Louisa Burwood-Taylor serves as the Managing Editor and Head of News & Research at AgFunder, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the narrative around the transformative changes in the food and agriculture sectors. With her extensive background in journalism and editorial leadership, Louisa...
Louisa Burwood-Taylor serves as the Managing Editor and Head of News & Research at AgFunder, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the narrative around the transformative changes in the food and agriculture sectors. With her extensive background in journalism and editorial leadership, Louisa is at the forefront of reporting on critical developments in foodtech, climate resilience, and venture capital investment. Her weekly newsletter, which reaches over 90,000 subscribers, is a cornerstone of AgFunderNews, providing insights and analysis that resonate with a diverse audience of entrepreneurs, investors, corporates, and policymakers.
Under Louisa's stewardship, AgFunderNews has become a trusted source for in-depth coverage of the innovations and challenges within the agriculture and food systems. She is particularly adept at distilling complex topics into engaging narratives that highlight the intersection of technology and sustainability. Her expertise in business journalism and financial reporting allows her to navigate the intricacies of venture capital, ensuring that both emerging startups and established corporations are well-informed about the latest trends and opportunities in the industry.
Recognized as the No. 1 influencer in the food and agriculture space by Rabobank, Louisa is not only a journalist but also a thought leader who fosters dialogue among stakeholders. She actively engages with investors and entrepreneurs, facilitating connections that drive growth and innovation. Whether through her editorial work or her podcast hosting, Louisa is committed to advancing the conversation around sustainable practices and corporate innovation, making her an invaluable asset to AgFunder and the broader agricultural community.