top of page

Organic Farming is the Future of Agriculture

The Future of Food

Other films you might like

Fiona and Kane harvest vegetables from the tidy rows of their urban market garden.

Community, Food & Gardening, Permaculture, Urban Living

5 mins

This couple have turned their urban back yard into beautiful neat rows of market garden and help others to garden in their own back yards.

Andrew Martin is kneeling in front of a bush harvesting berries into a cane basket.

Farming, Food & Gardening, Permaculture, Regenerating Nature, Economy

5 mins

Explore the beautiful food forest Andrew Martin has created from a paddock of grass, and learn all the reasons why he's doing so.

A photograph of Mark holding a stick and speaking to camera about his approach to gardening.

Farming, Food & Gardening, Permaculture

5 mins

A tour of Purple Pear Farm, where permaculture principles and biodynamic farming guide the management of gardens and animals.

Photograph of Brett speaking to camera about his approach to planning his permaculture design.

Farming, Food & Gardening, Permaculture, Regenerating Nature

5 mins

The first of two Happen Films tours of well known Limestone Permaculture Farm, where an abundance of food and medicine is grown on 1 acre.

Share your thoughts about The Future of Food

* Required

Your comment has been submitted

@svm9341

@kevinwharem6464

@thomasdecarlo8543

@OrganicBackyardGardening

Thank you!

This film was made possible through the generous financial support of the Biome Trust with assistance from The Gift Trust.

Biome logo stacked - Medium_edited.jpg
Gift Trust logo stacked - Medium.jpeg

Visit the Wairarapa Eco Farm website

In this film, organic market gardeners Frank and Josje talk about why the supermarket system doesn’t work and how Community Supported Agriculture fits into a new story for food growing. CSA members help farmers to grow the best quality vegetables and to nurture healthy soils by committing to receive vegetable boxes every week for a season.


That way, the farmer can get on with growing great food and sending it direct to their customers, without having to accommodate the profit-geared demands of the supermarket chains, which drive conventional growers to produce less nutritious vegetables in ways that damage the soil. This is the future of food, a future in which both people and planet are healthier!

Farming, Food & Gardening, Permaculture

About The Future of Food

5 mins

Very interesting and thought-provoking! I will certainly share this with my friends who are involved in farming! Thank you very much!

@svm9341

YouTube

Stunning video and a truly inspirational farm! Thank you for sharing them both!!

@kevinwharem6464

YouTube

I love this couple and their philosophy, attitude, perspective and more so their actions. Thank you.


@thomasdecarlo8543

YouTube

The quality and style of your filming is so high quality! Inspirational! Please keep up the great work and thank you!

@OrganicBackyardGardening

YouTube

Five ways you can help increase our reach and impact

Click on the options below to find out more about each one.

bottom of page