Pillars of Value
6 Dimensions of Community Impact
Name
Description
WHAT
What's the objective of the project, its goals, and which benefits are exactly being enabled with the deployment of the farm?
WHO
Who are the direct and indirect beneficiaries of the development, growth, and success of the project?
HOW MUCH
Quantitative details of how many people are going to be impacted by the development of the project.
CONTRIBUTION
Details about the tangible contributions being enabled by the development of the project using qualitative metrics.
RISK
What are the risks associated with the development of the project, and how are they going to be mitigated?
PUBLIC GOODS
These are the public goods that are going to be funded via the project revenue allocation.
Ecological Impact Tracking and Measurement
We track and report on the environmental and social impacts of our project using the EBF Framework for Environmental & Social Impact Reports.
We employ several eco-friendly practices to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance carbon sequestration:
Area of Impact
Methodology
Methane (CH4)
Using seaweed-based organic fertilizers
Collaborating with local farmers to incorporate seaweed in cow feed
Nitrous oxide (N2O)
Using 100% organic, in-house produced fertilizers
Implementing manure management strategies
Employing cover crops and crop rotation
Adopting no-till or reduced tillage practices (syntropic planting)
Integrating trees and agroforestry
Carbon Sequestration
Implementing regenerative agriculture practices (estimated 0.4-1.2 metric tons of carbon per acre per year)
Creating food forests
Tracking land productivity and organic produce yield
Ocean Impact
Collecting seaweed for fertilizer production
Organizing beach cleanups
Restoring marine habitats by reducing oceanic trash
This holistic approach minimizes agricultural carbon footprint, promoting soil health, biodiversity, and restoration of marine ecosystems.
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