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Episode 64: Farm Business Strategy With Nav Athwal

7/25/2024

Nav Athwal joined the Journey to share his perspective on growing a farming business amid tough economic conditions. Athwal is the president of Tri-Nut Farms and president and managing member of Terra Ag Ventures. After growing up on the family farm, he became a real estate and land use attorney and then a technology entrepreneur. Seven years ago, he returned to the family farm to help with operations and growth. In today’s episode, Athwal discusses how he’s navigating the economic headwinds almonds are currently facing, why he remains focused on the long-term outlook, and what he calls intelligent growth. 

There were two goals I had. One is, how do we bring more operational excellence, both at the field level, but also in the back office? And how do we grow intelligently to take advantage of economies of scale?
Nav Athwal

In Today’s episode:

  • Meet Nav Athwal, president of Tri-Nut Farms and president and managing member of Terra Ag Ventures
  • Discover Athwal’s journey starting on the family farm, navigating outside of agriculture and then returning
  • Explore Athwal’s smart growth philosophy and how they educate and include investors in their operations

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