How Communities can Secure a Wholesome Food Supply
Self-governance of our farmlands is the end game, but we won't succeed in this if we aren't supporting those farmers.
The most concerning aspect of these last few years:
The Land Grabs.
This is what they do; they always try to take our lands.
But it’s really easy to put an end to it.
It’s not going to be some legal route.
No politician will help us, that’s for damn sure.
To save our lands, we must support our local farmers - preferably the ones that have the healthiest food.
NutritionCraft is showing families how to identify the best farming practices, and working with community advisors to help shorten the distance between farms and tables.
I interviewed the director Nicole Kimpton and she shared what she’s learned about nutrition and how we as communities need to become more unified on how we are going to survive the coming food shortages.
Most people rely on a diet that is impossible to maintain in our geographical location, and 100% dependent on a system of governance that is collapsing.
We have to rebuild our nation, so let’s start by supporting the farmers that feed the nation
(note: the video has been lightly edited to reduce length)