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A research & education organization, dedicated to sustainable agriculture protection preservation of local ecosystems and biodiversity
We Put the culture back in agriculture since 1491
The Indigenous Production Trade Alliance was created to promote Traditional Ecological Knowledge including the use of biochar for soil enrichment, carbon sequestration, and sustainable crop production.
Our focus on potential opportunities and challenges related to agriculture production will benefit small-holder farmers and tribal communities that are alliance members within Indian country.
The core of the emerging industrial hemp industry work is driven by a desire to disrupt the status quo of how industry has traditionally operated. We are motivated by the abundance of applications for industrial hemp growing, as it can create new jobs, eliminate or significantly reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and other non-renewable resources, and provide a range of ecological benefits in the process.
Additionally, plant-driven economies can return power to community and regional networks that are too-often dependent on national and international supply chain models.
In order to change the status quo, development of these new, localized, circular economies will include the underserved and marginalized communities that have been blocked in the past from leadership roles by corporate nepotism that exists in the hemp and agriculture industry currently.
Native Health Matters Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization focused on facilitating community-based programs, and solving challenges related to agricultural opportunities in Native American communities, has partnered with researchers at multiple Universities in emerging Crops soil crop sciences to grow, analyze, soil water remediation phytoremediation carbon sequestering, and demonstrate varieties of industrial hemp for grain and fiber.
Hemp remediation biochar
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