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The Solution to world hunger
1. Based on 30+ years of Farmer Community study there needs to be a top down and bottom up solution. In interviews with 100s of farmers there are several lessons learned:
1. Farmers are resilient and really want to continue farming
2. Farmers values for family are the same as for city families, but the more rural farmers tend to have larger families and the children are more home centered than city children,
3. Farmers are more adaptive to successful patterns and are willing to change if money can be saved on cropping thereby allowing them more profit,
4. Farmers will adopt change if their neighbor is doing to and they are successful,
5. Farmer communities are more cohesive and collaborative than most urban communities, and
6. Increase in income for Farmers translates to increasing the economy of Farming communities as Farm profits are spent in the Farmers’ communities and this prosperity rises whole communities.
7. Farmers are dependent upon government supports
8. Public Private Partnerships (PPP) is the best way to move the Farmer Productivity forward
By understanding the Farmer and creating opportunities for the Farmer that are financially and programmatically sustainable presented in a way for easy adoption with continuing education advances can be made for adaptation and adoption of new technologies that can create the necessary transformation in the field to create lasting change for the better. If the technology would be nature based and regenerative as well as more productive for the farmer then change has been shown to occur rapidly. If downstream benefits to the ecosystem were possible then even better. On a resiliency basis if the crop was more nutritionally dense then there could be a life for the products with brand identity to not only allow for pull through from the farm to the table by the consumer, but also better for health of the consumers along the way, by eating better more nutritious food, health can improve and thereby ensure the cycle of easy adoption. If the products can be made price competitive the increase in production can be even better for widest-scale adoption.
SpeedGro has perfected each level of the equation having a method to improve soils conditions decreasing drought effects, sequestering toxins and releasing nutrients for improved soil health, increase the growth rate of maize, improve the health of the maize plant to create better disease and pest resistance, to increase silage amount of the plant by double for additional farm use and value added to increasing the nutritional density by protein x400%, vitamin content x400% and carbohydrates by 375% (Diet controls health) while increasing the overall production x200% and creating market ready crops 25% earlier. These changes as SpeedGro repertoire are now ready for Global Maize Production which accounts for more than 50% of the global staple production and in many countries a significant factor in GDP. SPEEDGRO works with local and federal governments, NGOs, Farmer organizations, and cooperative commercial organizations to find synergistic solutions.
How to create the necessary Farm Productivity change:
1. Evaluate current conditions
2. Involve leaders in every Farming community to think about the future
3. Train the Multistakeholder participants toward eco-friendly economically viable sustainability
4. Participate with the Farmers for practice changes
5. Celebrate successes
6. Reinvigorate the Farm communities
7. Employ artificial intelligence to seek out best patterns
8. Provide traceability for optimization
9. Better educate all levels of society with economic rewards
10. Follow Farm to Table optimization
1. Based on 30+ years of Farmer Community study there needs to be a top down and bottom up solution. In interviews with 100s of farmers there are several lessons learned:
1. Farmers are resilient and really want to continue farming
2. Farmers values for family are the same as for city families, but the more rural farmers tend to have larger families and the children are more home centered than city children,
3. Farmers are more adaptive to successful patterns and are willing to change if money can be saved on cropping thereby allowing them more profit,
4. Farmers will adopt change if their neighbor is doing to and they are successful,
5. Farmer communities are more cohesive and collaborative than most urban communities, and
6. Increase in income for Farmers translates to increasing the economy of Farming communities as Farm profits are spent in the Farmers’ communities and this prosperity rises whole communities.
7. Farmers are dependent upon government supports
8. Public Private Partnerships (PPP) is the best way to move the Farmer Productivity forward
By understanding the Farmer and creating opportunities for the Farmer that are financially and programmatically sustainable presented in a way for easy adoption with continuing education advances can be made for adaptation and adoption of new technologies that can create the necessary transformation in the field to create lasting change for the better. If the technology would be nature based and regenerative as well as more productive for the farmer then change has been shown to occur rapidly. If downstream benefits to the ecosystem were possible then even better. On a resiliency basis if the crop was more nutritionally dense then there could be a life for the products with brand identity to not only allow for pull through from the farm to the table by the consumer, but also better for health of the consumers along the way, by eating better more nutritious food, health can improve and thereby ensure the cycle of easy adoption. If the products can be made price competitive the increase in production can be even better for widest-scale adoption.
SpeedGro has perfected each level of the equation having a method to improve soils conditions decreasing drought effects, sequestering toxins and releasing nutrients for improved soil health, increase the growth rate of maize, improve the health of the maize plant to create better disease and pest resistance, to increase silage amount of the plant by double for additional farm use and value added to increasing the nutritional density by protein x400%, vitamin content x400% and carbohydrates by 375% (Diet controls health) while increasing the overall production x200% and creating market ready crops 25% earlier. These changes as SpeedGro repertoire are now ready for Global Maize Production which accounts for more than 50% of the global staple production and in many countries a significant factor in GDP. SPEEDGRO works with local and federal governments, NGOs, Farmer organizations, and cooperative commercial organizations to find synergistic solutions.
How to create the necessary Farm Productivity change:
1. Evaluate current conditions
2. Involve leaders in every Farming community to think about the future
3. Train the Multistakeholder participants toward eco-friendly economically viable sustainability
4. Participate with the Farmers for practice changes
5. Celebrate successes
6. Reinvigorate the Farm communities
7. Employ artificial intelligence to seek out best patterns
8. Provide traceability for optimization
9. Better educate all levels of society with economic rewards
10. Follow Farm to Table optimization