The Good You Can Do

31. How to become an Earthworker


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An introduction to the Earthworkers Programme, run by For the Love of Bees. Along with an explanation of the Community-Supported Agriculture (CSA) concept.

The Earthworkers course taught me how nature thrives and how I can help create the best possible conditions for life, on any land I am fortunate enough to interact with. They teach how to become a biology-first, regenerative organic grower, skills you can practice at home in your own garden, or use to start a larger project like the OMG urban farm in Auckland.

CSA projects are the future of food production: A decentralised network of small scale urban farms in every neighbourhood, providing weekly vegetable boxes to their local community. Growing food this way creates a zero-waste farming system that produces healthy, organically grown produce in a climate positive framework.

Its climate change mitigation, local job creation, community food security and improved health outcomes all rolled into one.

Watch this video to learn more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uukzc-Br6ak&t=3s

Register your interest in the Earthworkers course here: https://www.fortheloveofbees.co.nz/earthworkersprogramme


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The Good You Can DoBy Andrew and Annah Duncan