![]() ![]() In the United States today, seed is mostly managed as a privatized commodity, not a living resource that requires careful stewardship. This work also includes public education, legislative advocacy, meetings with regulatory agencies, and at times the judicial system is required for achieving much-needed change. This work includes educating the public about issues that impact our seed supply and the growers who steward it, inspiring an activation of their voices. Grassroots organizing and direct lobbying at all levels of government is the foundation of successful policy change. ![]() It requires building capacity, relationships, and networks to leverage coordinated messaging and efforts to achieve a shared policy goal. What is seed advocacy?Īdvocacy includes a wide range of activities to influence policy makers. Together we can shape the future of seed policy with each advocacy action we take. Together we can shape the future of food and farming with each seed we steward and plant. Some of the policy priorities will be achievable through the 2023 Farm Bill while others can move forward at the administrative, regulatory, and state levels. Organic Seed Alliance (OSA) hopes the following roadmap will serve as a starting place to help policymakers identify where they can make an impact and where advocates can identify where they themselves are impacted by current policies and procedures. It is imperative that seed advocates and stewards engage in advocacy to advance shared policy priorities to ensure that this living, natural resource is managed respectfully, shared appropriately, and protected for future generations. Federal laws and regulations impact many aspects of seed systems, from how much public funding is directed toward managing our national germplasm collections to the scope of intellectual property protections on our seed supply. As the foundation of our food and fiber supply, a comprehensive policy platform that centers diversity, equity, health, and the public interest is long overdue. Policy work is essential to building and protecting seed systems in the US. ![]() thank God it isn't.Sign your name as a supporter of this platform INTRODUCTION This is not NMS and not made by a similar team as the NMS team. They're working with the people who supported the alpha version and I've seen a number of suggestions done by the players already implemented in the game (including 2 of my suggestions). Listening and even implementing good suggestions. Sharing vison, plans, ideas and interacting. The Craneball's team on the other is reaching out to their customers. That is totally absent with NMS, actually, as soon as Hello Games communicates, you have to wonder if they're ever telling the truth. One of the good thing about the Planet Nomad's team is their communication and interaction. Don't expect NMS2, then you'll be highly disappointed, but you can expect a better game. ![]() This isn't a No Man's Sky 2 game, it has some elements of the game, but also elements of other games and elements unique to the game. keep in mind that Planet Nomads isn't No Man's Sky at all, it's a totally different game. ![]()
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