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    In light of all things, we are living in a volatile environment. We have an ever increasing warming of the globe, frequency of natural disasters, widening of the income gap between the rich and the poor and the recent economic crisis.

    Why organic goods? The problem we see is that we have a centrally organised system that implements a standard for the greater population. As with any system that is centralised, external inputs are very much idle, ineffective and would require too much resources on the part of the central organization to judge and effectively prioritize and consult the concerns of the majority. In essence, this is how all antique organizations are constructed. At the top we have the experts and we carry out the decisions and follow the rules of the experts who supposedly serve us and represent our best interests. History has shown us however countless times that this isn’t always the case. Power indeed colludes.

    What if we could collaboratively invite the whole world to form any organization that we deemed necessary? What if we were able to decentralised any form of governance and render centralised systems obsolete?

    Through the web and the ever increasing power of collaborative tools, we see that today this is very much possible. We are starting with organic goods as we see that this industry is one of the most deceptive of its kind and it desperately needs our attention.

    Without our efforts, we can foreseen that in the coming years that what the many governments involed had sought out to achieve with organics will inevitably be one of the most futile and sterile endeavor yet.

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    JN on July 23, 2009
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