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Organising for Food Sovereignty
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Sunday February 08, 2009 22:56 by Cork Foodweb - Cork Foodweb

A Remedy for Recession?
Cork is biting back at the recession with a new web-started community which aims to get us outside working together to grow our own food. Cork Food Web imagines a network of community gardens, allotments, urban and rural farms and food parks all over Cork city and county run autonomously by local communities and linked by the shared need to feed ourselves and mind our environment. The website is a ‘social networking site’ so allows users to create their own profile, get to know each other and form groups. In just a few months of existence membership has grown to 154, with members from the city and all across Cork county forming online interest groups, exchanging information and skills and creating events together. Current groups that have been set up include Allotments; Community Gardens; Foragers; DIY Health; Guerrilla Gardeners; and Poultry People – there are 19 groups so far and any member can set up a new group.
One of the site’s founders commented on what Cork Food Web means to her. "The idea that I am part of creating a vessel that allows people to meet, to create, to change, to do what they want - that is very exciting. Creating the web site, organizing events, doing all of that without a hierarchal structure, bottom up, not pushing an agenda but being attentive to where the energy of the people flows being part of a wave, something that I believe is needed in the world. To see the faces of people meeting for the first time and going through the barrier between the protected digital world to the physical world, taking a chance and putting their energy to mix with others, with people that they don't even know, that is simply magic."
Another member added, "I haven’t a clue about gardening though my family would have always grown fruit and vegetables and known how to preserve them – this is a great chance for me to learn how to be more independent and to work with the community to make Cork a lot more sustainable. As the world economy crashes I expect to see groups like this all over the place, I’m proud that Cork’s leading the way and to be a tiny part of that!"
The format for the website is freely available online and could be used by any group of people with a shared focus to organise themselves and their knowledge. Act now while the internet still exists!
The next event held by Cork Food Web will be a Valentine’s Day Seed Swap which will be held on February 14th at 5.45pm at Blackrock Castle Observatory. Members and anyone interested are invited to come and meet each other, bring food to share, discuss possibilities, exchange tips and swap seeds for sowing.
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Amazing, well done... I feel proud for some strange reason, even though I have nothing to do with it and its the first Ive heard of it. Dublin next?!?
The only sure 'investment' in this era,is Food.
You may remember the old Indian saying....'.......not until the last tree is standing will man realize that he cannot eat Money.
It's getting that time again.
Below is a good Food source in Co.Kerry that will sell Food in bulk or in small quantities on Saturdays just in case you cannot wait for it to grow. Irish seed savers in Scarriff Co.Clare are another great source for indigenous seeds. It is great to see People making moves in this way towards growing their own food , the necessity of which may be sooner rather than later.
http://www.iihealthfoods.com/index.php?t=2
This is a great idea, I think it's time might well be come already.
There are many things we need to do to create a viable and sustainable society, and far greater self-sufficiency and co-operation between communities at a grass roots level is definately crucial.
Maith sibh!
Theres no reason why this country cannot provide all its citizens with top quality affordable organic food given the tremendous natural resources Ireland has in terms of world class farmland, climate variety of soil types etc. Sadly this is being stymied by the state, IFA etc. pandering to the interests of big agri-business, large multiples like Tesco, developers and speculators all of whom dictate that farming and farmland is simply used and abused for the benefit of those in the golden circle.
No more feckin new zealand apples, with all their oil miles and killing off local organic food markets.
Yes, to seedsavers apples, cork food network apples, dolphins barn garden apples etc....
like the seed, planted, it grows...
In this time of crisis, there is the opportunity for a radical reshape of how we live, work, eat....
G´on da rebels...
Again, the rebels show the way..
And if any of ye want to read a very inspiring story from Barcelana about food production and what it can lead to: rurbano_revolution
http://www.inthefield.info/rurbano_revolution.pdf
from the can masdeu collective, http://www.canmasdeu.net/
heres 2 gardens from the Barcelona transition movement (early stages)
http://lhortetdelforat.blogspot.com/
http://horteres.wordpress.com/acerca-de/
cork food web - seed planted, roots growing, enjoy your fruits
Maybe might add to your productive and culinery fun and games in cork
3 page manual: http://www.rebargroup.org/projects/parking/src/PARK(ing)_Manual.pdf
web: http://www.rebargroup.org/projects/parking/index.html#
source: http://www.postoilcities.org/
Related vids on Transitioning from the BCN / SPANISH TI community, which surely park(ing) will soon play a part: http://transicion.ning.com/video/video
happy weekend, happy planting, tmrw we work more in our gracia garden and paint a mural, heres recent half hour radio show about our garden, enjoy, dunk
http://www.indybay.org/uploads/2009/02/12/the_gracia_community_garden_radio_doc-final.mp3
Embedded audio: http://www.indybay.org/uploads/2009/02/12/the_gracia_community_garden_radio_doc-final.mp3
Furter by, and in connection with, Corks plans, dreams and actions. Here in Barcelona we are trying to develop deeper our urban food systems; to try to create TUGZ, maybe ye might be on there in cork, or dublin, or tralee, ardee....wherever to try the same...
Strange times indeed, but in this time of crisis, its our opportunity to let leash the eco, food, healthy, fun, revolution.... Its already well underway.
Greening the city: Temporary urban green zones
Arial view of BCN and the the solar which is now a (TUGZ) Temporary urban green zone
Mobile garden, Image from Gracia hort
If things get as bad as they can, as quick as they can, this type of thing will become quite common, quite quickly. See, for example, what happened to Cuba, when oil went, its peak oil period. many green dots, join up to make chains, CPULS (continous productive urban landscapes)....
This crisis: (y)our opportunity to green the city
read full transition handbook, now online: Transition Handbook: http://uniteddiversity.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/t...k.pdf
cuba film:
The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil (full film-53 min)
http://global-ecoforum.ning.com/video/2251574:Video:2743
TUGZ - Temporary Urban Green Zones
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so goes news, via the lists, of greening the city action in belfast
http://eglantine-community-garden.blogspot.com/
here in BCN, tonight we have a party for all the garden groups of the city, see poster attached
http://horteres.org/?p=250
and we have finished editing the
The Gracia Community Garden Radio Documentary Trilogy
http://itsafunnyoldworld.wordpress.com/2009/02/16/tugz/...t-137
see yez soon
dunk
"the community garden thing is blimmin' exploding here. people and places popping up everywhere"
BCN garden party tonight, green zones sprouting there too!