
Founder and CEO of the Making An Impact All-Together (MAIA) Foundation, Marvin Campbell, is living up to the great expectations he set for himself and the wider Jamaica; working tirelessly to help the island achieve carbon neutrality through age-old techniques and new farming technologies.
In a tell-all interview with Our Today, Campbell, a German-Jamaican who launched his foundation and built it from scratch with his bare hands, said he is passionate about sharing as much as he knows with the Jamaican people, particularly those less fortunate and the country’s future, children.
Campbell and the MAIA Foundation, which operates Jamaica’s only, fully sustainable greenhouse, wants to change the way people think of farming and in doing so, lower islandwide emissions and other gases by reducing biodegradable waste.
Hear more of the MAIA Foundation journey in the exclusive interview and tour of its Salem, St Ann operations in the video below:
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