Just a question.
Wondering if the value, sustainability has diminished :
- with plant variety breeding being privatized
- agronomic research by those chemical and fert. companies, being retained within the private companies
- plant breeders, fertility - fertilizer and biological companies
- soil testing/field zone management
- accounting and software systems
- tracking of production through live data reporting systems (John Deere, Farmers Edge, Climate etc)
- carbon trading
- insurance providers
The cooperative could take on a business model where equity that is tangible - would be owned by those who contribute into business, leveraging the collected levies, acres, and the rapidly developing digital platforms etc
Currently, part of the problem is, no strong voice for farmers, lobbying, activism, political voice, commercial power through purchasing, production, processing, tangible return on dollars invested and business growth.
Nothing tougher than trying to organize farmers, thats a given. It doesn't need to evolve perfectly in the first year, opportunities would be enormous.
Not sure if this is best discussed on a morning coffee or evening night cap-s.
Wondering if the value, sustainability has diminished :
- with plant variety breeding being privatized
- agronomic research by those chemical and fert. companies, being retained within the private companies
- plant breeders, fertility - fertilizer and biological companies
- soil testing/field zone management
- accounting and software systems
- tracking of production through live data reporting systems (John Deere, Farmers Edge, Climate etc)
- carbon trading
- insurance providers
The cooperative could take on a business model where equity that is tangible - would be owned by those who contribute into business, leveraging the collected levies, acres, and the rapidly developing digital platforms etc
Currently, part of the problem is, no strong voice for farmers, lobbying, activism, political voice, commercial power through purchasing, production, processing, tangible return on dollars invested and business growth.
Nothing tougher than trying to organize farmers, thats a given. It doesn't need to evolve perfectly in the first year, opportunities would be enormous.
Not sure if this is best discussed on a morning coffee or evening night cap-s.
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