Farm Governance

Democratic decision-making for teacher-owned agricultural sovereignty. Every member has a voice in shaping our collective future.

Voting Members

8,500

Active Proposals

3

Decisions Made

12

Avg Participation

94%

land selection-1 days left
Select First Farm Location: Okinawa, Japan
Proposal to acquire 50 acres in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Site offers excellent soil quality, abundant rainfall, indigenous plant partnerships with Ryukyuan communities, and alignment with Blue Zone principles.
For: 6,847 (85.1%)Against: 1,203 (14.9%)

8,050 total votes • 94.7% participation

farm design-16 days left
Farm Design: Regenerative Polyculture Model
Adopt regenerative polyculture design integrating Ashitaba, Gotu Kola, Ashwagandha, and companion plants. Design prioritizes soil health, biodiversity, and minimal external inputs.
For: 7,234 (94.1%)Against: 456 (5.9%)

7,690 total votes • 90.5% participation

partnership-15 days left
Partnership: Ryukyuan Indigenous Knowledge Keepers
Establish formal partnership with Ryukyuan indigenous knowledge keepers for traditional Ashitaba cultivation methods, intellectual property co-stewardship, and revenue sharing.
For: 8,123 (97.2%)Against: 234 (2.8%)

8,357 total votes • 98.3% participation

Our Governance Principles

One Member, One Vote

Every Farm Acquisition Fund member has equal voting power, regardless of contribution amount or tenure. Democratic principles guide all decisions.

Transparent Process

All proposals, voting records, and decision rationales are publicly accessible. Transparency builds trust and accountability.

Evidence-Based

Proposals include data, research, and expert consultation. Decisions are grounded in evidence, not ideology or profit motives.

Your Voice Matters

Join the Farm Acquisition Fund to participate in governance, vote on key decisions, and help shape the future of teacher-owned regenerative agriculture.