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dimanche, novembre 29, 2009

Clerisy noted US human right violations: if we don't enact affordable health care, we ask our trade partners ...

to sanction us monetarily through UN resolution. Have we not failed to
take care of entire classes of people? It appears the intent to harm
is there. Our own legislative proceedings make it evident.

Perry
perry.gregg@post.harvard.edu

jeudi, novembre 19, 2009

Growing rice using 25-50% less water, 80-90% less seed, no agri-chemicals, ... higher yields

FYI.

PG

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Julian Kingman <Julian@lotusfoods.com>
Date: Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 1:45 PM
Subject: Lotus Foods' Revolutionary Rice needs your support!
To:


Hi Everyone,

Lotus Foods needs your help! We've applied for a grant for our latest
initiative, called SRI. SRI (System of Rice Intensification) is a
revolutionary method of growing rice using 25-50% less water, 80-90%
less seed, no agri-chemicals, that produces higher yields, increases
nutrition, and helps reduce global methane emissions.

We've recently applied for a grant to help us get the word out about
this exciting new project, but we need your help to make it happen. Go
to this page: http://youtopia.uservoice.com/pages/33754-socially-responsible-for-profit
and vote for "More Rice with Less Water".

If you have a Facebook account, you can post a link to it there, and
encourage others to join the One Seed Revolution!

Lotus Foods (and the family farmers we buy our rice from) thanks you
for helping us make this project a successful one.

-Julian

You'll find attached some more information on our SRI rices.

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