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Agriculture, Farming & Food

“Teaching kids how to feed themselves and how to live in a community responsibly… is the center of an education.”

Alice Waters

American Chef And Activist

Total Awards Available: $18.5 Billion

Agriculture, Farming & Food Narrative: 

Agriculture is the cornerstone of modern society and as such, has helped construct the most successful economic societies in history, and this section is  designed to help fund and develop regional agriculture and farming programs. The focus starts with helping establish or expand agribusinesses and/or family farms. The second is to develop policies that will help countries feed themselves. In fact, after 7 years, it is hoped that excess food will be exported to other countries. In an effort to reduce competition and encourage trade, the region will be urged to specialize in different food products.

Goals & Objectives: Establish programs that

  • Create self-sustaining large and small farms;
  • Train future farmers (families) on how to produce the best yield with the tools they have;
  • Develop crops for the region’s population use, seed and international export;
  • Production of various meat(s) for use at home use and export;
  • Establish healthy nutritional food programs that teach people how to properly eat properly;
  • Help establish specialized crop growing projects;
  • Expand regional and international cooperation in an effort to gain specialization and expertise while expanding cultural exchanges and peace;
  • Professionally train future farmers in everything from agribusiness management to agricultural sciences.

Awards Time Line

  • Year 1: Available: $250M
  • Year 2: Available: $1B
  • Year 3: Available: $1.5B
  • Year 4: Available: $2B
  • Year 5: Available: $3B
  • Year 6: Available: $4B
  • Year 7: Available: $2.5B
  • Year 8: Available: $2B
  • Year 9: Available: $1B
  • Year 10: Available: $250M

Needs:  

  • Special Classes to train future farmers in agricultural sciences and business management;
  • Distribution of seeds that are selected to grow in the region;
  • Purchase of equipment for use as a collective in the town or city;
  • Support scientific analysis of land(s) to determine not just watering or growing patterns, but fertilizing needs and supporting programs that will help produce the highest yield;
  • Matched hiring programs designed to get the right talent to the right farm;
  • Fertilizer education and use.

Notes

1st year 

  • Committee operations
  • Hearings conducted
  • RFP/Submissions
  • Projects discussed

2nd year 

  • First awards  

3rd year and up

  • Awards provided based on committee and board approval
  • Major development years 4,5,6
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