G'day and welcome to episode 65 of the A Place To Call Home Podcast.
In this conversation, Nathan MacPhee shares his journey from a successful career in finance to founding Invest inya Farmer, a platform that allows urban investors to support agricultural production without owning land. 

He discusses the importance of understanding the agricultural landscape, the unique investment model that mitigates risk for farmers, and the emotional connection urban investors develop with their agricultural assets. 

Nathan emphasizes the need for innovative thinking in agriculture, the role of capital in supporting next-generation producers, and the future expansion of the platform into new markets.


In this episode we chat about

  • Nathans transition from finance to agriculture after a gap year during COVID.

  • How Invest Inya Farmer allows urban investors to support farmers without owning land.

  • Where did Invest Inya Farmer start

  • How farmers are encouraged to communicate with investors about their challenges and successes.

  • How the platform is building an emotional connection between investors and farmers is crucial for success.

  • Invest in Your Farmer focuses on solving problems for farmers, not just providing capital.

Resources Mentioned

Follow Nathan MacPhee and Invest Inya Farmer

πŸ“˜ Facebook: Invest Inya Farmer
πŸ“Έ Instagram: @investinyafarmer
πŸ”— LinkedIn: IIF - Invest Inya Farmer: Posts | LinkedIn
🌏 Website: Home - Invest Inya Farmer

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