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RE/SEED is the first community-based suite of tools that verifies and provides ongoing direct revenue based on measurable current carbon stocks managed by small-scale farmers around the world. ReSeed recognizes, quantifies, verifies and pays for existing good practices. We start at what exists today and by rewarding existing beneficial practices. ReSeed leverages blockchain technology to ensure validity of carbon stock management, from registration through validation and verification. We transform the current concept of “additionality,” which is one of the main barriers to entry by those who are already helping to keep our planet livable, into “true additionality” through investing in additional practices to draw down carbon and bringing additional farmers into our carbon asset ecosystem
ReSeed and the [[Watershed Fund]] plan to work together, with the fund’s portfolio of local BIPOC farmers and biomedicinal producers getting the payments from ReSeed. About $300,000 has to be raised to bring ReSeed to Western North Carolina.
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RE/SEED is the first community-based suite of tools that verifies and provides ongoing direct revenue based on measurable current carbon stocks managed by small-scale farmers around the world. ReSeed recognizes, quantifies, verifies and pays for existing good practices. We start at what exists today and by rewarding existing beneficial practices. ReSeed leverages blockchain technology to ensure validity of carbon stock management, from registration through validation and verification. We transform the current concept of “additionality,” which is one of the main barriers to entry by those who are already helping to keep our planet livable, into “true additionality” through investing in additional practices to draw down carbon and bringing additional farmers into our carbon asset ecosystem


ReSeed and the Watershed Fund plan to work together, with the fund’s portfolio of local BIPOC farmers and biomedicinal producers getting the payments from ReSeed. About $300,000 has to be raised to bring ReSeed to Western North Carolina.

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