Dreamers and Achievers 501-c3 Presents A special interest project Greenwise Farms “The What Works Project” Sustainable economics This project is the good will part of The Gold Rush Project. A project of education, games and fun. By Sewell Enterprise, (See Exe Summary “The Gold Rush Project” @ www.thegoldrushproject.com ). Greenwise farms is first and foremost a high production low cost sustainable healthy way of life. In addition it is; • An off grid, state of the art, Aquaponics Research Center system providing organic fresh foods for local consumption at prices below traditional organic prices. (See Sustainable Economics / Shaye Stevens) “Honey Comb Economics” • A community co-op whereby co-op members participate with the success of Greenwise Farms. This encourages consumers to purchase our products over competitors. • A training facility for all to learn sustainable techniques of providing basic needs of life and commerce. • A provider of internships to students from the University of Florida and Florida A & M. • A provider of scholarships in the field of Agriculture. All of this while helping the homeless re-establish themselves through our partnership with The Coalition of the Homeless. A portion of our food production will be given to local food banks, meals on wheels etc…. Cash donations will be made to The Coalition for the Homeless. Some portion of revenues will be used to bring down the cost of our products to the consumer via Co-op member discount swipe cards honored at participating stores. (To launch we have 78 grocery stores ready to receive our products on their shelves.) There are an abundance of food brokers that agreed to include our products via their already developed sales outlets. Air to Water We will not use a well or public water services, instead we will employ ‘Air to Water”, a dehydration system producing all water need for the system. (See Air to Water Specks) Power source; Initially we will draw our power needs from the local grid. As we mature our system we will build a Gasifier/Plasma arch (waste to energy) powered electrical system; providing the power we consume and Co2 food for greenhouse plants. In addition we will provide excess power to the national grid giving us another income stream for the project.
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Dreamers and Achievers 501-c3
Presents
A special interest project
Greenwise Farms
“The What Works Project”
Sustainable economics This project is the good will part of The Gold Rush Project. A project of education, games and fun.
By Sewell Enterprise,
(See Exe Summary “The Gold Rush Project” @ www.thegoldrushproject.com ).
Greenwise farms is first and foremost a high production low cost sustainable healthy way of life.
In addition it is;
• An off grid, state of the art, Aquaponics Research Center system providing organic fresh foods for local
consumption at prices below traditional organic prices.
(See Sustainable Economics / Shaye Stevens) “Honey Comb Economics”
• A community co-op whereby co-op members participate with the success of Greenwise Farms.
This encourages consumers to purchase our products over competitors.
• A training facility for all to learn sustainable techniques of providing basic needs of life and commerce.
• A provider of internships to students from the University of Florida and Florida A & M.
• A provider of scholarships in the field of Agriculture.
All of this while helping the homeless re-establish themselves through our partnership with The Coalition of the
Homeless. A portion of our food production will be given to local food banks, meals on wheels etc…. Cash donations
will be made to The Coalition for the Homeless. Some portion of revenues will be used to bring down the cost of our
products to the consumer via Co-op member discount swipe cards honored at participating stores. (To launch we have
78 grocery stores ready to receive our products on their shelves.) There are an abundance of food brokers that agreed
to include our products via their already developed sales outlets.
Air to Water We will not use a well or public water services, instead we will employ ‘Air to Water”, a dehydration system
producing all water need for the system. (See Air to Water Specks)
Power source;
Initially we will draw our power needs from the local grid. As we mature our system we will build a
Gasifier/Plasma arch (waste to energy) powered electrical system; providing the power we consume and Co2 food for
greenhouse plants. In addition we will provide excess power to the national grid giving us another income stream for the
project.
Mission Statement;
To enhance quality of life through Agriculture
Core Values • Respect
• Ethical Behavior
• Fellowship & Mutual Assistance
• Education & Growth
• Unbiased Scientific Information
• Stakeholder Focus
• Innovation & Creativity
Homeless Services. • We will assist and place homeless applicants with temporary housing.
• Those in need will not be turned away.
• We will never quit in our efforts to help those in need.
• We go beyond helping those who will help themselves, we also help those who can’t help themselves.
Veterans; We seek to employ veterans every chance we can. Our initial thoughts on job placement for veterans will be in
the area of Management, IT, Order processing, Accounting, Legal etc….
Community benefits and relations
1. Create Aquaponics Agriculture Business internship programs.
2. Help feed homeless.
3. Publicity for Quincy; Put Quincy on the map as first location to offer Aquaponics internship in conjunction
with a University (creates affiliation between Quincy and Florida State University).
4. Create jobs for locals which means more people spending money in Quincy which leads to thriving
businesses which leads to more businesses opening in Quincy which leads to higher tax revenues.
5. Create education programs for children teaching them valuable skills which creates "dreamers & achievers"
in life. Provides children an alternative to gangs and mischief.
6. College scholarships for Aquaponics studies where children are encouraged to thrive in scholastic studies
while creating something healthy that benefits society.
7. Greenwise Farms Food Co-op Community reinvestment.
8. More products to come!
9. Can you think of more?
Aquaponics - Fish/Vegetables
Building
Initial build of our facility; 190 CORPORATE CT QUINCY, FL 32351 Gadsden County
Farming;
6,000 sq. ft. 20 tanks Fish farming,
8,000 sq. ft. of Organic Tier vegetable farming,
2,000 sq. ft. of Pole vegetable farming,
3,000 sq. ft. Ground vegetable farming,
1,000 sq. ft. Fowl coop farming (Eggs),
600 Sq. Ft. (20X30) Compost/worm bed secured with 40 mill plastic lining,