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Photo by U.S. Department of Agriculture “There’s an app for that”.
It’s not only a trademarked slogan of Apple, it s becoming a fact of life. Well, what if I were to tell you that there is a new app in development that will help reward farmers for adopting sustainable practices. An app that will create a marketplace for farmers to sell their produce directly to buyers, and allows farmers to cooperatively purchase inventory to lower their operating costs.
Seems like a big ask right? Well, that is exactly what the folks over at the Carbon Drawn Initiative are building with Genihub, A tool designed to reward farmers for adopting sustainable practices, and much, much more. But before we dive into what exactly GeniHub is, I want to give you a bit of a background.