate-smart agriculture. He explains that his early blogging efforts built his personal brand and authority in the sector, helping attract clients who were drawn to his innovative, sometimes controversial insights.Henry reflects on the evolution of his business, from accepting any client to focusing on premium partnerships and launching a SaaS tool for broader impact. He emphasizes the importance of aligning with the right clients, pricing based on value, and learning from mistakes during the scaling process. A key part of their strategy includes offering pro bono work and free educational content, enabling global access to urban agriculture knowledge while maintaining a triple bottom line: environmental, social, and economic impact.Henry also shared with Jason Barnard the leadership and cultural balance required in his team—blending visionary thinking with conservative execution. He encourages calculated experimentation while managing skepticism from his left-brain-heavy team of scientists, engineers, and economists.What you’ll learn from Henry Gordon-SmithThis episode was recorded live on video June 10th 2025https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcHGXLTSfAcLinks to pieces of content relevant to this topic:https://agfundernews.com/plenty-has-an-opportunity-to-succeed-say-some-vertical-farming-experts-what-happens-nexthttps://foodinstitute.com/ag-com/experts-huge-opportunities-exist-in-tech-enabled-ag/https://livingarchitecturemonitor.com/articles/smart-agriculture-smarter-cities-w21Henry Gordon-SmithTranscript from Henry Gordon-Smith with Jason Barnard on Fastlane Founders And Legacy. Green Ventures[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[...



