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astralship.org - 0 views

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    Recommended by Billy Smith (via Mastodon): The Astralship runs a rural hackspace in Wales, and are partners/co-members with the farming co-operative. They're explicitly working on OSHW to improve their farming methods. Contact Liam Kurmos and Aglae.
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Tyddyn Teg - Tyddyn Teg - 0 views

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    Recommended by Billy Smith (via Mastodon)
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    The Tyddyn Teg cooperative has eight members and some lovely volunteer helpers. We share a commitment to the importance of quality local food and the challenges of sustainability in the twenty first century. We see ourselves as part of the global family of small farmers and aim to become a practice based centre for research and education for sustainable local food production. Our primary objective has been to maintain vegetable production and meet the needs and expectations of our veg box customers. In this we have had a great deal of help and advice from John and Pippa (who were the previous owners of the farm). We are also supplying vegetables to Moelyci Shop and Dimensions Shop in Bangor. Our aims over the coming years are: Expand and improve our vegetable growing Develop the Farm to support WWOOFing Create new spaces for events Open opportunities to have a small scale restaurant/cafe on the farm Establish a luxury camping business where people can come and stay Provide a living wage to every member of the cooperative
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CARE - 2 views

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    CARE works around the globe to save lives, defeat poverty and achieve social justice. OUR 2030 GOAL: 75 million people, the majority of them women and girls, increase their fulfilment of their right to adequate food, water and nutrition.
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Food Security Information Network (FSIN) - 1 views

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    FSIN is a technical platform for exchanging expertise and best practices on food security and nutrition analysis. It promotes independent and consensus-based information and highlights critical data gaps. The result of a consultative process between government institutions and development partners interested in a new vision for country-led food security information systems, FSIN continues providing support at country and regional level. Demand-driven and flexible, it remains adaptable to changing contexts and evolving needs. Today, FSIN's work spans the effort of 16 global and regional partners committed to improving availability and quality of food security and nutrition analysis for better decision-making. It also facilitates the Global Network Against Food Crises's first pillar which is centered on better understanding global food crises.
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