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It does this through a variety of means designed to facilitate the implementation of adaptive multi-paddock grazing ([[The Savory Method]]).<ref>https://www.maiagrazing.com/features/</ref>
It does this through a variety of means designed to facilitate the implementation of adaptive multi-paddock grazing ([[The Savory Method]]).<ref>https://www.maiagrazing.com/features/</ref>
The company is a close partner of Impact Ag<ref>https://www.maiagrazing.com/partners/</ref>, founded and chaired by billionaire media oligarch [[Alasdair MacLeod]], son in law of [[Rupert Murdoch]].<ref>https://soilsforlife.org.au/farewell-from-the-outgoing-chair-major-general-michael-jeffery/</ref>

Revision as of 21:43, 17 May 2023

Impact Ag Partners describes its mission on its website as "building and preserving natural capital through regenerative agriculture for our partners across Australia and the US."

Despite having "500,000 acres under regenerative management across Australia & the US," it claims to have only achieved a "2% increase in soil carbon sequestration" and "$1 million AUD in eco system services."

The company was founded in Australia, backed by sustained investment, directorship, and ownership by the Murdoch Family's Macdoch Group.

MaiaGrazing

MaiaGrazing is the name of both a software company[1] and its product, an "online grazing management tool that helps farmers maximise their pastures and profits."[2]

It does this through a variety of means designed to facilitate the implementation of adaptive multi-paddock grazing (The Savory Method).[3]

The company is a close partner of Impact Ag[4], founded and chaired by billionaire media oligarch Alasdair MacLeod, son in law of Rupert Murdoch.[5]