Establish and promote sustainable development through community engagement, education and action by introduction of Neem as a naturally occurring alternative to chemical inputs
Neem feeds and educates people, create sustainable economies, build community, harvest water, reduced the carbon footprint, incorporate green energy systems, and addresses food security, nutrition and obesity. NEEM student emissaries represent a … See more →
  • January 20, 2012

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    Hugh Bennett field, named in honor of Dr. Bennett from the dust bowl era is clear environmentally and ready to plow for French Intensive / Grid beds. The Funes Agroeclogical Trail named in honor of Dr. Fernando Funes of Cuba, the father of the organic movement there that inspires us all, has been cleared... See More

  • September 23, 2011

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    NEEM will open Hugh Bennett field parallel and slightly below the greenhouse and raised beds at the 10 acre Wabash site in honor of Dr. Bennett's work in soil conservation. NEEM is the first Urban Sustainable Agroecological farm in North Carolina to receive FSA farm serial number. Request to open the fie... See More

    • Adam Williams
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  • January 10, 2011

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    Please look at the new launch for the book. A percentage of sales goes to NEEM. Best, Jeff https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/neem/cuba-seed-to-plate-a-wandering-feast

  • October 31, 2010

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    NEEM invites you to participate in a North Carolina Sustainable Agriculture Delegation in Cuba, January 15 – 22, 2011. This delegation takes place in and around Havana with unprecedented access to Cuban agriculturalists and in-depth site visits to related facilities. The delegation will stay at and ba... See More

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