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We are very excited to have received some funding from Patagonia, as well as a generous private donation, which will allow us to run … Read more Interested in a Level 2 training course?
 
		
We are very excited to have received some funding from Patagonia, as well as a generous private donation, which will allow us to run … Read more Interested in a Level 2 training course?
 
		
We are deeply saddened to share that one our Directors, Sara Venn, recently passed away. As well as founding and leading the community growing … Read more Sara Venn: BFP Director and community growing pioneer
 
		
Bristol Food Producers, Feeding Bristol and Bristol Food Network call for regional leadership on food systems change. With the upcoming election for the West … Read more Building a sustainable and equitable food future for the West of England
 
		
The Bristol City Council Parks and Green Spaces Strategy is open for consultation, including a chapter on the Food Growing and Allotment Strategy (Chapter … Read more Responding to the Bristol City Council Food Growing and Allotment Strategy
 
		
Bristol Food Producers is a dynamic organisation supporting local food producers, retail outlets, distributors, restaurants and supporter members to engage with each other with … Read more Bristol Food Producers is looking for new board members
 
		
Land Access Project We are currently running a land access pilot project, supported by the Landworkers’ Alliance and the DEFRA New Entrant Support Scheme. … Read more We are looking for land
 
		
We are recruiting someone to deliver accredited City and Guilds Horticulture Training (Level 1 and 2) courses in Bristol, with a focus on organic and agroecological growing methods.
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In the UK, farming is the least diverse profession, with 98.6% of farm managers and holders being white British. At Bristol Food Producers, we acknowledge we have not done enough to address this issue. The events of the last few months have brought these conversations to the forefront and we have realised we need to act now if this is going to change.
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As the Covid-19 lockdown came into place, local growing project Edible Futures managed to secure a land share arrangement with a local livestock farm … Read more Local farm launches Solidarity Veg Boxes for people in food poverty
 
		
A local market gardener, Humphrey Lloyd, is on the hunt for land to increase his production in direct response to the Covid-19 outbreak. Humphrey … Read more Bristol grower looking for land to expand local food supply in response to Covid-19
 
		
You may have driven past their farm in Stapleton, or seen them at the Wednesday farmers market on Corn Street, but how much do … Read more Our Members: Elm Tree Farm
 
		
Edible Futures aims to do exactly what the name suggests. Set up as a Community Interest Company, the business was established 7 years ago. … Read more Our Members: Edible Futures