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4 - 6 January 2023

ORFC 2023 Online Programme

This three-day programme offers 70 sessions with incredible speakers from more than 100 countries. It includes a mix of online-only talks and sessions which are being live-streamed from the in-person ORFC in Oxford. All sessions will be recorded and available to watch on playback. Book tickets now.

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 Keep scrolling for the list of sessions. Please note the times in the online programme below should display in your local time zone.

We gratefully acknowledge the work of our global partners who have helped put together this programme: La Via Campesina, Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA), PAN Asia Pacific (PANAP), Real Food Media, the Agroecology Fund.

Oxford
Panel Discussion

Speakers

Richard and Keith Shropshire

Dave Washington

Chair

Tom Hartley

Languages

English

Format

Audio, PDF

11:00 GMT
05/01/2023

Organic Propagation: DIY perennials and the challenges of setting up a field-scale forest nursery

An in-depth look at various ways to propagate perennials in an organic system.

Oxford
Panel Discussion

Speakers

Kerry Melville

Katie Palmer

Pete Ritchie

James Woodward

Chair

Amy Willoughby

Languages

English

Format

PDF

11:00 GMT
05/01/2023

State of the Four Nations: UK food and farming policy

In this session, we will explore the best of farming and food policy from across the UK nations that has the potential to enable a transition to agroecological farming and local food systems.

Oxford
Workshop

Speakers

Teresa Meadows
Jenny Phelps

Languages

English

Format

Audio, PDF

11:00 GMT
Thursday, 5 January 2023

Farming and Community Advice and Support for our Landscape, Climate and Nature Recovery

This session will set out a shared vision for how to find structured local support for farmers and communities to deliver resilience and climate action. It will demonstrate an integrated framework and the essential role of farmer collaboration and facilitation. It will help delegates understand how to contribute to creating a structure around the complex architecture of farm and community advice in a climate emergency. It will explore the many partnership roles needed to deliver…

Oxford
Panel Discussion

Speakers

Raul Ospina Bonillo

Jonathan Bowden

Emma Masefield

Gordon Gatward

Chair

Coralie Hopwood

Languages

English

Format

Audio, PDF

11:00 GMT
05/01/2023

Creating Space for Neurodiversity in Regenerative Farming Practices

A discussion of the benefits of creating space on working farms for people with learning disabilities and who are autistic or otherwise neurodiverse.

Oxford
Panel Discussion

Speakers

Jess Clynewood

Clare Horrell

Suzy Russell

Chair

Jade Bashford

Languages

English

Format

Audio, PDF

11:00 GMT
05/01/2023

What is the Role of Community Food Businesses in Delivering Social Impact and Social Change?

This session brings together community enterprises representing a variety of views about and experience of the part that social impact plays in their mission.

Oxford
Panel Discussion

Speakers

Rob Booth

Ollie Zhang

Kai Heron

Oli Rodker

Chair

Frances Northrop

Languages

English

Format

Audio, PDF

11:00 GMT
05/01/2023

Commoning Food Systems Through Alternative Forms of Ownership

The UK’s industrial food system is buckling under a series of converging and mutually reinforcing crises: the cost of energy, the cost of off-farm inputs, the inaccessibility of land for new growers and the system’s tendency to pollute and deteriorate the ecosystems it relies on. This panel suggests that alternative forms of ownership could hold the key to a more just and ecologically regenerative food system.

Oxford
Panel Discussion

Speakers

Spencer Christy

Eleanor Gallia

Patrick MacManaway

Flora Stubbs

Mandave Singh

Chair

Gabriel Kaye

Languages

English

Format

Audio, PDF

11:00 GMT
05/01/23

Contemporary Spirituality and Mental Health: Recognising our own path in relation to nature and the land

In this session, biodynamic farmers and land workers will share how an openness to spirituality connects them to land, people and nature, and underpins their practical farm work, as well as how it affects their own mental and physical wellbeing.

Oxford
Panel Discussion

Speakers

Lord Deben

Fabrizio Albanito

Chair

Lord Teverson

Languages

English

Format

Audio, PDF

14:00 GMT
05/01/2023

UK Climate Change Committee Assesses the Role of Agroecological Farming in the Transition to Net Zero

For the first time, UK policymakers are actively researching the potential for agroecology to help deliver net zero. In Spring 2022, the Climate Change Committee (CCC) commissioned the University of Aberdeen to review a range of agroecological farm practices – such as reduced and minimum tillage, leys, extensive livestock systems and cropping approaches – and assess their impact on GHG emissions, vegetation and soil carbon stocks, and changes to yields.

Oxford
Panel Discussion

Speakers

Danielle Semple

Jed Soleiman

Felicity Jones

Hermione Beckitt

Paige Hunt

Chair

Becky Grove

Languages

English

Format

PDF

14:00 GMT
05/01/23

The Emergent Generation: Building an agroecological future

The Emergent Generation is a new ecosystem of young regenerative thinkers and agroecological champions. It is facilitated by the FarmED team. In this session you will hear about our process of co-design, and the diverse range of outcomes, inspiring successes and lessons learnt from our three-day launch event held in September 2022.