What I am calling Superfoods are foods that can resist extreme climatic adversity-- Joseph Simcox, Botanical Explorer striving to fight world hunger through biodiversity
I call him Mr. Chlorophyll. Some call him Christopher Columbus of the Plant World. Others call him Indiana Jones or Tarzan. Joseph Simcox, 48, has no home. He lives out of 2 suitcases. He has visited over 100 countries in the last 10 years in his perpetual search to understand the edible treasures Nature has provided. It is time for him to go public with his information, to help offer real, sustainable solutions to food security. Solutions that aren't based on GMOs! He is presently offering to speak free of charge to your organizations, mission is to get the message out to the public. In the last month he has presented for ECHO Agricultural Conference and California Rare Fruit Growers. He can be contacted through susanmsimcox@uchicago.edu
Visibility:
Everyone
Posted: Monday December 19, 2011, 9:15 am Tags: [add/edit tags]
Tuesday September 4, 2012, 7:43 am
This sounds really interesting - I wrote a blog a while back on 'gardening in Africa - your how to guide' and listed some foods that are very durable and will grow no matter how hot or dry it gets. It could be a serious solution, along with showing people how to trap water in the soil and add nutrients using plant scraps
What I am calling
Superfoods are foods that
can resist extreme
climatic adversity--
Joseph Simcox,
Botanical Explorer
striving to fight world
hunger through
biodiversity.I call him
Mr. Chlorophyll. Some
call him Christopher
Columbus of the Plant...
What I am calling
Superfoods are foods that
can resist extreme
climatic adversity--
Joseph Simcox,
Botanical Explorer
striving to fight world
hunger through
biodiversity
What I am calling
Superfoods are foods that
can resist extreme
climatic adversity--
Joseph Simcox,
Botanical Explorer
striving to fight world
hunger through
biodiversity.I call him
Mr. Chlorophyll. Some
call him Christopher
Columbus of the Plan...
Message: Petition For Kiera Wilmot to Return to her High School in Florida by Jude H.
(0 comments
|
discussions
)
— This young student tried
a science experiment
that, a shock to all
including Kiera, "blew
up". This took place
recently in Polk County,
Florida at Bartow High
School. Noone harmed,
ingredients: aluminum
foil and toilet cleaner
in a plastic bottle. It
... more
Message: The Good and the Bad... by Sandi O.
(0 comments
|
discussions
)
— Hi Guys,(everyone is
Guy's by the way) it's a
term I use for Women and
Men...I like that I can
log in here each day and
feel like I'm doing a
little goodby signing
petitions and click to
donate...But there are
somedays like today when
I see picture's ... more