We are designing & trialing regenerative Food Forest models in the US.
Food Forests allow growing perennial and annual plants closely together in multi-stories within their natural climate profile, in symbiosis with each other, the environment, and the living entities around them.
We are intentionally designing productive Food Forest models on our farms in the different climatic regions in the US.
The US has various climates so that Food Forest Models can be trialed and adapted to worldwide climate analogs.
We thereby intend to influence a change in agriculture methodology around our increasingly fragile planet.
We are aligning the food forest models to be worked by large machinery and streamlining the production methods.
The economy of scale facilitates mass food production, regeneratively grown, for the increasingly hungry planet.
Bia Forest trials aim to produce Standard Operating Procedures to transform millions of acres of perennial mono-crop agriculture systems in the US, like citrus, almonds, apples, dates, pecans, etc., into productive food forests with measurable and predictable revenue and ecological benefits.
We will use these models, financial incentives, benchmarks & SOPs developed to train farmers and consultants
We are partnering with reputable Agriculture Universities, non-profits & other research institutions to quantify and validate the designs.
We will use the latest open-source accounting methodologies to provide credible data for researchers, educators, investors, and policymakers.
Multiple Crops produced may often need separate process streams for harvesting, grading, packing, storage, marketing, processing, and distribution. We are developing these SOPs in the Bia Forest designs, with value addition & marketing of these Climate Smart products.
Bia Forest's design research includes interactive financial modeling for data-informed analysis and decision-making.
We are open to collaborating with and/or incubating promising Ag startups to utilize the latest developments in Ag-Tech, Regenerative Ag, and associated fields
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