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Growing together

The way that food is produced, consumed, and distributed is a major issue facing Europe – and one that directly impacts the lives of young people across the continent. Yet, the voice of young people is not often heard when our food system is being discussed.

Young Friends of the Earth Europe is part of the pan-European ‘Growing Together’ project, which provides a voice for young people, particularly those from rural areas, to engage with crucial debates on the future of food production, and the wider debates on the future of Europe.

‘Growing Together’ is led by Friends of the Earth groups in Ireland, Malta, Denmark, Estonia and Cyprus, with over 150 activities planned by 2020 which will empower at least 3,000 young people from rural communities into active political debate on the future of our food system and Europe more generally.

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Video: how to make a hydroponics system using upcycled material

26/03/2021

As part of the Growing Together Project Friends of the Earth Malta has hosted a Hydroponics workshop. This video toolkit will take you through the steps to make your own desktop mini-hydroponics growing jar! Make sure to check out the other explainer v …

Video: How to start planting in raised beds

26/03/2021

Already built your raised beds? Then it’s time to start growing in them. As part of the Growing Together Project, Friends of the Earth Malta has hosted a Crop Growing Workshop Series. This session was run by the Veg Box – a small, organic farm that foc …

Video: how to build a raised bed

26/03/2021

As part of the Growing Together Project Friends of the Earth Malta hosted a Crop Growing Workshop Series. This video toolkit will take you through steps of making your own raised beds, preparing the soil and taking care or your crops! (Once you’ve got …

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Malta’s disappearing farms

26/03/2021

Victor, Nadi and their son Jean Paul have been farming their land for about 40 years. With a farmhouse, greenhouses, and trees, they grow a little bit of everything – fennel, spinach, kohlrabi, lettuce, cabbage, celery, tomatoes, potatoes and parsley. …

Resources

Pathways to food sovereignty in Ireland

24/03/2021

In this publication, Young Friends of the Earth Ireland explore options to transition the Irish food system towards a sustainable model based on food sovereignty.

More resources from Growing Together

24/03/2021

As part of the Growing Together project, our partner organisations produced a whole range of materials for connecting urban and rural youth, and building food sovereignty. You can find some of the outlines for workshops we ran during the project here, …

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Joint youth declaration on food sovereignty

17/12/2020

We worked with urban and rural young people from across Europe to put together a joint vision for the future of our food and farming system based on food sovereignty.

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