Indigenous Production Model:
A Holistic Look at Labor and Ownership:
Let us take a moment to share our approach from the human side of production, specifically, the farmers who grow our products and the labor workers responsible for quality control, milling, packaging, and labeling, etc. First let’s look at the labor.
Labor and Employment:
Many businesses take pride in employing a considerable portion of a local population, directly or indirectly, a truly noble endeavor. Especially when the labor is returned with a fair and comparable wage.
Yet within an operation, such as ours, in this day and age, we may begin by utilizing manual labor, for the sake of convenience, opportunity and novelty, yet for sustainable growth and scalability, new systems of information and automation technology must be introduced.
While this shift increases efficiency and meets commercial demand, it also displaces labor previously dependent upon manual roles, and in the future, technical and intellectual roles as well.