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Decentralize your Food Supply with Jim Gale of Food Forest Abundance

 
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It looks like Jim Gale is a food forest advocate who lives on the web here: https://foodforestabundance.com/. The above link takes you to a video that's about an hour and a half long.
 
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Without going to the link provided I feel it would be really nice if someone explained what "Decentralize your Food Supply" is.

If the link was valuable enough to prove some details would also be helpful.
 
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Grow your own food or buy from local farmers instead of depending on grocery stores. Hence the reference to food forests.
 
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Anne, it's just about growing your own food forest. He's a permaculturist who also is promoting accommodation, education and design services. Basically spreading the good word and inspiration.
 
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Timothy, welcome to the forum!

Thank you for the explanation.

The world of permaculture cannot have too many folks spreading the word.
 
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Welcome to the forums fellow Timothy!
 
I agree. Here's the link: http://stoves2.com
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