Farmers sell carbon easily

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Neighborhood Economics, Eagle Market Streets CDC are growing a Watershed Fund to invest in local BIPOC farmers and biomedicinal producers in the Asheville bioregion. The Watershed Fund plans to work with ReSeed to help the farms and producers in its portfolio and in its pipeline of farms capable of raising $10,000 zero interest loans from their customers, friends and family get carbon payments from ReSeed.

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