A non-for -profit organisation providing education, social Organic growing for the people & planet.
05/11/2025
π₯π The Food Education Network (FEN) has officially launched today, coinciding with the governmentβs release of the Curriculum and Assessment Review report. It brings together more than 30 non-commercial organisations to champion and shape the future of food education in England.
From nurseries to secondary schools, FEN members deliver food education that helps children understand where food comes from, how to prepare it and why it matters for their health and the planet. School Food Matters is pleased to be a founding member of the network, and looks forward to working in coalition with like-minded organisations.
You can find out more about the Food Education Network through Latest News in our bio.
19/08/2025
19/08/2025
Salford City Council Moss Lane Farm
Weβve had some truly magical moments these past few weeks at on the β¨
What a fantastic week itβs been! We might have had a few moments where it felt like we were about to be blown away, but the puddles only added to the fun. A bit of wild weather never stops us!
Harvested foods from the market garden and made chard pancakes π₯ π
Made our very own butter from the π
Created dream catchers from common reeds (only grown on wetlands)
Salt painting, horse riding and crystals workshop with Paula Fearn
Salford City Council Moss Lane Farm
31/07/2025
First week of on the farm.
We have had lots of fun this week, willow weaving, therapeutic art, horse riding, clay making, baking, growing food, we also have our very own therapy dog - Max who has helped the children overcome some fears π±
Salford Health Improvement Salford City Council Moss Lane Farm
18/04/2025
Jannine Mcmahon
Want to hear inspiring youth advocates discuss the movement to make - mass destruction of nature - an international crime?
Donβt miss this webinar hosted by the wonderful Yourh for Ecocide Law & Stop Ecocide Students!
Taking place on - Tuesday 22 April - at 4PM BST/ 5PM CET π
Panelists will discuss what criminalising ecocide means and how the younger generation are mobilising to make it happen!
We were recently super excited to welcome BBC Radio 4's Open Country out to our Winmarleigh carbon farm! π»
We had a great (if windy!) time telling presenter Martha Kearney all about this amazing wetter farming project that is reducing carbon emissions from drained peatlands, along with our partners Manchester Metropolitan University
The episode should be airing soon!!! And you can find out more about the project at https://ow.ly/NMXH50VvwQH
18/04/2025
Easter at the farm!
We have had lots of fun over the past two days, baking, man hunt, Easter crafts, planting Pumpkins, horse riding, egg hun and plenty of games.
Moss Lane Farm Salford City Council Salford Health Improvement
18/04/2025
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βIn Argentina, we are working to ensure that is included in the definition of environmental crimes in our criminal codeβ
- Margarita Stolbizer (Margarita Stolbizer), Argentine π¦π· congresswoman for Partido GEN
In Latin America and globally a growing number of national lawmakers are supporting and bringing forward legislation in their countries to make it a reality!
There are now ecocide law proposals across the world, in countries like , , and .
At the same time, there is now a formal proposal to amend the Rome Staute of the International Criminal Court - ICC to include a fifth crime of ecocide.
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Green Teach Sustainability hub has a desire to reconnect food and farming within our local communities. Passionate about our future generations Wellness ,Education on the importance of nutritional value within our food system is at a all time low. Green Teach sustainability hub offers a 22 acre farm on the doorstep of our local community, through volunteers we have opportunities to engage within our communities and bring a place of outdoor education to have real life experiences on food and farming,gaining knowledge and understanding where our food system comes from. Our aim is to work closely with our local schools and nursery's, having countryside class roomsto educate where our food comes from and the importance it has on our well being. offering our community hub has a classroom/ kitchen, called the Grow it, Cook it, Eat it, project.
Memberships will be offered at a later date to engage with local families to come together and enjoy the opportunity on their doorstep ether to enhance your knowledge, to learn how and what to grow, or just coming together as a family to help out, also free organic produce!
Our bee hives will also proved the opportunity to form a local bee friendly club,the importance of bees is at a all time high, we personally have experienced change in climate has how effected our bees, were working towards increasing our bees and hives, encourage more people from the local community to help look after them with us, again details will follow.If their is any interest in this, PLEASE do get in-touch through our page.
Being sustainable is being self sufficient, something were all guilty of taking for granted at some point in our lives. Over the past 8 years our life experiences have taught us to go back to our roots, understanding too, why are we in a world of ultimate access to anything, but our health has deteriorated.
We are what We eat, but thatβs not to say we need just to diet and exercise, we need look within, your overall wellness and whats being offered around you, ultimately we have got to where we are because we have not been educating on our roots, we have ran away with society and became unsustainable.
Education is key, there is a need to be educated on our Food system so YOU can decide what YOU want to eat.