Brainstorming on workable ideas to bridge the generational gap between older farmers & younger farmers/younger folks interested in getting into small farming.

#FoodSecurity #FoodSystems #SmallFarmers

@PhoenixSerenity Farming? It’s a “hard sell” even farmland has become financialized. If one doesn’t inherit a family’s accumulated land ownership it’s almost impossible. And the inherited ownership distorts rural politics
Standing up to farmland finanialization
https://www.nfu.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/UF-NEWSLETTER-FEBRUARY-2024.pdf
@pinhman I do work with several anarchist small farmers & there's a few grassroots co-ops who share lands to farm on. I also work with a few different nonprofits to acquire public land transfers for food security/community gardens/orchard stewardship, under covenants. We also network with farmers with larger acreages, who want to donate some of their land for local food security purposes.
@pinhman Most of us know the current capitalist fueled government has repeatedly failed farmers. I don't depend on them to fix what they broke. While we keep fighting for better farming/food security public policies - there's ample offline opportunities to do grassroots work. We can choose to start building alternative decolonized food security systems, working around bureaucratic issues/red tape. We can seek out local connections who are interested in working towards the same goals & increase community collective power for more sustainable, localized, food systems & food security.