Our reach continues to expand in Japan as well, and we have participated in several online conferences and Japanese movies over the past few months. The most recent one,
Japan is critical because they own the largest grain distribution center globally, based in the USA. Essentially, they are in the driver's seat of the American corn and soy (GMO) market. In short, if we can sway Japan towards organic, we transform the GMO agrochemical industry in the USA and around the world. Collaborating with Japanese moms and activists, we continue to urge them to call for regenerative organic grains and food.
The Japanese co-ops, with our support, have initiated campaigns nationwide for organic food in school lunches and have established a new Non-GMO and No Gene Editing label. This label will reach and educate millions of consumers.
While our Facebook followers and engagements are down about 16% (we believe mostly due to censorship), we have increased Instagram followers by 35%. Across the board, we continue to increase followers and have the lowest loss of followers of all our peers. We attribute this to our commitment to
being authentic as we also balance our priorities. For instance, our commitment to keeping politics out of our messaging and keeping our messaging empowering. This keeps the issues broad enough to include everyone but focused enough to make real change possible.
Our new TikTok endeavor focusing on my journey as a homesteading activist has increased the video views on all three social media platforms up to 389%. Several posts have reached over 140K people.
This shows us that what our supporters want is
We wish to thank you for your continued support. As we dive into the next six months, we cannot express our gratitude enough for your partnership with the conviction that we will make headway in transforming the food supply and health in America and beyond.
When you support us,