![]() Farm Endorsement Ecological Development (FEED) is a Participatory Guarantee Systems (PGS), which as defined by IFOAM, is a "locally focused quality assurance systems. They certify producers based on active participation of stakeholders and are built on a foundation of trust, social networks and knowledge exchange." They represent an alternative to third party certification and are especially adapted to local markets and short supply chains. They can also complement third party certification with a private label that brings additional guarantees and transparency. PGS enable the direct participation of producers, consumers and other stakeholders in: the choice and definition of the standards the development and implementation of certification procedures the certification decisions The primary motivations for seeing the development of an PGS in our local region are; To reward local farmers who are making exceptional efforts in their ecological practice, To deter the prevalence of generic claims and improve the integrity of ‘spray free’ / ‘chem free’ labeling which ensures additional consumer confidence and transparency, To provide an exceptionally affordable option for farmer recognition, To provide an alternative to Organic Certification for those cases where it proves unviable/unaffordable/unnecessary To create a local collective and improve communications between local ‘Ecologically’ minded farmers, for knowledge and resource sharing. First On-farm inspection - with Byron Bay Banana Man Feed proudly introduced Craig - Byron Bay Banana Man as the inaugural applicant for endorsement by FEED's Ecological Guarantee.
Photos here are from our first on farm inspection and peer-review by fellow farmer Joel Orchard and consumer advocate Paul Crebar Craig has successfully transformed a conventional banana farm into an ecological paradise in the high hills of Palmwoods near Main Arm, Mullumbimby. Find Craig and his Bananas at the Byron Farmers Market on Thursday's. Support your local FEED farmers in their effort to protect our precious soils, waterways and ecosystems.
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Excited to introduce our new Future Feeders and young farmers interns Ben and Liam.
Proper introductions coming soon! We have outgrown our nursery so Day 1 on the job involved giving it a fresh start. What's old is new is old and is new again! recycled, upcycled, repurposed and renewed. The original nursery had already been constructed out of used building materials, but with a few tweaks and repositioning we have significantly improved its design and capacity and made room for a stage 2 to be coming soon. Salvaging everything and adding in some extra secondhand materials has given us great results and growing space. Thanks for your help guys. With nursery extensions needed you too can help. Have you got an old hoop house, grow tunnel, greenhouse, shade cloth or other materials on your property? We would love to hear from you. |
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