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Heifer International is a global nonprofit corporation funded by the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]], [[BlackRock]], [[Cargill]], [[Mastercard Foundation]], [[Walmart]] and the [[W. K. Kellogg Foundation]].<ref>https://www.heifer.org/partners/index.html</ref>
Heifer International is a global nonprofit corporation funded by the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]], [[BlackRock]], [[Cargill]], [[Mastercard Foundation]], [[Walmart]] and the [[W. K. Kellogg Foundation]].<ref>https://www.heifer.org/partners/index.html</ref>
= World Economic Forum =
In March 2023 the World Economic Forum published: "Recommendations for the Digital Voluntary and Regulated Carbon Markets"<ref>https://www3.weforum.org/docs/Recommendations_for_the_Digital_Voluntary_and_Regulated_Carbon_Markets.pdf</ref>. The Director of Heifer Labs at Heifer International was a contributing author.


= Savory Network =
= Savory Network =

Revision as of 20:56, 10 March 2023

Heifer International is a global nonprofit corporation funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, BlackRock, Cargill, Mastercard Foundation, Walmart and the W. K. Kellogg Foundation.[1]

World Economic Forum

In March 2023 the World Economic Forum published: "Recommendations for the Digital Voluntary and Regulated Carbon Markets"[2]. The Director of Heifer Labs at Heifer International was a contributing author.


Savory Network

Heifer International has been a key partner organization of the Savory Institute since at least 2013.[3]

See also: <https://www.heifer.org/blog/regenerative-agriculture-is-transforming-heifer-ranch-into-the-garden-of-eden.html>