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HOW TO DIVERT THE CLIMATE CHANGE TSUNAMI WITH ITOCO CACTUS FARMS

Modern-day chemical agriculture has led to one-third of the earth’s topsoil
disappearing. It’s called desertification and it is the harsh reality of the
world turning to desert. Desertification happens when we create too much bare
ground, primarily from chemical sprays in agriculture …. and it’s happening the
world over.

Chemically induced arid lands ultimately lead to erratic weather, flooding,
inability to grow crops, mass immigration of people, and the causing of climate
change. Every year 40 million people are pushed off their land from dry soil
conditions because of desertification.

A massive desertification tsunami that is causing climate change is headed
straight for us.

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How we deal with desertification will determine the fate of climate and mankind.
Solutions are paramount and the ITOCO Cactus Farms are the world’s most
important solution in addressing arid lands and climate change. ITOCO Cactus
Farms can restore lands and the balance of nature.

Farming the Nopal Cactus is our hope for restoring nature to balance and
creating a sustainable living solution for people the world over. Companies are
searching for ways to reduce CO2 and combat climate change. Some are investing
in carbon credits others are creating innovative solutions. Governments are
looking for ways to refurbish lands and restore them to productive 360 circular
economies. All of these objectives are met with the ITOCO Nopal Cactus Farms.
(ITOCO.net)

REHABILITATING UNPRODUCTIVE ARID LAND INTO AN OASIS

Right now, all of humanity has an unprecedented challenge. That challenge is to
restore the balance of nature to its original form eliminating toxic emissions
from the atmosphere and diverting climate change from irreversible damage. 

A critical component to solving that challenge is large-scale land refurbishing.
Imagine unproductive lands and deserts turn into green oases, thriving with
plant and animal life; A world where land rehabilitation provides us with
renewed hope for a solution to climate change. Imagine government and corporate
citizens working toward a circular economy that promises a win-win for the
environment and the people. (ITOCO.net)

That is the future.

THE NATURAL CO2 CARBON CAPTURE NET NEGATIVE SOLUTION

Advanced governments and corporations will be looking to support the reduction
of CO2 emissions and want to build holistic economies of scale in a way that
serves all of humanity, naturally and safely. 

As we watch the world temperatures rise and witness wild storms, fires, and
floods are wreaking havoc around the globe, we all know the time for change is
right now. 

The climate catastrophes around the globe are more destructive than we have
experienced, and they are beyond anything we can control. 

Mother nature has spoken. We are listening.

ACHIEVE NET-ZERO AND REMOVE CARBON PERMANENTLY

Biologically, we know that trees and other plants offset carbon emissions and
can be instrumental in removing carbon dioxide so that we can keep global
warming below 1.5 C degrees. 

Afforestation is a solution that will be widely adapted however it has posed
problems in that it requires a lot of water and surface area to develop. C02
removal is not guaranteed with all trees and plants, because when they die, they
release C02 back into the atmosphere. 

With no clear answer for carbon capture and storage, Scientists and others had
to think about a solution in new and creative ways. Incredibly, the answer came
from land refurbishing and farming the Nopal Cactus.

Cactus grows in the desert, where there is a lot of available land. They require
little water and have a unique way to capture carbon and store it permanently
underground. That was a game-changing discovery.

REACHING NET-ZERO

Succulents like the Nopal Cactus are highly efficient at removing carbon dioxide
from the atmosphere. It is perfectly designed, by mother nature, to
photosynthesize and decarbonize the atmosphere simultaneously.

The Cactus preserve their water supply by opening at night when the sun is
lowest. The underside of a Cactus plant leaf has tiny holes called Stomata. With
a microscope, you see these holes open to inhale carbon dioxide and transform it
in the photosynthesis process.

In essence, the Nopal Cactus is a highly sophisticated CO2-sucking plant. It
captures carbon from the atmosphere every night and uses it for photosynthesis
during the day. And if that were not magical enough, when a cactus dies, unlike
trees and other plants, it does not emit carbon dioxide back into the
atmosphere. Nopal Cactus stores the carbon underground through its root
formation.

The Nopal Cactus solution is natural, permanent, and non-evasive. This Cactus
farming solution is the way forward to a carbon net-negative economy.
(ITOCO.net)



ITOCO: DEVELOPERS OF THE 360 CACTUS ECONOMY

Understanding the impact of the Nopal Cactus on the environment, visionary
company ITOCO set out to create a sustainable carbon sequestration farm in
Mexico. 

The ITOCO Cactus Farm is lucrative. It proves that arid lands could produce
carbon-reducing crops and provide a circular economy where all stakeholders
win. 

ITOCO strategically established fast-growing Nopal Cactus farms and illustrated
how rapid arid land rehabilitation was possible. The Nopal Cactus farm removes
toxic emissions from the air and supports local communities with jobs, cactus
products, fruit, and more. 

ITOCO’s sustainable cactus farming project and ability to rehabilitate
large-scale landmasses into productive ecosystems are the way of the future.
Imagine the possibilities. Think deserts, barren lands, and high-temperature
regions that are currently underutilized. 

For arid and semi-arid lands, there is a massive opportunity here.

ITOCO: WORLD LEADER IN CARBON SEQUESTRATION

With the development and implementation of climate-smart agriculture, the Nopal
rehabilitation farm provides renewed hope for arid and semi-arid regions. It
supports the populations of those regions that may have otherwise been
struggling with regional adaptations. 

The Nopal smart-climate agriculture project is an opportunity for healthy
people, healthy communities, and healthy economic benefits, all in one. This
project is the epitome of a 360-Cactus economy.

ITOCO is now one of the most innovative companies in Carbon Sequestration in the
world. ITOCO, having worked with over 10,000 farmers on tens of thousands of
hectares of land, their Nopal Cactus production is now serving customers with
organic fertilizer and clean energy production in several Mexican states.

Through a hybridization process and a rigorous genetic selection of more than 15
species of Cactus, and six years working in the field, the ITOCO team increased
crop production from 150 tons per hectare to 600-900 tons per hectare per year.
This result means exponential carbon sequestration and carbon removal from the
air. 

President and visionary of ITOCO, Michael Paul says, “We believe we have one of
the most cost-effective and environmentally friendly ways to rehabilitate arid
and desert lands. Our methods do not require huge amounts of desalination
(energy), power generation, infrastructure spending, or groundwater pumping. We
can produce profitable crops virtually from the outset. We bring a sustainable
CO2 Credit exchange opportunity to countries around the globe that have arid
climate conditions. This project supports carbon exchange, social security, food
security, employment, carbon sequestration, sustainable agriculture,
biodiversity conservation, clean energy production, and afforestation. This
project is a win-win solution for everyone involved.” (ITOCO.net)

ITOCO AT COP 26 CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE

ITOCO Director Teresa Tattersfield recently spoke about the Cactus Economy at
COP 26, the annual United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Glasgow, UK.
While Europe is aggressively implementing Carbon reduction programs, ITOCO will
use a natural source of carbon reduction that will also rehabilitate arid areas
of the continent and provide a sustainable circular living solution.

Mexico has endorsed the Paris Agreement adopted at the twenty-first session of
the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change and is taking action to mitigate its Green House Gas emissions
under the Land Use Protocol of the United Nations by 2030.

The ITOCO Program in Mexico has demonstrated Nopal Cactus farming innovations
leverage the superb adaptation to dry and arid landscapes which provide carbon
credits at an accelerated pace in under twelve months. It is a winner for our
environment and our people.

GOVERNMENT & CORPORATE OPPORTUNITY: REACH SUSTAINABLE GOALS

With our global population now at more than 7 billion people and projected to be
at 9 billion by 2030, we are using more energy, food, and resources than the
planet can provide. Our future depends on being innovative, working smarter,
reusing, and recreating the world’s resources in sustainable ways.

The Nopal smart refurbishing project is an opportunity for healthy people,
healthy communities, and healthy economic benefits, all in one. It is truly a
circular Nopa Cactus economy. The Nopal Cactus program is a natural government
and corporate initiative that will serve communities for years to come.

5 REASONS WHY THE NOPAL FARMING SOLUTION MAKES SMART BUSINESS SENSE

For climate-savvy governments, corporations, and investors, the Nopal Cactus
project makes good business sense.

 1. Arid regions of the world do not have to disappear. We can reahabilitate
    lands and restore great lands with a wealth of plants, and CO2 capturing
    cacus.
    
 2. The Nopal Cactus can be eaten, has superior health benefits, bears fruit,
    and is used for livestock feed, biofuels, fertilizer, and other applications
    like cosmetics, alcoholic drinks, food additives, and other pharmaceutical
    adaptations. These days, people often prefer to buy products from
    sustainable companies. Consumers want to see a commitment to the community
    and environment than any other product; this is a sign of more conscious
    times.
    
 3. Scientists believe that the capacity to offset carbon emissions is ten times
    higher in Cactus than carbon fixing by tropical rain forest. The Nopal
    Cactus can trap up to 30 tons of carbon dioxide per hectare per year. This
    project delivers $800,000 worth of carbon per thousand hectares in 12
    months. Many believe that the Nopal Cactus has the highest ability to remove
    carbon dioxide from the air over any other plant on earth. 
    
 4. The Nopal Cactus helps contain water and mud, and therefore it can be used
    as a living fence to combat winds, erosion, and desertification for other
    crops to grow simultaneously.
    
 5. The Nopal Cactus carbon sequestration and its many products and health
    benefits make it a world-leading solution for sustainable development,
    achieving a net negative result. (ITOCO.net)

THE ITOCO OPPORTUNITY THAT CAPTURES CARBON AND SUPPORTS COMMUNITIES

Micheal Paul says, “Our project provides quality employment in areas that are
currently non-productive. It provides a good income and jobs to people in
communities in remote areas with less opportunity. The unique carbon-reducing
element of Nopal is a wonderful by-product of Nopal farming that is an
incredible air cleanser. By planting Nopal in certain ways, we can encourage the
growth of other plants, further greening formerly arid or desert areas. It is a
dynamic project overall.”

Governments and large-scale landholders are invited to partner with the ITOCO to
transform underutilized arid lands into mega-opportunity and infrastructure.

The Nopal Cactus Farms are an innovation whose time has come. 

Interested parties wanting to earn carbon credits to achieve net-zero, develop
arid regions and transform desert land into agriculture opportunities, or serve
the world in a better way contact: ITOCO.net

GET INVOLVED: TAKE POWERFUL CLIMATE CHANGE ACTION

CHOOSE YOUR SOLUTION 

 1. GAIN CARBON CREDITS
 2. BE RESPONSIBLE WITH CARBON
 3. BUILD A CATUS FARM & ECONOMY
 4. REHABILITATE ARID LANDS
 5. SUPPORT LOCAL ECONOMIES
 6. INVEST IN SUSTAINABLE PROJECTS
 7. TAKE CLIMATE CHANGE ACTION FOR GOOD

PLEASE CONTACT: 

ITOCO.NET

KISS THE GROUND

A compelling documentary entitled “Kiss The Ground” is an important scientific
explanation of arid lands and the need to refurbish our world. Watch now as
scientific experts reveal the ways in which the earth’s soil could be the top
priority and solution to combatting climate change and preserving the planet.

https://www.netflix.com/title/81321999?s=i&trkid=13752289%C2%A0%C2%A0%C2%A0

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