what is thegiftsnetwork, the idea behind its formation?

The logo behind the gifts network. The sun at the top signifies sustainable agriculture and the plant in the house signifies protective agriculture, which forms the basic building block of thegiftsnetwork.

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the logo of thegiftsnetwork

Never chase the hot thing, whatever it is; that’s like catching the wave; you never catch it; you need to position yourself and wait for the wave. The way you do it is to pick something you are passionate about.

-jeff bezos

The idea of the Gifts Network is to slowly build a community. The community believes in making our food cycle more sustainable and less of pesticides and insecticides.

Where you can make this planet more sustainable and eco-friendly, the area I want to cover is healthy living, which comes with healthy food For humanity. We humans, compared to animals, are more intelligent, democratic, and free of speech. But we still lack the freedom that the animals enjoy. The freedom of food Yes, have you thought about that?
Being a doctor, I know the food we eat causes the most manifestations of the disease. Maybe it is simple diarrhea to mighty cancer.

When we see the global food chain, it is always fragmented, and there is parity among the countries in the money pyramid, where the amount of money is directly proportional to access to healthy food.
To solve the global problem on a larger scale, I started to blog with the website thegiftsnetwork.com, which expanded to The Global Initiative for terrace gardens and sustainable agriculture.

The goals of thegiftsnetwork.

You can’t share with an empty cup, so being self-sufficient lies at the base of this initiative. The goal of the gift network is to start with the basic concept of growing food sustainably and be able to automate it completely.

I want to take the thegiftsnetwork from level 1 to level 5 so that we understand the basics before we take a gigantic leap.


Level 1: introduces the basic concept of growing our food and the idea of sustainable growth.
Level 2: is collecting the data from Level 1 and build a global data sheet for easy access to the literature and research on terrace gardening.
Level 3: building a website for the exchange of food produced among neighbors and, by extension, communities
Level 4: Generating artificial intelligence and machine learning models for predicting future requirements and also helping for easy sharing of food and knowledge among communities
Level 5: involves developing an app-based autonomous robot to take control from sowing to harvesting according to the needs of the family and community.