Sunday, November 29, 2009

Muhammad Farms

"Accepting Responsibility To Build Our Communities"

 


 

Muhammad Farms: Memphis and the Mid South Out Let

Ministry of Agriculture

Dr. Ridgely Abdul Mu'min, The National Farm Manager

Under The Leadership of The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan

 

Mission Statement:Our major goal is to develop a sustainable agricultural system that would provide at least one meal per day, according to the teachings of the Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad for the 40 million black people in America. Also this system should provide the necessary raw materials for the production clothing and housing for the 40 million or more black people in America. This requires the attainment, proper utilization and conservation of the useful land and using science and technology to make the non-useful land useful.

We have estimated that it will require 51 million acres of land to provide enough food for one meal per day for 40 million people if that eat meat. If meat and milk is not including then the required land drops to 6.3 million acres of cropland or 9,852 square miles. To purchase 6.3 million acres of would require 6 billion dollars plus an additional 2 billion dollars for equipment. It would require at least 18,000 farmers with the proper equipment to run such operations.


Muhammad
Farms is situated on a 1556 acre tract in Southwest Georgia redeemed by
Minister Louis Farrakhan in 1995 for the Three Year Economic Program.
It is part of a larger 4500 tract of land which the Honorable Elijah
Muhammad purchased in the 1960's.

Muhammad
Farms stretches1.45 miles east to west and 2 miles from north to south.
To get the size of the farm in perspective, the farm is as long as
Central Park in New York City or the Mall in D.C. but three times as
wide. It would cover 23 city blocks in one direction and 16 blocks in
the other direction. Four college campuses the size of N.C. A&T in
Greensboro, N.C. could comfortably fit into its perimeters. Its area
would cover 1400 football fields.


Call for Help (Donations):


We need your help.  Muhammad Farms: Memphis and the Mid South Outlet with the
current prices and costs along with all farmers are under tremendous financial
stress.  


Your contributions today are an investment for the future.  Muhammad
Farms: Memphis and the Mid South Outlet
must survive and become a model for our people as we regain
the understanding of the need for land, if we are to be
"free in
deed".

 For only a $20.00 donation in return for a gallon of Asiatic Navy Bean Soup and a loaf of whole wheat bread

 For only a $5.00 donation in return for a 16oz. jar of organic Honey
 For only a $3.50 donation in return for a doz. organic Eggs



Join Us: This Monday at The Memphis Public Library on the corner of Millbranch and Raines Road At 7:00PM
Our Subject: How to develop a sustainable Agriculture system

1. Director of Administration and Finance

 

  2. Director of Agricultural Production

 

3. National Farm Marketing

 

4. Director of Agricultural Education

 

 

For More Info. Call: Brother James X Johnson at 901-486-5641, Student Minister James B Muhammad 662-526 5359, Sister Safiyyah at 901-590-4967  and James

 Little Bey at 901-335 2519.