Howdy Ags,
Got a little story for you. Keith here, Fighting Texas Aggie Class of '04 from San Antonio. After commissioning from A&M I spent 9.5 years in the Army, most of it downrange in Iraq and Afghanistan.
After leaving the Army a few of my veteran colleagues and myself have started a social enterprise, Rumi Spice. We sell premium high quality saffron direct from farmers in Afghanistan with the aim of catalyzing economic development.
We've been operating for 2.5 years and have provided over half a million in foreign direct investment in the Afghanistan saffron industry. Our farmer network has grown from 10 farmers to nearly 100. Each farmer has doubled and tripled their saffron production since working with us. We hire nearly 300 Afghan women in our processing centers and are the leaders in the industry when it comes to saffron quality.
Here's my ask of the Aggie Network. We are looking to provide farmer training in food safety and quality control, with USDA Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) standard. We are looking for subject matter experts who could assist with developing train the material and a train the trainer curriculum. If anyone has any information please contact me at name(above)@rumispice.com
Otherwise please check us out. Would love to get the Aggie network involved in this most Aggie of ventures.
Keith '04
Got a little story for you. Keith here, Fighting Texas Aggie Class of '04 from San Antonio. After commissioning from A&M I spent 9.5 years in the Army, most of it downrange in Iraq and Afghanistan.
After leaving the Army a few of my veteran colleagues and myself have started a social enterprise, Rumi Spice. We sell premium high quality saffron direct from farmers in Afghanistan with the aim of catalyzing economic development.
We've been operating for 2.5 years and have provided over half a million in foreign direct investment in the Afghanistan saffron industry. Our farmer network has grown from 10 farmers to nearly 100. Each farmer has doubled and tripled their saffron production since working with us. We hire nearly 300 Afghan women in our processing centers and are the leaders in the industry when it comes to saffron quality.
Here's my ask of the Aggie Network. We are looking to provide farmer training in food safety and quality control, with USDA Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) standard. We are looking for subject matter experts who could assist with developing train the material and a train the trainer curriculum. If anyone has any information please contact me at name(above)@rumispice.com
Otherwise please check us out. Would love to get the Aggie network involved in this most Aggie of ventures.
Keith '04