Think about it:
A million Americans contributing to a grassroots, non-profit seed fund supporting small food enterprises and the emergence of the nurture capital industry . . .
A million Americans investing 1% of their assets in local food systems . . .
And the first step is signing the Slow Money Principles.
We've all heard too much about the structural problems of our economy, and too little about a new vision, a fundamentally new vision of economic, social and environmental health. It all begins with the soil . . .
A million Americans investing 1% of their assets in local food systems . . .
And the first step is signing the Slow Money Principles.
We've all heard too much about the structural problems of our economy, and too little about a new vision, a fundamentally new vision of economic, social and environmental health. It all begins with the soil . . .
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