Louis De Jaeger (born 12 January 1994) is a Belgian entrepreneur, garden and landscape designer, author and award-winning filmmaker from Bruges. Together with Dirk Draulans, Steven Vromman and Mies Meulders, he founded the ByeByeGrass-campaign with which he calls upon citizens as well as the government to replace as many lawns as possible by a more sustainable alternative.
He became well known in Belgium by sending a letter to King Philip asking him to transform his royal lawns into flower meadows and by making a plea in the Flemish Parliament. Worldwide, he designs food forests, gardens and sustainable agricultural projects with his company Commensalist.
De Jaeger co-founded the Food Forest Institute together with Ben Brumagne. Food Forest Institute is Belgian organisation that researches the feasibility of food forest production in agriculture and wants to promote this form of land use.] He also called for making Brussels an edible capital. With the Food Forest Podcast, he introduces well-known food foresters to the general public. He was appointed by the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries to develop a food forest strategy for Flanders.
Together with Belgian social entrepreneurs he founded The Biggest Tree Plant. With this campaign they call on citizens to plant as many trees as possible in their own gardens. They also held the largest food forest crowdfunding campaign in the world in which more than one hundred landowners participated, with a total of one hundred hectares of potential new food forest to be added
Since 2018, Louis De Jaeger has written more than 50 opinion pieces for De Standaard, De Morgen, Knack, Knack Weekend and MO magazine. He made his debut with his book: We eten ons dood: How we can save the world with our agriculture, published by Houtekiet. The book spent several weeks in the top 10 in science. Currently, he is writing a book on food forest design
Louis De Jaeger made an award-winning documentary about food forests: _FoodForest _(2022) in which he travels around Belgium with his foldable bike in search of the stories of Belgian food forest pioneers. He collaborated with award-winning Dutch filmmaker Daan Jongbloed. The film was selected for film festivals in Canada, Italy, Brazil, India and Australia, among others. De Jaeger also composed the soundtrack for this film.
_Biography courtesy of Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_De_Jaeger _
Louis De Jaeger has been a guest on 1 episode.
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Save our Soils: Regenerative Farming with Louis De Jaeger
September 29th, 2025 | Season 7 | 1 hr 7 mins
dergwoth, formidable vegetable, louis de jaeger, mob grazing, permaculture, post-growth, precision fermentation, regenerative agriculture, sos, sustainable living, veganic
The clock is ticking as we face an imminent agricultural crisis. It is likely that we only have around sixty global harvests left until the world's top soils are depleted. Regenerative agriculture offers many potential and practical solutions toward a more sustainable relationship between food production and environmental stewardship. However, sustainable farming is a broad church with many different and sometimes contradictory methodologies, from mob cattle grazing to veganic farming practices to precision fermentation. Which ones do we choose?
Louis De Jaeger, author of “SOS: Save Our Soils”, asked this question as he travelled the world to explore the whole gamut of regenerative farms and land management practices. Louis’ holistic, non-judgemental and open-minded approach is very refreshing. As far as we’re aware, he is the only person who has managed to endorse veganic farming while also enjoying an enthusiastic introduction to his book by Allan Savory, figurehead of the holistic grazing movement. Louis concludes that all regenerative farming methods have their place, depending on context, so long as the soil is kept healthy with its precious microbiome intact.