The Global Regeneration Corporation ADOPT A ZONE – FUND A FARMER’S CO-OP.

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The Global Regeneration Corporation ADOPT A ZONE – FUND A FARMER’S CO-OP

THE NEW BREAKTHROUGH: The “Fish-Garden” Raises Yields 5-10 Times TILAPIA FARMING IS COMBINED WITH ORGANIC BIO-DYNAMIC GARDENING

OUR FOOD PRODUCTION SYSTEM COMPLETES THE NITROGEN CYCLE AND GETS THE MOST FROM A REGION’S SOIL, CROPS AND PEOPLE - WHILE REGENERATING THE LAND, WATER AND CULTURE

HERE’S HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS: GRC Farmer Co-op Trains GRC Farmer Co-op Provides Seedlings, Fish to Food Co-op GRC Sells Some Production to GRC Distributes Organic or Natural Product Fund Farmer Co-op Provides $$, Other Needs to

AS NON-PROFITS, THE FARMER CO-OPS: Are able to receive additional assistance – Micro-Finance Education Grants Sewage and Water Help Youth & Women’s Grants AIDS Treatment Renewable Energy Grants or Loans

FUNDING ENTITIES PLUG INTO OUR SYSTEM: They do not have to – Re-invent the Wheel Train the Farmers Install the Equipment Run the Operation Implement the Other Needs Buy or Sell the Food

FUNDING ENTITIES PROVIDE RESOURCES TO THEIR ADOPTED CO-OP OR ZONE AND THEN COMMUNICATE WITH THEM OVER THE WEB THROUGH A BLOG AND PHOTOS.

If you would like more information or to talk to us, Call Michael Schacker at