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Hi there, ive got a small slice of southern Tasmania which i'm developing into an integrated, productive sustainable farm. Very interested in masanobu fukuoka, natural farming, permaculture and biodynamics. I'm currently developing a small part time veg box to hobart, as well as a pastured chicken egg business and silvo/pasture grazing sheep. There is plenty of land and space here and water access. If anyone is aspiring to enter market gardening and would like to learn, join in or access their own fertile land with water get in touch. I'm keen on experimentation and chatting about food systems. Up the small holders.
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Hi Bo,
I'm wondering if this post from last year is still relevent?
My partner and I have just spent the past 2 years travelling to different countries gaining experience in farming, permaculture, market gardening and other areas of sustainable living.
We are currently managing a permaculture property and AirBnB business in El Salvador and looking to possibly relocate to Tasmania later this year to commence our own or shared farming business endevour. Your projects sound like just the areas we are interested in, particularly market gardening.
We would love to hear more about where you are located and what you are currently up to if you are still looking for candidates to share your land.
Best wishes,
Peta and Scott
 
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