We can’t solve the above and other global challenges (i.e., SDGs) with incremental innovation. We got to the place where we are now because most people think the same, while what we need is change through extraordinary innovation. What we want and need is a significant and quick leap, one we can do only by thinking differently, outside the box. For the past thirty years, I have carried in my heart the mantra, "If I do what others do, I will end up with the results others get. So, I must not do as others; I must do things differently.“ This line of thinking led me to realize that the most practical solution is to start by "dreaming the solution" and only then look for ways to bridge the gap to reality. Using this technique, I developed, among others: (i) a novel pest control technology, the first in 50 years, the GCFR, (ii) a state-of-the-art fruit fly control protocol, the FFCTZ, (iii) a breakthrough line of products, the Freedome, (iv) a groundbreaking concept for pest control solutions development. We have to come up with disruptive innovation, for we have wasted too much time on slow incremental innovation leading us nowhere. It is a tragedy that most people and families in poverty and hunger are hardworking farmers. Will “more of the same” solutions help them? Based on the past 100 years of experience, no. The answer to poverty is not another technological gadget, though "technology" is needed to create prosperity. The answer to poverty is not due to lack of money, though money is needed to create prosperity. The answer is not “more training,” though "training" is required to create prosperity. These have already been tried, replicated, improved, amplified... and ultimately failed. People say, "Experience brings wisdom." I tried and experienced the above and failed like everybody else. Technology, knowledge, money, talent, and wisdom are not a goal per se but means and tools to help others improve their livelihood and lives while increasing "the global happiness level." STRATEGIC DECISIONS I choose to focus my professional activity on things that matter to me, i.e., improving the livelihood of smallholders and "unprofessional" farmers, a group that makes up 97% of all farmers. And.… while doing so, we also ensure that we produce our food with 90% to 100% fewer sprays and chemicals. That is to keep our environment safe and sound and our food healthy and free of hazards. To this end, I founded Dream Valley, a complete end-to-end agro-regenerative marketplace Package for non-developed economies. Dream Valley's dual platform, digital and physical, helps farmers produce a higher yield of better quality AND THEN market it to premium markets to fetch premium prices, so subsequently, they can increase their income. And... Dream Valley is not an NGO; it is a commercial company. Why? Because I believe farmers, like all people, want and need to improve their economic situation from a position of respect. Without mutual respect, there is no true freedom. NGOs' finances are unaffected by farmers’ financial results. In contrast, I designed the Dream Valley business model in a way that it will benefit ONLY if farmers' income/profit improves and vice versa. We chose to align our interests with those of the farmers, to work in harmony. And we sure want more investors to chip in, which they would do only if they see a commercial company doing well. FROM GREAT TO “BEST” The most successful companies in the world, like, Google, Amazon, Facebook, IKEA, Apple, Tesla, etc., share something in common. They became successful not due to a unique technology only they have, but thanks to founder/s and management with an extraordinary business model and the ability to execute it. The IBMA conference invites extraordinary founders, investors, decision-makers, and stakeholders in the agro sector or related to it to attend the conference, share their experiences, learn from others, think together, and develop the most critical tool MISSING in the non-developed economies - dedicated novel business models. Dream Valley has already developed such a novel dedicated business model. It is said in Judaism that "whoever saves one life saves an entire world" (Sanhedrin 4:5). Therefore, I invite you to join Dream Valley and me on a journey that will not take us to the Moon and Mars but will help save millions of "worlds." There are 2.2 billion people who live amongst us in poverty and hunger; imagine how many “worlds” you/we can save. Those worlds/people will one day reach more stars than we imagine. Dream Valley’s journey will bring economic prosperity to millions. Dream Valley will improve the environment by keeping our farms free of pesticides and sprays, improve our health by producing healthier food, and increase tree planting to mitigate the negative actions of others and the greenhouse effect. Nevertheless, all this is not instead-but in addition to business success for investors and uneven happiness that money cannot buy. |