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*It must have sufficient diversity to allow for a complete service - Food As a Service | *It must have sufficient diversity to allow for a complete service - Food As a Service | ||
*It can feed from existing supply chains such as Walmart for things that are not provided | *It can feed from existing supply chains such as Walmart for things that are not provided | ||
*It is based on land-based productivity, but augmented with global supply chains | *It is based on land-based productivity, but augmented with global supply chains. This is a simple hack towards converting existing supply chains to increasingly local operations. | ||
*It hires farmers to steward land debt free and provides lifetime housing as Digital Serfs who have a high quality of life unprecedented in the neoliberal order, and provides incentives for regenerative development, ex., Teddy and milk. This starts to regenerate individuals who otherwise have a hard time. | |||
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Revision as of 17:26, 25 September 2020
- It must be sufficient productivity to support one full time staff person
- It must have a guaranteed market to eliminate marketing costs
- It must have sufficient diversity to allow for a complete service - Food As a Service
- It can feed from existing supply chains such as Walmart for things that are not provided
- It is based on land-based productivity, but augmented with global supply chains. This is a simple hack towards converting existing supply chains to increasingly local operations.
- It hires farmers to steward land debt free and provides lifetime housing as Digital Serfs who have a high quality of life unprecedented in the neoliberal order, and provides incentives for regenerative development, ex., Teddy and milk. This starts to regenerate individuals who otherwise have a hard time.