Mississippi Organics (MSO) believes that food security and nutrition are basic human rights. MSO has partnered with Alcorn State University to produce organic and traditional fruits and vegetables for the global market. MSO conducts feasibility studies in two phases to assess the current situation and develop strategic plans for marketing, operations, human resources, and finances. MSO offers three land tracks for organic farming ranging from 645 to 1,107 acres.
2. ABOUT US
Mississippi Organics (MSO) believes that every person has the right to
eat healthy food. Regardless of where you are born, you deserve to
enjoy these basic rights of life.
To us, food security and nutrition are basic human rights. Everyone
should be allowed access to these rights, and when it is identified
that someone is being denied these rights it is incumbent on all of
us to make changes and share this wonderful world.
MSO chooses to partner with other industry fore-runners to
implement creative ideas so that our consumers and their families
will enjoy safe and healthy meals.
3. Mississippi Organics Coalition
Mississippi Organics has joined forces with Alcorn State University in
an exciting ground breaking partnership to produce organic/
traditional fruits and vegetables for the world market.
Alcorn State University is world renowned for their dedication to
research, development, and commitment to the growth in the
agriculture industry.
4. MSO Staff
George E. Jones……………………….…………..…………….…………………..Founder
De’Keither Stamps………..…………………..…………….………………..Co-Founder
Andria Jones………………………….……………..…….…….Director of Operations
Gary Thompson…………………………………..…………………..…Project Manager
Tyrone James………………………………….…………………………..…….Accountant
Ruby Funchess………………………..………………….……Administrative Support
Taquana Bell…………………………………………….……..Administrative Support
MSO Advisory Board Alcorn State Staff
Delmar Stamps Dr. Dalton McAfee
Ben Burkett Dr. Franklin O. Chukwuma
Cindy Ayers Elliot Anthony Reed
5. Mississippi Organics Priorities
1 Global Food Security
2 Fight Global Malnutrition
3 Building Emerging Industries
4 Industrial Crop Strategies
5 Promote Healthy Lifestyles
6. Steps to Getting Started
1 Determine Your Needs
2 Feasibility Study Phase # 1
3 Building Emerging Industries
Feasibility Study Phase # 2
4 Complete USDA Certifications
7. FEASIBILITY STUDY
PHASE 1: ASSESSING THE CURRENT SITUATION
• MARKETING SITUATION
• OPERATION SITUATION
• HUMAN RESOURCES SITUATION
• FINANCIAL SITUATION
8. FEASIBILITY STUDY
PHASE 2: STRATEGIC PLANNING
MARKETING STRATEGY HUMAN RESOURCES
MARKET LABOR NEEDS
PRODUCT SKILL NEEDS
DISTRIBUTION
OPERATION STRATEGY FINANCIAL STRATEGY
REGULATIONS AND POLICY RISK MANAGEMENT
RESOURCE NEEDS FINANCE
RESOURCE GAPS