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This is not an impact report. This is Rooted.

Our Farm Domaine de Graux
A magazine about rethinking the food system from the ground up, where data meets story, and numbers make way for the people, soil, and decisions behind them.


What you’ll find inside

Stories that challenge

Long-form narratives from farmers, founders, and scientists rewriting what the food system can become.

Impact beyond the metric

Data and evidence, but held up against the questions that matter to us.

Companies that act

Partners who are proving that doing things differently can also be profitable.

The living laboratory

Dispatches from Domaine de Graux, where agroecological theory meets the land.

Systemic thinking

On soil, policy, supply chains, and why fixing one thing requires understanding everything.

Conversations

The exchanges, honest, sometimes uncomfortable, that investment rarely makes room for.

If this magazine plants even a few seeds — for thought, conversation, or action — then it has served its purpose.

A magazine for the whole system

From the field

Farmers, growers, and land stewards navigating the gap between what the market asks for and what the soil actually needs.

To the boardroom

Executives, investors, and buyers making decisions at scale, and acknowledging the consequences across the supply chain.

To the chamber

Policymakers and legislators shaping the rules that either protect or exhaust the land, the farmer, and the future generations.

From science

Scientists, researchers, and innovators translating ancient wisdom into evidence. And evidence into action.

To our plate

Consumers asking better questions. Not out of guilt, but out of curiosity about where their food really begins.

The Nest Family Office was founded on a single belief: the way we grow food shapes not only our health, but also our ecosystems, economies, and future. Food is medicine. Soil health is human health. And the transition from the food system we have to the one we need requires every stakeholder: farmers, entrepreneurs, scientists, investors, companies, and consumers. All working in the same direction.

This magazine is part of that transition. Not a summary of what has been achieved, but an honest account of where we are and what we are learning.

Read slowly

Like a meal, Rooted is designed to be chewed and savored. Come back to it. Let a story sit. Let a number raise a question you didn't have before.

Share freely

Change does not happen in silos. Rooted is free to read on our website, to download, to pass to a colleague, friend or family member who needs to see this