Exploring local organic food systems to benefit the urban community
By Hannah Norman, 2021
Fellow’s Profile
Fellow’s Profile
Exploring local organic food systems to benefit the urban community
Supporting local community cohesion through small-scale organic urban farming solutions
2016
Wales
I am a grower and consultant working in the commercial horticulture sector, supporting the development of local sustainable supply chains and new entrant enterprises. I'm the Horticulture Development Officer for Tyfu Cymru, a Lantra-led project providing business support and training to over 500 commercial growers in Wales. We work closely with growers both in the edible and ornamental sectors and provide data and observations to Welsh Government and stakeholder organisations.
I am also the business Founder and Grower at Backyard Organics, a micro-sized nursery providing organic plugs and plants to gardeners and commercial growers in mid and south Wales.
My Fellowship has been fundamental in the development of both my professional and personal achievements over the past five years. During my travels to the USA, I was fortunate to visit nearly 30 farms and organisations whilst researching how to use an urban landscape to sustainably localise the food system. This experience gave me a greater 'on the ground' understanding of challenges in our current food system which has informed my work since returning.
By Hannah Norman, 2020
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By Hannah Norman, 2020
All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.