- Do you have a limited budget of 50.000 USD or less?
- Do you feel it's time to be outside of population centers or even outside of the developed world and move to a place where people are more self sufficient?
- Are you not afraid of making big changes and / or start again from scratch, but you cannot find the right opportunity where you live now?
- Do you want to be part of a community but only if you can also keep your autonomy?
If your
answer to any or all of these questions is yes, then this might be of interest to you.
INTRODUCTION
When we bought our farm to create our
permaculture 'paradise' we knew that to make it a success it would have to somehow be based on a community of like-minded but different people working in cooperation. Initially we assumed that the best way would be to bring in people to develop the farm with us, in return for slowly gaining joint ownership. As many other people have experienced before us, that is a process filled with struggles and headaches. After less than a year of trying we concluded that this was not the right approach. We learned that community can be better created by independent people choosing to work together based out of their own autonomy. A great help in advancing our thinking were Paul's posts on 'obligation is poison' which can be found here:
https://permies.com/t/45413/labs/obligation-poison
THE AREA
We are located near the top of a watershed in an area consisting of many small farms between about 1 to 15 hectares in size. The terrain is mountainous, steep slopes mingled with semi-flat parts. Nearest towns are about a 20 minutes drive away. The soils are heavy clay, climate is wet-dry tropical. Many farms are for sale around here and that is why we see an opportunity for building a community.
THE TYPE OF COMMUNITY
Our idea is to form a
local economy-community in an area roughly 5km by 2km in size. It would follow the ideas set out by
Bill Mollison in chapter 14 of his book '
Permaculture, a designer's manual': 'Strategies of an alternative global nation'. Of course it would take years before it could get anywhere close to what he describes, but that's the challenge we seek. The way it could be made to work out is to join forces with a number of permies to slowly 'take over' more and more of the area. Because every family will bring in their own knowledge and
experience this will result in a growing and diverse community that more and more can support itself. We are convinced that over time the local farmers will also get involved because most people living here already start to understand that the 'modern' ways of farming return less and less results. They also see that with the climate here becoming more and more extreme (longer dry periods and more intense thunderstorms) new approaches are needed.
PROPERTY PRICES
Because the local climate is difficult and because not all farms are connected to
water and/or electricity (or even the road) yet, property prices are quite low. They range from 60 million pesos (ca 18.000 USD) for a couple of hectares to 200 million pesos (ca 60.000 USD) for a larger farm of up to 15 hectares. (with the current exchange rate of 1 USD = 3300 Colombian Pesos).
OTHER FACTORS
The local population is generally very friendly and polite. Most, if not all, matters and issues can be openly discussed. Because Colombia has not had a big inflow of foreigners the culture is still rather homogeneous and undisturbed. The internal conflict is pretty much coming to an end and the local situation with regards to safety is normal to good.
Government regulation and influence on the rural communities is limited. You can generally do what you like and if any rules apply these are not too much of a burden to follow.
The central and provincial government promote changing to environmental friendly approaches and practices. Most of the funds available still seem to go to bigger projects but a community as suggested in this post might actually qualify for support.
The area is just outside main tourism destinations, but still close
enough to develop eco-tourism options for (mostly local) people who want to spend time in more rural areas.
Because of the mountainous terrain there are no big Ag farms anywhere close to the area. It is all small family farms around here.
MUCH MORE
There is much more to talk and elaborate about. If you feel interested in the ideas outlined above please leave a reply and ask any question you might have. You can also PM me if you like the conversation to remain more private.
Below some images showing the area. The green squares indicate farms of like-minded people and farms currently for sale. We know more farms around here are for sale, but not their exact locations. If there are enough people interested we will update the satellite image to create a complete overview.