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|Organization name=Farming the Future
|Organization name=Farming the Future
|Organization link=www.farmingthefuture.uk
|Organization link=www.farmingthefuture.uk
|Organization type=Colectivo, Women Led, Participatory pooled fund, Agroecology leaders
|Organization type=Colectivo, mujeres lideradas, Fondo mancomunado participativo, Líderes en agroecología
|Located in=United Kingdom
|Located in=United Kingdom
|Current focus=Agroecology, Food sovereignty, Just Transition
|Current focus=Agricultura, Soberanía alimentaria, Transición Justa
|Description="Our vision is for a well-resourced, just transition for UK farming and food systems, built on agroecological principles. We exist to connect, strengthen and grow the agroecology movement by improving the flow of resources through power-aware funding.  
|Description="Our vision is for a well-resourced, just transition for UK farming and food systems, built on agroecological principles. We exist to connect, strengthen and grow the agroecology movement by improving the flow of resources through power-aware funding.  



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Organization name

Farming the Future

Organization link

www.farmingthefuture.uk


Organization type

Colectivo, mujeres lideradas, Fondo mancomunado participativo, Líderes en agroecología

Country

United Kingdom


Current focus/area

Agricultura, Soberanía alimentaria, Transición Justa


Description/notes

"Our vision is for a well-resourced, just transition for UK farming and food systems, built on agroecological principles. We exist to connect, strengthen and grow the agroecology movement by improving the flow of resources through power-aware funding.

Farming the Future operates a UK pooled fund using participatory grant making (decision made by agroecology sector ambassadors), focused on improving the flow of resources into a just transition for UK farming and food systems.

We also make the case for more power-aware funding for agroecology and food sovereignty in the UK."

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