Sat, 14 Aug
|FarmED
An Introduction to Sustainable Farming and Food – Nourishing People and Regenerating the Planet
Join us for an informative and inspiring day on the farm to explore the challenges and opportunities in sustainable farming and food, and how we can nourish people and regenerate the planet.
Time & Location
14 Aug 2021, 09:00
FarmED, Station Rd, Shipton-under-Wychwood, Chipping Norton OX7 6BJ, UK
About the Event
Join us for an informative and inspiring day on the farm to explore the challenges and opportunities in
sustainable farming and food, and how we can nourish people and regenerate the planet.
We discuss the challenges facing farmers and consumers before exploring the range of regenerative principles and agroecological practices open to us. We look at the food we grow, sell and eat; and how we can all do more to benefit our own well-being by farming with nature.
You will hear lots about soil heath, gut health and everything in between!
The day is delivered by the FarmED team and includes a mix of formal presentations and interactive workshop sessions. A guided farm walk will take in our diverse herbal ley and arable rotation, the market garden, mob grazing, micro dairy, apiary, orchard and natural flood management scheme.
In addition, we welcome a guest speaker to share their first-hand experiences.
Towards the end of the day, you will be encouraged to identify next steps for your own journey in
agroecology, regenerative farming and sustainable food.
You will enjoy great food and a chance to network and learn from others.
By the end of this event participants should be able to:
- Summarise the range of environmental, economic, and social challenges facing society today
drawing out the key food and farming issues.
- Discuss the most relevant regenerative principles and agroecological practices available to farmers,
growers and land managers.
- Question the current food system and propose changes that go beyond sustainability and benefit
people and the planet.
- Identify actions that will benefit their own business, career or lifestyle.
This event is a ‘Starter’ from the FarmED Programme Menu – a one day introductory module. It runs several times a year and is designed as a beginner’s gateway to the subject, the work at FarmED and our focus modules.
It is suitable for all those interested in making a difference including farmers, growers, landowners, advisers, educators, chefs, policy makers, our local community and eaters of good food.
If cost is a barrier to you attending, then please do ask us for financial support. The FarmED Bursary offers
free or subsidised places to those that will benefit most.
Module Code:101
Tickets
General Ticket
£80.00Tax: +£16.00 VATSale ended
Total
£0.00