Future of Agriculture

FOA 198: Data Solutions for Water Scarcity

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Chris Peacock is the CEO and Founder of AQUAOSO, a company that aims to build a water-resilient future through software and technologies that identify, analyze, and monitor water risk in the economy. Chris is a three-time water tech entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in the water industry. He works with agricultural lenders and helps reduce their financial risk by providing analytics and insights on water risk management.

 

Chris joins me today to share AQUAOSO’s main goal and how it can help interpret water data that can benefit both banks and farmers. He discusses the importance of knowing where farm water is sourced and how much water they use. He explains why there is an imperative need to address water needs from both an economic and humanitarian perspective. Chris also describes what happens if AQUAOSO becomes a successful company in the future.

 

 

 

“The reality is, extreme water events, degrading water quality, these are all happening. We need to find ways to manage around them. We can't really ignore them anymore.” - Chris Peacock

 

 

 

This Week on The Future of Agriculture Podcast:

 

  • My thoughts on the current effects of the coronavirus.
  • What AQUAOSO is and what it aims to do to help farmers.
  • The importance of knowing water data and how it impacts bank loans.
  • How AQUAOSO’s tech can help provide accurate water data.
  • The different water problems and issues each state faces.
  • How Chris defines water scarcity and how it impacts economics.
  • The economics of water and how you price it.
  • AQUAOSO’s plans for the business and what to expect in the future.
  • The water risks we're facing now and what we should do.

 

 

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