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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

Colleen McCulloch

Rosie Bristow

Lisa Houston

Chair

Rebecca Swinn

Languages

English

Format

Audio

11:00 GMT
Friday, 5 January 2024

Rediscovering the Flax Fibre Industry in Scotland

The Scottish flax fibre industry was a victim of globalisation in the 19th century. Flax once flourished in the damp soils but its seeds and supply chain have been lost. Join this session to hear from farmers, researchers and citizens, who have teamed up via the Innovative Farmers programme on a mission to find out which modern flax varieties can be scaled up across the country. But this research is more than just a field…

Oxford

Speakers

Mill Dessent

Nell Benney

Claire Ratinon

Languages

English

11:00 GMT
Friday, 5 January 2024

Solidarity Across Land Trades (SALT): Know Your Workers’ Rights

A short session focused on de- mystifying employment rights for land workers, employees, trainees, apprentices, and volunteers. We’ll be explaining minimum wage law, rights for volunteers, accommodation standards and requesting reasonable adjustments, amongst other issues. Run by grassroots trade union Solidarity Across Land Trades (SALT), affiliated with the Bakers and Allied Food Workers

Oxford

Speakers

Julie Bellemann

Dan Hasler

Gini Morandi

Chair

Mark Simmonds

Languages

English

Format

Audio, PDF

11:00 GMT
Friday, 5 January 2024

Fruit Tree Cooperatives: Lessons Learnt in the North of England

Over the last five years fruit tree worker co-ops have emerged in three of the North’s urban centres: Sheffield, Greater Manchester, West Yorkshire. We all have an agro-ecological approach and prioritise work place democracy. We will draw out themes of the challenges faced and what’s worked well. There will be plenty of time to draw in the experience from the room.

Oxford

Speakers

Anna Jones

Languages

English

Format

Audio, PDF

11:00 GMT
Friday, 5 January 2024

WORKSHOP: Tell Your Story Part 2: Skills Sessions

Following on from Tell Your Story PART 1: Make Yourself Heard you can choose between one of two smaller, intensive group workshops with the Just Farmers team. This is Workshop 1: Exploring Radio and Sound as a Storytelling Medium with Anna Jones. These sessions are specifically being offered to newer voices in the space to help develop more upcoming land workers as advocates and support those who might not yet be in a position to…

Oxford

Speakers

Lynsey Kelleher

Ruby Makepeace

Adele Jarrett Kerr

Courtney Scott

Chair

Jade Bashford

Languages

English

Format

Audio, PDF

11:00 GMT
Friday, 5th January 2024

What Does Food Sovereignty Mean in the UK?

In this session we will consider, together with the audience, what food sovereignty means in a UK context and what the agroecology movement can do towards increasing food sovereignty. Is it realistic or relevant for ordinary people to have agency over where their food comes from? What kinds of control do different people in the UK actually want over their food? Is it the remit of our movement to increase food sovereignty where the choices…

Oxford

Speakers

Dee Woods

Sarah Williams

Richard Lee

Ebany Dohle

Chair

Bonnie VandeSteeg

Languages

English

Format

Audio

11:00 GMT
Friday, 5th January 2024

Commoning Of The City

This session will look at some urban Commoning projects, how they set up and on what commoning principles, and consider how they can be up- scaled so as to challenge the power of the dominant landowners in the city. There will be discussion about overcoming barriers to commoning related to land access and governance. We will consider how the food growing projects practising commoning can link more closely with housing and environmental campaigners to build…

Cultural Event

Speakers

Sam Lee and friends

Languages

English

Format

Video

13:00 - 13:45 GMT
Friday, 5 January 2024

Songdreaming: Awakening our Companionship with the Land through Song

How does the trove of ancient songs from this land and beyond, as well as new songs emerging in the creative field work to restore the health and prosperity of our land? How is song working as a powerful tool to build resilience within the growing community and affirm a responsibility to the land amongst the agroecological communities. What can we learn from old folk songs and their implicit messages and wisdom about how we…

Keynote

Speakers

Johnnie Balfour

Chair

Kate Bradshaw

Languages

English

Format

Video

13:00 - 13:45 GMT
Friday, 5 January 2024

Farm Deep Dive with Johnnie Balfour

In this second lunchtime deep dive session, we will hear from Johnnie Balfour, Managing Partner at Balbirnie Home Farms in Fife. Johnnie and team farm 1,300ha of mixed cropping (on a seven year rotation) and grassland. The farm produces combinable crops as well as vegetables and meat from their herd of 200 suckler cows. The farm has been an AHDB Strategic Cereal Farm host for Scotland, which has allowed them to baseline a number of…

Keynote

Speakers

Ella Sturley

Chair

Sophie Quist

Languages

English

Format

Video

13:00 - 13:45 GMT
Friday, 5 January 2024

‘Sea Sovereignty’ in Action with Câr y Môr

Landworkers’ Alliance members Câr y Môr are Wales’s first community-owned regenerative ocean farm. Off the coast of Pembrokeshire in South Wales they farm shellfish and seaweed, and use regenerative farming techniques to build biodiversity in their marine farming system. Their community-ownership model means they are deeply integrated with the local community, and provide dignified jobs and opportunities for local people. In this session, we will hear from Câr y Môr about their important and pioneering…