Organic NZ

Cultivating a climate of CHANGE

Imagine if every grower on the planet regarded themselves as an earth healer – an earth worker that knew how to ensure every action they took season after season on their farm was truly repairing their soil and creating richer habitats for biodiversity, while being profitable and becoming more and more resilient to ecosystem and supply-chain variations.

As the next step in the regenerative urban farming programme we launched in Aotearoa six years ago, the For the Love of Bees: Growing Radical Hope Through Food (FTLOB) community have been asking themselves what systems change would enable and accelerate this vision. We are focused on cultivating a movement that turns food production into the healing agent it was always intended by nature to be. For the past four years, a small team has been testing

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