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Stagiu de voluntariat în Ţara Galilor

Sunteți o persoană pro-activă, interesată de o agricultură durabilă, dispusă să se implice activ și să-şi facă vocea auzită pentru un sistem alimentar sustenabil? Atunci e posibil să te intereseze acest stagiu de voluntariat. În fiecare vară, Young Friends of the Earth Europe găzduieşte voluntari într-o fermă în Ţara Galilor.

Every summer, we pair up four volunteers for placements on a beautiful, community-supported, organic, family farm in Wales. But this isn't ordinary WWOOFing – it is a two-in-one opportunity, during which you will tackle the problems of our current food system and work towards sustainable solutions.

The farm is run by Gerald Miles, a prominent campaigner who has been at the heart of the anti-GM movement in the UK for decades. Volunteers get hands-on experience in working on an organic farm rooted at the heart of a local community and get involved in planning and delivering campaigns to make the local area herbicide- and pesticide-free, as well as raising awareness about the risks of GMOs in agriculture.

When: 2-3 months in summer 2018. Placements will run over two periods: either May-July or July-September. There is some flexibility in dates, let us know your availability in your application.

Where: Caerhys Organic Farm, Pembrokeshire, South Wales

Cost: YFoEE will cover your travel, accommodation and food costs. This project is generously supported by a donation left in the will of Helen Holder, a brilliant environmental activist who worked for many years with both Gerald Miles and Friends of the Earth Europe.

Who are we looking for: Young people between the ages of 18 and 30, passionate about sustainable food and looking for experience of sustainable farming and campaigning against herbicides, pesticides, GMOs and other forms of unsustainable agriculture.


More details, here: www.foeeurope.org/yfoee/agri_activism_placement.

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