carbon farmongDear Readers

Your help is needed. Today marks the end of Startup Weekend: an entrepreneurial initiative for budding businessmen, inventors and developers. The event is held in Trinidad and Tobago in a similar fashion to business hubs and hackathons all around the world.

One of these innovative teams have thought of a product based on Carbon Farming.

“Carbon Farming allows farmers and land managers to earn carbon credits by storing carbon or reducing greenhouse gas emissions on the land. These credits can then be sold to people and businesses wishing to offset their emissions.It helps the environment by encouraging sustainable farming and providing a source of funding for landscape restoration projects.”

You help is needed to assist this team in their endeavors. Please take a little time to fill out the survey using the link below. Your help is greatly appreciated. This is a special post, meant to assist fellow agripreneurs. The best of luck to them!

Here is the link to the survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/CNPXCBB
The group is conducting a market research survey to solicit responses to guide development of their product idea as part of the Startup Weekend Initiative.

Hit that share button – let’s spread the knowledge! After all, ideas flourish when we share them!
Keron Bascombe
Keron Bascombe

Keron is a Trinidad and Tobago-based agriculture journalist, mobile content creator, and the founder of Tech4agri, a social enterprise. Tech4agri employs digital media, journalism, and communication services to assist, inform, and empower agricultural and related stakeholders. It is the first entity to use mobile technology, media, and information sharing in an innovative way, allowing us to connect with ground-level stakeholders as we seek to meet their developmental needs locally, within our Caribbean region, and internationally, given the nature of our fields. Tech4agri has a solid foundation, having supported agriyouth as a blog since 2011 before transitioning to social enterprise in 2014.

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