Through circular economy based micro farms we aim to feed East Lindsey, Lincolnshire Foodbanks and beyond.
Food is the elephant in the room and therefore food rationing will become a reality in the next 2-3 years thanks to the collapsing global supply chain fed by an agri-chemical based system which is actually eroding our soil. Whether the demise of the latter is good news or bad the closing of these plants is coming thick and fast and is certainly bad news for the current farming model that feeds us.

The 40 year grand solar minimum and climate change make the challenges even harder. The very water that comes from our skies is already becoming a tool of the bankster speculators eagerly trading it as a commodity. Gatekeepers, it seems, control everything including our offensive energy market, even though one day of sunlight is sufficient to power the world for four years.
Yet lack of investment by these corporate gatekeepers means we must push up because we have not got time for ‘trickle down’ given the grid will see regular widespread outages in 24-30 months.
According to the IPCC limiting global warming to 1.5°C would require “rapid and far-reaching” transitions in land, energy, industry, buildings, transport, and cities. The harnessing of natural resources, communities and councils has to see us through the tsunami of challenges over the next two to five years.
Starting with a circular economy growing plan at 10 community sites we will create a sustainable and healthy food model that can be maintained by and distributed to local communities
•All natural
•Nothing wasted – an end to take brake and waste.
•Communities working together
•No one is excluded
•Boundless Mental and physical health benefits
•Best practice beacon for others.