Is This How You Are
Doing Agriculture?

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SPW Agricultural Machinery Assemblers Association
Become an Environmental
Entrepreneur By Recycling and Assembling Agricultural Machinery & Trucks
Equipment Supplier: If you want to enter our network and have your
equipment seen by our members just place an ad in our online directory under
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Information Coming
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How To Start An Agricultural Machinery Assembly Business
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What Tools Do You Need For An Agricultural
Machinery Assembly Business
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How to Obtain Dismantled agricultural
machinery
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How To Obtain Tractor Parts
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What Kinds of agricultural machinery Should You Buy
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What Is The Process of Importing Dismantled
agricultural machinery
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How to Set Up A Business Reassembling agricultural
machinery
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How To Set Up A Business Selling Used
agricultural machinery Parts
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How To Get An Agricultural Machinery Assembly Working plan
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What Is A Agricultural Machinery Assembly Business Working Plan
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Agricultural Machinery Assembly Business Online Course
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Agricultural Machinery Assembly Business Sample Lesson
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Agricultural Machinery Assembly Business Planning
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Agricultural Machinery Assembly Business Guidelines
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The Services Of the SPW
Ecojustice Center
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Categories of Agricultural Machinery
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WE'D LIKE TO
BOND AND LINK WITH YOU!
The SPW Ecojustice Center would
like to invite all WORLDWIDE
entrepreneurs who are now or want to develop sustainable
agricultural machinery recycling businesses to become a part
of the newly developing the SPW Ecojustice Center
Agricultural Machinery Assembly Association. This timely
consortium is being led by Dr. Carol Cross, President of the
SPW Ecojustice Center, Agricultural Machinery Assembly and
Repair Division.
Our organization is committed to
providing the SPW Ecojustice Center Agricultural Machinery
Assembly Association entrepreneur members with all the
contacts, systems, entrepreneurial skills, business
development skills, and support systems you need to
successfully do business in the worldwide green
market-places. We'd like to Bond and Link with you so we
find out what you want to get and what you want to share
with other entrepreneurs in creating a sustainable world.
Please accept this as our open invitation to closely Bond
and Link with us by joining the SPW Ecojustice Center
Agricultural Machinery Assemblers Association.
According to Dr. Carol Cross,
President of the SPW Ecojustice Center, "The idea for
the Consortium is the result of years of bonding and linking
with people from all over the world. I have been involved
with firms from many tropical countries and I am impressed
by their industry and work ethics. Frankly, any part of the
tropical world can create sustainable development but only
through the use of agricultural machinery. It is simply a
matter of developing hardworking, dedicated ecologically
oriented, sustainable entrepreneurial cultures.
There are many lands in the
tropics that need rural economic development through small
scale industries and by creating Agricultural Machinery
Assembly and Repair businesses these countries can develop
the first workable sustainable tropical entrepreneurial
cultures. The vast plant resources coupled with their
already developed infrastructures place them in a perfect
position to develop and advance their businesses only if
they are able to transport their goods to the marketplace.
Tropical countries are already a world source of many raw
materials that can be turned into industrial development
projects. But they've got to transport their goods to the
market. For much of agricultural production in
tropical countries, the main obstacle is how to quadruple
the production of food to meet growing world needs.
All that is needed is the technical assistance, technology
transfer and access to the vast US marketplace for them to
take off and create lucrative green businesses.
Dr. Carol Cross continued,
"African, Asian, Central American, Caribbean and South
American are already producing food and other products that
need to go to their marketplaces and to places where the
products can be transformed. There are many pieces of
agricultural machinery in your country that need repair.
In most areas there is not one single good place where
agricultural machinery could be repaired. There are
some places where you find all kind of torn up parts lying
around. But the shop is not organized and not
efficient.
As development proceeds in your
country, more and more markets for used agricultural
machinery, agricultural machinery parts and for agricultural
machinery repair will grow. As these worldwide Agricultural
Machinery Assembly and Repair markets open up, firms that
belong to the Consortium will automatically be included in a
wide variety of training and support services.
It seemed to me that Agricultural
Machinery Assembly and Repair firms could profitably work
together within country and between countries to create a
lucrative Agricultural Machinery Assembly and Repair
entrepreneurial culture in the tropics. With such a synergy
between these entrepreneurs and the worldwide Agricultural
Machinery Assembly and Repair movement, the SPW Ecojustice
Center Agricultural Machinery Assembly Association members
could become rich and powerful and gain control of their
destinies in the 21st century.
"I was talking with some
businesspersons from Belize who were producing potatoes and
vegetables," said Dr. Cross. "The major problem these
producers have is getting lands plowed. The local government
offers the use of machinery but many times you wait and wait
to use it. Then for political reasons they use the tractors
for hauling floats in parades and other showy activities.
Another problem is they don't have the spare parts to
maintain the machinery. Often they do not know about
preventive maintenance, let alone practicing it. They don't
know how to rework spare parts to retrofit them. There
are so many problems about machinery that a great deal of
production that could be done isn't. It's get very
frustrating when you miss the rains because the government
equipment was not available to catch the best time to plant.
We need access to machinery and
spare parts and we need the booklets that come with them so
we can fix even old tractors. Lots of these old booklets are
on the internet but most small farmers and even larger one
do not have the internet or do not know how to find them.
Farmers need to know how to do things like building special
refrigerated units using dry ice to carry produce to market.
Because I have access, I was able
to supply them with what they needed. I decided to connect
these people to enable them to work together. I broached the
consortium idea to all three and they were interested in
being a part of it.”
I would like to invite all
developing countries entrepreneurs as well as those from
North America, Central America, South America and the
Caribbean Islands to become a part of this exciting
Consortium. Not only will YOU make valuable contacts as well
as have access to the SPW Ecojustice Center's agricultural
machinery and agricultural machinery parts resources
including pertinent import/export business information from
the SPW Ecojustice Center. In addition, you'll be able
to work with other Agricultural Machinery Assembly and
Repair entrepreneurs throughout the World. Also
membership on the Agricultural Machinery Assembly
Association Special Advisory Panel is still open. The
Special Advisory Panel will determine how the organization
is developed, what its goals are and what its focus will be.
Write for a free information packet or use the enclosed
Membership Application and start profiting now!
Dr. Cross , President
the SPW Ecojustice Center
Agricultural Machinery Assemblers Association
the SPW Ecojustice
Center Agricultural Machinery Assemblers Association Goal -
Enabling Firms to Profit From Agricultural Machinery
Assembly and Repair
If you need more support, contact
Dr. Carol Cross at
agequip@solarentrep.com
Skype: solarentrep
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You are
invited to participate in a whole new way of sustainable
development. The developed countries are full of old,
discarded agricultural machinery, trucks, and other
equipment that go into filling up our landfills and
polluting our earth. By developing this recycling business
we becoming environmental entrepreneurs, we support
environmental responsibility. It is a calling that
fights global warming and is a key part of creating a
sustainable planetary economy. Join us and profit from doing
something good for the environment.
MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES
DUES
SCHEDULE
Note: Check for dues must accompany
application and must be in US funds. If application is not
accepted, dues will be refunded. CATEGORY 1: US$150
before June 1, 2013. US$ 250 after June 1, 2013 CATEGORY
2: US$250 before June 1, 2013. US$ 350 after June 1, 2013
CATEGORY 3: US$250 before June 1, 2013. US$ 350 after June
1, 2013 CATEGORY 4: US$ 75 before June 1, 2013. US$ 125
after June 1, 2013 CATEGORY 5: US$750 before June 1,
2013. US$900 after June 1, 2013
Definition of Categories
CATEGORY 1 - Regular Voting
Members include but are not limited to:
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African, Asian, Central
American, Caribbean and South American agricultural
firms
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African, Asian, Central
American, Caribbean and South American forestry and
forest products companies
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African, Asian, Central
American, Caribbean and South American small scale
machinery manufacturers and exporters
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African, Asian, Central
American, Caribbean and South American firms seeking to
develop environmental businesses
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African, Asian, Central
American, Caribbean and South American firms desiring to
develop a SAMEI business
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African, Asian, Central
American, Caribbean and South American firms seeking to
contact international suppliers and buyers
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African, Asian, Central
American, Caribbean and South American firms desiring to
market through export
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African, Asian, Central
American, Caribbean and South American firms producing
handicrafts, hand made paper, etc.
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African, Asian, Central
American, Caribbean and South American firms seeking
technology transfer and joint ventures
CATEGORY 2 - Agricultural
Machinery Assembly and Repair Voting Members
African, Asian, Central American,
Caribbean and South American and international environmental
businesses, forestry and forest products companies,
ecological and development planning firms
CATEGORY 3 - Associate Voting
Members
International firms who wish to
develop joint ventures, market to the African, Asian,
Central American, Caribbean and South American countries,
develop Agricultural Machinery Assembly and Repair projects
in African, Asian, Central American, Caribbean and
South American countries, buy from African, Asian, Central
American, Caribbean and South American producers,
subcontract with African, Asian, Central American, Caribbean
and South American firms
CATEGORY 4 -
Auxiliary Nonvoting Members
College professors, students, not
for profit organizations, churches, social groups,
universities, social service organizations, learning
centers, government agencies
CATEGORY 5 - Corporation Voting
Members
Large scale construction firms,
export houses, manufacturers, bankers, financing
institutions
DECLARATION
I herewith agree to support the principles and purposes
of the SPW Ecojustice Center Agricultural Machinery Assembly
Association and to conduct business legally, ethically and
in a sustainable, ecologically sound manner and in the best
interest of the Environmental Entrepreneurial Movement and
Agricultural Machinery Assembly and Repair WAY of life.
Email to
011-786-531-9292 or email her at
sagwtrees@gmail.com or SKYPE
to solarentrep
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In addition, there is a great deal of
opportunities' for developing businesses recycling agricultural and
forest wastes through biomass development. The SPW Ecojustice
Center Agricultural Machinery Assembly Association is dedicated to
developing environmental businesses in your country through
recycling presently unused resources
The people we serve through the
SPW
Ecojustice Center come from many walks of life. We
are developing the FitoKenaf
Community to Enable Everyone To Participate In The Uses of
Kenaf As
The
Environmental Entrepreneurship Powerhouse.
We provide services and products to growers and to Green
Investors. We seek to halt
global warming through
kenaf
planting and
tree planting for
carbon sequestration. We support agricultural
entrepreneurs is creating
kenaf projects
through seeds, consultancy and training.
At The
EcoAgroForestry Way School
Online You Can Learn About
Global Warming, Carbon Sequestration, Paying Your Carbon Debt, How To Become An
Environmental Entrepreneur, How to Develop a Kenaf Project, Get
Support, Heal the Earth and Make a Profit.
We seek to enable indigenous people to
create jobs as kenaf and tree planters for our
Certified Carbon Sequester Business. We support firms,
individuals and groups who want to develop
briquetting
business. We seek to assist tropical landowners in developing
Kenaf projects and
Leucaena
plantations. Leucaena is an elegant solution to global
warming.
Kenaf
Make Excellent Food
For People, Livestock Feed, Fiber, Fabric, Paper, Biochar
Organic Fertilizer, Shade, Beautification, Automobile Interiors,
Building Materials & Carbon Sequestration
We Are Dedicated To
Involving You In The Battle To Regreen our Planet, to Reduce
Carbon Emissions and Plant Kenaf To Provide Sustainable Economic
Development. Please Join Us In One Or More Of The Groups
Below!
1. The FitoKenaf Community
This is a Facebook group being developed to
enable everyone who wants to p participate in
the use of kenaf to fight global warming end
hunger and cleanse our air an opportunity to
learn about kenaf and interact with others to
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2. KenafProfits, the Yahoo Group
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3. Help Us Grow Kenaf To Feed The
Hungry Children of Intibucá
Please
join me in my Facebook cause to grow kenaf
for food for the mountain children of Intibucá.
Children there sleep on dirt floors with
temperatures in the 30s. They are lucky to get a
tortilla with salt to eat. Kenaf could provide
food, chicken feed, fish feed and firewood.
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Please Join Dr. Cross In Her
Facebook Cause
"Build a Community Project Using Kenaf for Food,
Feed and Income for the Mountain Children of
Intibucá"
Dr. Cross would like to invite you to participate in her
Facebook cause to grow kenaf in the mountains of
Intibucá. For over five years Dr. Cross lived among the
Lenca Indians with a youth soccer and tree planting
project. Now the children are suffering because the
chaos in Honduras these past years has destroyed the
economy. Intibucá was always the poorest Indian state
but now children are dying of starvation and pneumonia.
I want to grow kenaf there for food, feed for chickens
and fish as well as handicrafts. Please join my cause.
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Below are some of
the hungry children of Intibucá. Corn makes tortillas which have
no protein. Kenaf has up to 30% protein depending on the
cultivar.
These children pick up discarded plastic items to try to
distract themselves from their hunger.
4. Join The
Leucaena Earth Trees Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/135831644477/members/
This is a community based
around the EcoAgroForestry Way School being developed online.
I am Dr. Carol Cross and I believe in the
importance of self esteem building On my
Facebook page I
regularly post Positive Words. In addition I have a Facebook
Cause,
Create World Peace Through Self Esteem Building I am
dedicated to community building based on teaching people how to
build personal self esteem as well as self esteem in others.
For that reason I am creating the EcoAgroForesty Way School and
Community, online and onsite in in USA. I would like to invite
people who want to change the world for the better, to stop global
warming, to create sustainable businesses and to build a sustainable
planetary economy.
This
school we are creating will be both online and onsite. We are seeking
a building to begin our outreach and invite you to come and share with
us beginning our certification courses in January 2013.
EcoAgroForestry - the development of sustainable,
productive, long term,
human-based life maintenance systems. It involves
the use of ecologically
sound methods of producing crop plants, animals and
trees in a production
system that uses sustainably appropriate inputs and
methods. It includes
composting, biomass energy, solar energy,
recycling, polyculture, wind
energy, biological pest control, organic farming
and gardening methods,
aquaculture, water and soil conservation
technologies and other appropriate
technologies that avoid the use of pesticides,
insecticides, and inappropriate technologies.
Join at
https://www.facebook.com/groups/135831644477/
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We also
work with soccer Youth-At-Risk in Belize, Guatemala, and
Honduras in tree planting projects through
Soccer for Life.
Skype
- ecofarmer11 or mountainfoods or
speaklanguage1 solarentrep
Other Emails or
Ways To Contact
leucaena@solarentrep.com or
kenaf@solarentrep.com
solarenergy@solarentrep.com
Contact Dr. Cross at
reforest@solarentrep.com
entrepreneur@solarentrep.com
Skype: solarentrep, mountainfoods, ecofarmer11
US Phone 001-786-531-9292
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