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The Yukon Star Global Cross-Climate Innovation Project is dedicated to connecting agricultural innovation practices across polar, temperate, and tropical regions, promoting global agricultural sustainability through the Shared Farm 3.0 concept.
Cuban stingless bees are renowned for their easy-to-manage and all-natural honey, making them a key supporting element of this project. Through the Hive Name Engraving Sponsorship Program, we invite supporters worldwide to actively participate in this cross-climate innovation project, combining personal value with global public good.
Project Highlights
How to Participate
The Hive Name Engraving Sponsorship Program is more than a commemoration—it is a way to actively participate in global agricultural innovation.
This is a bold, visionary, and semi-autobiographical dream novel created by Henry Jefferson.
Starting from a family farm in Watson Lake, Yukon, Canada—one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth—he launches the world’s most unique cross-climate agricultural innovation project, spanning the frigid, temperate, and tropical regions of the planet.
From the frozen Yukon forests of Canada
to the sun-drenched farmlands of Cuba,
Henry weaves a story that reads like a novel—
Yet every idea in this book is already being prepared for real-world implementation.
Inside this book, you will discover:
✨ Shared Farm 3.0 — a global farming network across multiple climate zones
✨ Youth Agricultural Diplomacy — a new path for young people with a global vision
✨ A learning ecosystem connecting frigid, temperate, and tropical regions
This is not science fiction.
This is the future we are building.
📣 Henry used ChatGPT-5 to translate this novel into 10 languages, including English, Spanish, and French. We invite you to read the book and join us in turning the dreams within it into a global reality.
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