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A radical share-farming model based on custodianship, not ownership
FromFarming Together
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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Feb 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
This episode explores a share farming model which is radically different.Food system change-makers Kirsten Larsen and Serenity Hill reveal their ground-breakingnew collaborative farming model and succession plan designed to improve ecologicalfunction, support a diverse range of small-scale businesses, and ensure security of tenurefor emerging farmers. These inspirational farmers in North Eastern Victoria have establishedput the family farm in a trust and created an agreement which over 80 years shifts theequity of their family’s farm into a not-for-profit – conditional on improving ecologicalconditions of the land.Show notes:Open Food Network (OFN): Started as an online marketplace to match farmers with eaters which supports collaborative distribution
OFN as an open-source platform: Working with people in 29 countries to develop platform.
Model keeps on improving
Regenerative farming something positive for climate and improving ecosystem but it is so labour intensive. We need solution to this problem
Trust the collaborative process to bring along people in to solve problems on the farm
Leasing 400 acres North East Victoria from family (Pukawidgee) and marketing lamb on OFN
Core issue of young farmers is they need security of tenure and longstanding connection
Set up a Non-profit with a long-term lease arrangement with a trust over 80 years
Shift from Land custodianship rather than ownership: improving health should be tied to land custodianship
Building a succession plan around the condition of improving ecological conditions.
Further resources:Full story about https://farmingtogether.com.au/new-collaborative-farming-model/?cid=1 (Kirsten Larsen and Serenity Hill share farming model)https://openfoodnetwork.org.au/ (Open Food Network website)Order from https://openfoodnetwork.org.au/warrenbayne-farm-collective/shop (Pukawidgee (Warrenbayne Farm Collective))https://www.facebook.com/openfoodnetworkaus (Open Food Network Facebook Page)
OFN as an open-source platform: Working with people in 29 countries to develop platform.
Model keeps on improving
Regenerative farming something positive for climate and improving ecosystem but it is so labour intensive. We need solution to this problem
Trust the collaborative process to bring along people in to solve problems on the farm
Leasing 400 acres North East Victoria from family (Pukawidgee) and marketing lamb on OFN
Core issue of young farmers is they need security of tenure and longstanding connection
Set up a Non-profit with a long-term lease arrangement with a trust over 80 years
Shift from Land custodianship rather than ownership: improving health should be tied to land custodianship
Building a succession plan around the condition of improving ecological conditions.
Further resources:Full story about https://farmingtogether.com.au/new-collaborative-farming-model/?cid=1 (Kirsten Larsen and Serenity Hill share farming model)https://openfoodnetwork.org.au/ (Open Food Network website)Order from https://openfoodnetwork.org.au/warrenbayne-farm-collective/shop (Pukawidgee (Warrenbayne Farm Collective))https://www.facebook.com/openfoodnetworkaus (Open Food Network Facebook Page)
Released:
Feb 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (16)
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