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ORFC Global 2021

Full Programme

This seven-day programme offers over 150 sessions that have been programmed with partners and farming communities from across six continents.  It includes a mix of talks, panel discussions, workshops and cultural events on everything from farm practice to climate justice to indigenous knowledge. Please take some time to explore!

Please note that although workshops are free to all registered delegates, separate, advance registration is required for all workshops, and spaces are limited. Workshop registration opened to all registered delegates from Tuesday, 29 December 2020 and was sent via email. Register early to avoid disappointment!

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Please note the times in the online programme below should display in your local time zone.

Oxford

Speakers

Gala Bailey Barker

Justine Lee

Emma Hague

Deborah Barker

Chair

Amelia Twine

Languages

English

Format

Audio, PDF

09:00 GMT
Friday, 5 January 2024

Farm to Fashion: New Fibreshed Toolkit Launch

The Fibreshed movement is a network of not-for-profit groups working to create local supply networks for agroecologically farmed fibres and dyes. This session launches the new Farming Fashion Toolkit, and will focus on wool, being currently our most abundant yet chronically undervalued natural fibre resource, and is open to sheep farmers as well as those interested in working with it. The first half of the session will take the format of an introduction to the…

Oxford

Speakers

Michel Pimbert

Colin Anderson

Jyoti Fernandes

Languages

English

Format

Audio

09:00 GMT
Friday, 5 January 2024

Strengthening Grassroots Research and Learning in the Global Agroecological and Food Sovereignty Movement

How can research, learning and education be harnessed by movements to co-create and mobilise knowledge for just transitions in food systems? The session will largely focus on the work of farmer organisations, social movements, universities, NGOs and beyond who are creating alternative approaches to learning, co-creating knowledge and mobilising it to advance movements for more just and sustainable food systems. Drawing from discussions and outcomes from a Global Forum on Agroecology held in Vermont in…

Oxford

Speakers

Sara Moon

Lucy Michaels

Rachel Solnick

Samson Hart

Languages

English

09:00 GMT
Friday, 5 January 2024

WORKSHOP: Sharing our Land Stories and Lineages

Many of us have complex relationships with land, especially those of us with diasporic identities and histories of displacement. How might a deeper understanding of our land lineages help us find belonging, connection, accountability and healing? In this workshop, we will invite participants to inquire into their relationship with the lands they live in and the lands their ancestors came from, hoping to open up a deeper dialogue and conversation about what land justice might…

Oxford

Speakers

Dorit Albertsen

Peter Plate

RAlistair Macbeth

Chair

Rebecca Mayhew

Languages

English

Format

Audio, PDF

09:00 GMT
Friday, 5 January 2024

The Role of Natural Weaning in Sustainable Livestock Systems

Farm animals have been recognised as sentient beings and the role of early separation between young animals and their mothers an increasing point of contention. In this session, we hear from three experts who are championing natural weaning and who will highlight the multiple benefits of adopting a later and natural approach with the mother removing the young animal herself. Keeping animals together typically leads to improved animal welfare outcomes, which impacts longevity and economic…

Oxford

Speakers

Steph Wetherell

Will Caldwell

Dafydd Owen

Eiry Williams

Chair

Roz Corbett

Languages

English

Format

Audio, PDF

09:00 GMT
Friday, 5 January 2024

Share Farming in the UK: a Model for New Entrants

The model of Share Farming is common elsewhere in the world, especially in New Zealand where it provides a pathway for new entrants to progress from getting started through to farm ownership. But how might it work in the UK? Join a panel of share farmers, industry professionals and a Churchill Scholar as they look at how the model works elsewhere and the opportunities and challenges for this model becoming more widespread in the UK.

Oxford

Speakers

Jade Bashford

Lynsey Kelleher

Seb Mayfield

Languages

English

Format

Audio, PDF

09:00 GMT
Friday, 5th January 2024

LUSH: Linking Up Suppliers and Food Hubs

LUSH is a model for providing high- quality food to food poverty projects at the same time as paying the supplier a full price and addressing social and community needs. We think this partnership arrangement is an unusually nifty model that addresses the many challenges of working in this area, so we want to explain and showcase it. We will examine the issues and hear a case study from the ground.

Oxford

Speakers

Anna Jones

Alex Price

Emily Davies

Languages

English

Format

Audio, PDF

09:00 GMT
Friday, 5th January 2024

Tell Your Story Part 1- Make Yourself Heard

Understand what makes a good story, unlock your creativity and kickstart your ideas in this interactive media education session with the Just Farmers team. Join broadcast journalist and author Anna Jones, filmmaker Alex Price and Just Farmers’ Managing Editor Emily Davies for an hour-long Make Yourself Heard Workshop that explores the relationship between the public and the media. Learn what the media wants by developing your news sense and editorial judgement, and have a go…

Panel Discussion

Speakers

Lord Deben
Kyle Lischak
Chris Smaje

Chair

Rosie Boycott

Languages

English

Format

Video

11:00 - 12:30 GMT
Friday, 5 January 2024

The role of Agroecological Farming in the Transition to Net Zero

This discussion will examine how to unlock the potential of agroecological farming in the transition to net zero and overcome existing barriers with respect to the scaling up of low-carbon farming methods (in the UK). Bringing distinct perspectives and experience, the expert panel will weave through topics such as improving the provision of and access to local food through mobilising communities, strengthening the law to support the agroecological transition and priorities for delivering on the…

Panel Discussion

Speakers

Carol Adams
Eric Ngang
Josephine Marchandise

Chair

Hugh Blogg

Languages

English

Format

Video

11:00 - 12:30 GMT
Friday, 5 January 2024

Growing Without Borders: Launching a Asian-Afro Carribean Crops Network

Building on an existing collaboration between Food For Life, My Food Community and Back to Our Roots, Growing and Sharing Without Borders is a project in partnership with Kushinga Community Garden about growing Afro-Caribbean veg in gardens. Launched in March 2023 the project aims to skill up people in the community interested in growing any veg but with an interest in Asian-Afro-Caribbean crops. The project includes all types of growing conditions from window sills to…