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Looking for Volunteers for Market Garden Polyculture Study

 
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Hello

It's our belief that the demand for locally produced, biologically cultivated food is on the increase, as is a general desire to promote and preserve biodiversity. As far as we understand, small scale biologically cultivated polyculture gardens seem a practical, accessible and realistic way of providing food for humans whilst preserving and promoting biological diversity in the environment. With what appears to us to be a high demand and low supply situation, why are there not more of these enterprises around? To shed some light on this issue we will be undertaking a multi-year study looking at the economics of running such a garden and how productive it can be in terms of yields, income and biodiversity.

Spring 2015 we begin and are offering an educational experience with a difference. Last year, we conducted a study at our residential site to gauge just how productive a biological polyculture can be.
Read more here - http://balkanecologyproject.blogspot.com/2014/11/productive-polycultures.html

We are expanding upon this further in 2015, and are looking for a team of enthusiastic people to participate. We are focusing on the same topic - Productive polycultures, with an emphasis on market garden development,

Our Goals for this Study
To provide a unique and comprehensive learning experience to the participants of the programme
To undertake a detailed study of our activity providing a valuable reference for anyone considering to develop a productive ecological enterprise
To provide a template for further research that can be used by other interested parties
To develop a functional market garden that is both productive and beneficial to wildlife.

To find out more and how to take part click link below.

http://www.balkep.org/the-polyculture-study.html

Look forward to hearing from you,
 
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