5.0 The Garlic Farm

Garlic Farm

A regenerative approach to land use on the Isle of Wight.

What could a more regenerative approach to land use on the Isle of Wight look like, how could this benefit us all and help us tackle climate change and biodiversity loss?

Join the next Together for Mission Zero community event at The Garlic Farm on 25 May to explore this question. We will hear from speakers who advocate for and practice regenerative farming approaches at both global and local levels.

The session will discuss overall land use on the island currently, will explore regenerative land use principles and will tell the stories of regenerative food and farming already underway. The evening will also include a structured networking activity which will give people the opportunity to engage directly with regenerative land use practitioners and we will hear an update on the development of the island’s Mission Zero Hubs.

Please note that a soft drink and light nibbles are included in the ticket price. A percentage of proceeds will also be used to fund the Together for Mission Zero website and to cover Eventbrite costs.

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