Corporate and private funding to sponsor the purchase large tracts specifically for agricultural development can be beneficial for everyone.
The benefactors receive publicity and tax breaks, while community agriculture increases food security. Corporations are always seeking opportunities to promote a positive image to their customers.
Solicitation of corporate funding through pledges can help to ensure well-financed agricultural production zones in developing nations.
In this system, the benefactors only contribute funds on an on-going basis to support the purchase of seeds and supplies. The communities have complete control over managing the farms.
Eventually, as production increases, the excess can be used for sale or trade with other local communities.
This ancient trade system will benefit from on-going modern world funding from organizations and citizens in developed nations.
Mike Brandolino