Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Evoking Passion in Others for a Greater Cause

The ability to take proactive steps intended to make waves on a global scale is no longer a myth, considering a digital era in which progressive change can be attained from just about anywhere.  Humanitarian efforts once stalled by communication barriers are now opening up for entrepreneurs and philanthropists the world over.  If national policy change needs to be addressed, or the legitimacy and effectiveness of certain measures are in question, then information can be shared to establish and increase social awareness and foster relationships that improve upon ineffective initiatives, and/or examine alternative solutions yet to be explored.

Oftentimes we are consumed with injustices happening on a political, cultural, and social scale, whether it derives from social, print, television, radio, or web-based media outlets.  Regardless, we are continually updated and informed on world events that carry either fortunate reverberations or unfortunate repercussions.  Whichever the case may be, a number of pressing issues are taking shape in oft overlooked global conversations, including an underlying predicament that could have a lasting effect on the successful cultivation and exportation of rice.

Ourmilla Sharma, like many others who have taken it upon themselves to address and actively pursue organizational change, is working to raise awareness of a rice shortage that is inadvertently affecting nations outside of her home base, in Guyana.  By focusing on the rising shortage of rice on a worldwide scale, and the availability of a skilled labor force in Guyana, Mrs. Sharma and her team at AA Agri Industries have embarked on a mission to meet the increased need for a food source that sustains an estimated 3 billion people worldwide.


To say the efforts of Mrs. Sharma and her team are working on balancing the proportional scale of survival is about as precise as one can get.  To learn more about Ourmilla Sharma and the humanitarian goals her and her team wish to achieve in rice cultivation and agricultural change, visit their homepage for insight on how efforts underway may unknowingly be affecting you too. 

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