Collaboration, Conservation, and Courage: Key Takeaways from the AGC Water Roundtable
At a time when water issues in California are reaching a critical juncture, the AGC Water Roundtable—hosted by FOCUS Investment Banking—brought together some of the most experienced voices in agriculture, water policy, and environmental stewardship. Moderated by Chase Hurley, the panel featured in-depth commentary and open discussion from Geof Vanden Heuvel, Austin Ewell, and Steve Jackson—each bringing decades of experience from the fields, boardrooms, and government offices shaping the water landscape.
The Big Picture: Urgency and Opportunity
From the outset, the roundtable underscored the stark realities facing California’s water users: the full implementation of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) could push up to 20% of San Joaquin Valley farmland out of production. Yet despite the gravity of the situation, the panelists echoed a shared optimism rooted in adaptability, partnership, and innovation.
Themes That Emerged:
Looking Ahead
The conversation closed with out-of-the-box ideas ranging from repurposing undervalued farmland to leveraging partnerships with Southern California water agencies. As Chase Hurley noted, the time is now to rethink conveyance, storage, and inter-basin collaboration to ensure we don’t lose precious supply in future wet years.
Ultimately, the roundtable wasn’t just about water—it was about resilience, relationships, and reimagining California agriculture in a time of scarcity. FOCUS Investment Banking was proud to help bring these voices together to push the conversation forward.
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