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Anya Fernald was born on 1975 in Germany, is an Anya Fernald is entrepreneur, chef, and sustainable agriculture expert. Discover Anya Fernald's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?
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Her husband is Renato Sardo (m. 2004-2012)
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Anya Fernald Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Anya Fernald worth at the age of 49 years old? Anya Fernald’s income source is mostly from being a successful Entrepreneur. She is from . We have estimated Anya Fernald's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Anya Fernald (born 1975) is an American entrepreneur, chef, and sustainable agriculture expert based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
She founded Live Culture Co., a business and marketing consulting company, the Eat Real Festival Company, and Belcampo Meat Co., a producer of sustainably sourced meats headquartered in Oakland, California, of which she was founding CEO.
She has published a cookbook and appeared as a judge on the Food Network's Iron Chef America, Iron Chef Gauntlet, and The Next Iron Chef.
Fernald was born on a raw-milk dairy farm outside Munich, Germany, while her parents were teaching and researching abroad.
When she was 3 years old, her family moved back to the United States, eventually settling in Palo Alto, California, and then Oregon.
After graduating from Wesleyan University with a degree in political science, she received a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship, leading to work as an itinerant cheesemaker in Europe and North Africa.
From 1999 to 2001, Fernald developed and implemented business and marketing plans for small-scale cheese makers in Sicily for rural development initiative funded by the European Union, CoRFiLaC.
She subsequently directed the International Presidia program at Slow Food in Bra, Italy, where until 2005 she devised and instigated an international micro-investment program that managed business planning and marketing for small-scale artisan food producers in countries such as Madagascar, Sweden, Ecuador and Bosnia.
Soon after returning to California in 2006, Fernald founded a produce distribution company connecting high-quality farmers to large institutional buyers, which was later acquired.
In 2008 she began working with Alice Waters as executive director of Slow Food Nation to organize and direct a large event to raise the profile of high-quality organic food.
In 2009, Fernald founded the Eat Real Festival Company, which produces an annual, two-day food festival in Oakland, California.
Also in 2009, Fernald founded Live Culture Co., a business and marketing consulting firm.
Fernald began working as a judge and sustainable food expert on the Food Network's Iron Chef America franchise in 2009, and continued to appear regularly until 2015.
She has also appeared on CBS This Morning.
In 2010, the company began working with Todd Robinson to develop a concept to market products from a ranch he owned in Northern California.
In 2010, Fernald was named one of 40 Big Food Thinkers 40 and Under by Food & Wine magazine, one of the top 100 female founders in INC Magazine, and one of The New York Times' Nifty 50, recognizing America's up-and-coming talent.
Fernald was married to Renato Sardo, former head of Slow Food International;, they lived in Oakland.
The couple had a daughter, but had separated.
This consulting engagement resulted in the development of Belcampo, which Fernald and Robinson founded in 2012.
Fernald and Robinson also collaborated on a project in Belize, which later became Copal Tree Farms and Lodge.
Fernald co-founded Belcampo Meat Co., an Oakland-based supplier of sustainably-sourced meat.
The company operated a 20,000 square foot, USDA-approved multi-species slaughter facility designed by animal welfare expert Temple Grandin, and a nearby 27000 acre farm, and opened its first store in Marin County in November 2012.
It expanded to also include butcher shops and restaurants in Los Angeles, Santa Monica, San Francisco, San Mateo, Oakland, and New York, and also sold meat through Erewhon Grocery Stores.
This company was acquired in 2015.
The festival focuses on food and drinks produced locally, sustainably and organically.
In spring 2016, Fernald released her debut cookbook, Home Cooked: Essential Recipes for a New Way to Cook, with Ten Speed Press.
Fernald was CEO until August 2020, when Garry Embleton became co-CEO.
The company closed in October 2021 after a former butcher reported that it had sold cuts of meat from other producers, labeled as produced by Belcampo.