Release Date: August 7, 2022
We draw attention to the very real impacts of the climate crisis on farmers and our food production system generally. Farmers are feeling the impacts now and need to be a part of the solution! We will hear from Arzeena Hamir, organic farmer and politician, about the important role that Farmers for Climate Solutions is playing in shaping agricultural policy and informing growers about steps that can be taken towards on-farm climate adaptation.
Dig deeper! Read more about Farmers for Climate Solutions, NFU’s climate policy, and Amara Farm.
- Farmers for Climate Solutions
- National Farmers Union
- Imagine If: A Vision of a Near-Zero-Emission Farm and Food System for Canada | National Farmers Union
- Amara Farm
- FB: https://www.facebook.com/arzeena & https://www.facebook.com/AmaraFarm
- Twitter: @arzeena & @AmaraFarm
- Amara Farm (@amara_farm) • Instagram photos and videos
As always, a huge thank you to the National Farmers Foundation (NFF)
Other Episodes in this series
Episode 1: Who Will Feed Us
Episode 2: Corporatization of Agriculture
Episode 3: Land Access (Part One)
Episode 4: Land Access (Part Two)
Episode 5: Migrant Farm Labour and Building the Solidarity we Need
Episode 6: The True Cost of Food
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contributors
Arzeena Hamir
Guest
Arzeena and her husband Neil own Amara Farm, a 26-acre certified organic farm in the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island. She is a local politician and was a co-chair of the Farmers for Climate Solutions Policy Task Force. Arzeena is committed to climate action on her own diversified farm and in ensuring that farmers’ concerns are voiced in policy and regulatory spaces.
Stuart Oke
Co-Host/Producer
Stuart is a young farmer from Eastern Ontario who, alongside his partner Nikki, owns and operates Rooted Oak Farm, a 12 acre organic vegetable and cut flower farm. After years of renting land Rooted Oak in 2020 relocated to Eastern Ontario, and the traditional territory of the Anishinabek, Huron-Wendat, Haudensaunee and Oneida Peoples. In addition to loving food and taking pride in growing food that sustains people, the farm was founded on the idea that farming is a political act, one capable of creating great change.
www.rootedoak.ca | @rootedoakfarm