Nourish Events Calendar


 
Mar
25
Sat
Trade That Does Good @ Dundee City Council, Committee room 1
Mar 25 @ 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm

We know what we don’t want: dodgy trade deals like TTIP, CETA and TISA. But what might a good deal look like? Is a trade deal that’s fair for farmers, workers and citizens really possible? And what would it look like?

This event is a space for ‘blue-sky’ thinking on the ins and outs of what our ideal trade deals would look like organised by Trade Justice Scotland coalition (we used to be Scotland Against TTIP). Expert input will be from Jean Blaylock, trade policy officer for Global Justice Now.

Book your (free) place: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/trade-that-does-good-tickets-32089911790?ref=estw

Dec
10
Mon
Human Rights Day @ Scottish Parliament
Dec 10 all-day

2018 marks the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights  a milestone document that proclaimed the inalienable rights which everyone is inherently entitled to as a human being.

December 10th, and everyday, Nourish is fighting to ensure the human right to food is woven into the fabric of the Good Food Nation Bill, because we believe everyone has the right to be able to eat well, and that collectively we’re entitled to a fair and sustainable food system. Learn more about Scotland’s human rights progress at today’s Parliament Event.

Aug
18
Sun
Organic Growers Alliance – Workshop day: Scotland @ East Coast Organics
Aug 18 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Calling Scottish Growers

The Organic Growers Alliance and the Landworkers Alliance are organising a regional workshop day for those growing produce organically (or uncertified to organic standards) at a smaller scale for local communities.

When?

10.00 – 16.00 Sunday 18th August

Camping is available on Saturday 17th August at East Coast Organics, East Lothian

What

Sunday – 10am to 4pm, a day of workshops led by experienced growers from Scotland. There will be time for discussion and exchange of knowledge and information, plus a farm walk round the East Coast Organics growing areas. An organic, veggie lunch is included! Please see workshop list below.

Saturday from 5pm – camping (tent or van) the night before is possible. The LWA are organising some informal social activities, please bring instruments if you want! An evening meal can be booked.

Where

East Coast Organics, East Lothian

Tickets

Numbers are limited so please book as soon as you can. There is discounted places available for OGA or LWA members but you do not have to be a member to come.

The event is aimed at people growing organic vegetables at small scale for sale to a local market.

Price of tickets includes the online booking fees.

Book your ticket here

Food and Drink

Lunch will be an organic vegetarian provided by East Coast Organics included in the ticket price.

Dinner on Saturday  needs to be booked separately and can either be an organic meat or organic veggie meal also provided by East Coast Organics.

Coffee and tea will be available.

Camping

Camping is available at ECO. Camping costs £5pp. Please reserve your space in the tickets section and bring cash to pay on the day.

Become a member

Join either the Organic Growers Alliance or the Landworkers Alliance and get a cheaper ticket to this event and other events throughout the year.

Liftshare

We encourage people to lift share to the event. Please use this spreadsheet to coordinate lifts.

Workshops

Help us plan the day. When buying your ticket, please tell us your top 3 workshops that you would like at the get-together from the following list:

1. Overwintering crops in polytunnels, how to use tunnels most effectively

2. Dig and no dig methods in polytunnels

3. Finances and organic vegetable businesses, including pricing

4. Protecting and improving the soil in polytunnels, including green manures, using mypex

5. Harvesting, packing, storage

6. Resting and care for people and the soil – not growing over the winter

7. Other – other suggestions for subjects and workshop leaders welcome (no promises!), please give details

More information

Please contact:

Roz Corbett LWA rozlandworkersalliance@gmail.com

Antonia Ineson OGA Antonia.ineson@googlemail.com