I believe that adaptation of sustainable agriculture systems, rebuilding local food systems and revitalization of the rural sector is the key to solving many serious and complex issues America faces during this new millennium such as:
  • The health crisis, specifically mitigation of obesity and nutrition based disease
  • Climate change and global warming
  • Lack of food security and food availability
  • Energy shortage
  • Lack of Job creation
  • Lack of equitable distribution of wealth
  • Environmental pollution and degradation
  • Furthermore, I believe that the lack of viable local food systems is a threat to national security because 96% of our food travels an average of 1500 miles from farm to plate. Viable small farms are the back bone of the rural economy and localizing food production systems. Biochar is a key product in improving fertility and increasing production, and is a scalable means of sequestering carbon and converting other greenhouse gases in to energy. Zanjabil Gardens is a small (5 acre) start up farm transitioning to organic. We are using ultra-modern methods, (old methods rediscovered such as biochar) and mixed species cover cropping, 10 year crop rotation and Albrecht(Base Saturation) mineral balancing to maintain perpetual fertility. We are using modern methods such as computerized farm management, crop planning and record keeping systems, and computerized accounting methods and SPIN (a production/marketing method) to guarantee good decision making that generates profitability. Good soil fertility producese tasty, healthy, nutritionally dense vegetables and fruits, and reduces pest and disease pressure. Our mixed species cover cropping system combined with ten year crop rotation managed automated crop planning; farm management software assists us in making the right decisions based on knowledge and observations. The SPIN approach to land allocation, post-harvest processing, crop pricing, gives us powerful tools to choosing the right markets and getting the best price for our produce. Zanjabil Gardens is a real production farm capable of feeding hundreds of families and can be used as a model of the Farm In a Box© system that can be replicated by millions of people to help them move into small farming to solve our national health crises and mitigate climate change through carbon sequestration and reduction in the use of fossil fuels. We are looking for investors who would like to be a part of a small farm.
    Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

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    IMAN's Farmers Market
    2744 W 63rd St4
    Chicago, IL 60634
    May 24, 2015

    The 61st Street Market
    6100 S Dorchester Ave
    Chicago, IL 60629

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    We are a founding member of the Chicago Chapter of the Bionutrient Food Association We are also a member of the Pembroke Farming Family Association

    Contact Information

    Contact:
    Kamal Rashid
    (815) 549-7332
    Location:
    5430 S Mulberry Ave
    Pembroke Township, IL 60958
    Mailing Address:
    6342 S Ellis Ave, apt3
    Chicago, IL 60637

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