#zaden — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #zaden, aggregated by home.social.
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Lente in de WAR
Heiligenbergerweg 34, Amersfoort, zondag 29 maart om 12:00 CEST
Lente in de WAR is een jaarlijks lentefeest in De WAR. Er zijn lezingen, presentaties, eten en drinken, een zadenruilbeurs, verkoop en ruil van oude, lokale, zaadvaste en bijzondere zaden, knollen en stekjes, workshops voor kinderen en voor volwassenen, muziek en veel meer.
Lente in De WAR is een jaarlijks terugkerend evenement waarbij het uitwisselen van zaden, pootgoed, stekjes en informatie over o.a lopende groene projecten wordt gecombineerd met discussie over politieke thema's, praktische workshops, muziek en veel zon. Kom langs en geniet van de start van de lente op ons terrein, kijk hoe onze tuin wakker wordt en hoe het gebouw langzaam tot leven komt!
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Jeroen Candel (WUR): "Dit is essentieel leesvoer voor iedereen die werkt aan een duurzamer en rechtvaardiger voedselsysteem!"
#AIC #andbouw #kunstmest #pesticiden #mechanisatie #input #zaden #voedselzekerheid #markt
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Jeroen Candel (WUR): "Dit is essentieel leesvoer voor iedereen die werkt aan een duurzamer en rechtvaardiger voedselsysteem!"
#AIC #andbouw #kunstmest #pesticiden #mechanisatie #input #zaden #voedselzekerheid #markt
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7391799630318968832/ -
Jeroen Candel (WUR): "Dit is essentieel leesvoer voor iedereen die werkt aan een duurzamer en rechtvaardiger voedselsysteem!"
#AIC #andbouw #kunstmest #pesticiden #mechanisatie #input #zaden #voedselzekerheid #markt
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7391799630318968832/ -
Jeroen Candel (WUR): "Dit is essentieel leesvoer voor iedereen die werkt aan een duurzamer en rechtvaardiger voedselsysteem!"
#AIC #andbouw #kunstmest #pesticiden #mechanisatie #input #zaden #voedselzekerheid #markt
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Reclaim the Seeds 2025
Fruittuin van West, Amsterdam, Saturday, March 15 at 10:30 AM GMT+1
We're excited about the upcoming edition of Reclaim the Seeds Amsterdam this March! At its heart, we are a seed fair where seeds are exchanged freely, breaking the chains of corporate control over our food. Beyond that, we hope to strengthen our movement, share knowledge, and reclaim our collective power through workshops, talks, and shared discussions. Seed sovereignty is the foundation for preserving resilient vegetable varieties by enabling more growers to save their own seeds and reducing our dependence on large multinationals.
Yet, as organizers of Reclaim the Seeds Amsterdam, we had a strange feeling when we picked up the thread last fall; genocide and various wars are taking place. Shouldn't we use our time and energy to try to do something about it?
That's why we chose to show color as Reclaim the Seeds Amsterdam. We want nothing to do with fascist regimes and genocide. We stand with Palestine, Lebanon, Sudan, Congo, and Ukrainians resisting Putin, and we oppose the xenophobic far- right government in the Netherlands. We believe that seed sovereignty and ecological justice cannot be separated from colonialism and capitalism. The oppression of land and people are two sides of the same coin.
What does this mean in practice for the ‘Reclaim the Seeds' festival? The more insecure society becomes, the more important it is to have robust food production close to home. And the more crucial it becomes to come together as a community, collectively practice alternatives to industrial agriculture and build our movement. This is essential because it allows communities to meet their basic needs autonomously, without relying on distant, vulnerable supply chains.
We invite all participants and visitors to come together and brainstorm how we can build a movement that disrupts oppressive systems and creates sustainable, social, and solidarity-based alternatives, starting with seeds. We are certainly ambitious, but the fight against European legislation and agro-multinationals always has been.
Our email inbox is open.
We hope to see you at Reclaim the Seeds Amsterdam!
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Reclaim the Seeds 2025
Fruittuin van West, Amsterdam, Saturday, March 15 at 10:30 AM GMT+1
We're excited about the upcoming edition of Reclaim the Seeds Amsterdam this March! At its heart, we are a seed fair where seeds are exchanged freely, breaking the chains of corporate control over our food. Beyond that, we hope to strengthen our movement, share knowledge, and reclaim our collective power through workshops, talks, and shared discussions. Seed sovereignty is the foundation for preserving resilient vegetable varieties by enabling more growers to save their own seeds and reducing our dependence on large multinationals.
Yet, as organizers of Reclaim the Seeds Amsterdam, we had a strange feeling when we picked up the thread last fall; genocide and various wars are taking place. Shouldn't we use our time and energy to try to do something about it?
That's why we chose to show color as Reclaim the Seeds Amsterdam. We want nothing to do with fascist regimes and genocide. We stand with Palestine, Lebanon, Sudan, Congo, and Ukrainians resisting Putin, and we oppose the xenophobic far- right government in the Netherlands. We believe that seed sovereignty and ecological justice cannot be separated from colonialism and capitalism. The oppression of land and people are two sides of the same coin.
What does this mean in practice for the ‘Reclaim the Seeds' festival? The more insecure society becomes, the more important it is to have robust food production close to home. And the more crucial it becomes to come together as a community, collectively practice alternatives to industrial agriculture and build our movement. This is essential because it allows communities to meet their basic needs autonomously, without relying on distant, vulnerable supply chains.
We invite all participants and visitors to come together and brainstorm how we can build a movement that disrupts oppressive systems and creates sustainable, social, and solidarity-based alternatives, starting with seeds. We are certainly ambitious, but the fight against European legislation and agro-multinationals always has been.
Our email inbox is open.
We hope to see you at Reclaim the Seeds Amsterdam!
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Reclaim the Seeds 2025
Fruittuin van West, Amsterdam, Saturday, March 15 at 10:30 AM GMT+1
We're excited about the upcoming edition of Reclaim the Seeds Amsterdam this March! At its heart, we are a seed fair where seeds are exchanged freely, breaking the chains of corporate control over our food. Beyond that, we hope to strengthen our movement, share knowledge, and reclaim our collective power through workshops, talks, and shared discussions. Seed sovereignty is the foundation for preserving resilient vegetable varieties by enabling more growers to save their own seeds and reducing our dependence on large multinationals.
Yet, as organizers of Reclaim the Seeds Amsterdam, we had a strange feeling when we picked up the thread last fall; genocide and various wars are taking place. Shouldn't we use our time and energy to try to do something about it?
That's why we chose to show color as Reclaim the Seeds Amsterdam. We want nothing to do with fascist regimes and genocide. We stand with Palestine, Lebanon, Sudan, Congo, and Ukrainians resisting Putin, and we oppose the xenophobic far- right government in the Netherlands. We believe that seed sovereignty and ecological justice cannot be separated from colonialism and capitalism. The oppression of land and people are two sides of the same coin.
What does this mean in practice for the ‘Reclaim the Seeds' festival? The more insecure society becomes, the more important it is to have robust food production close to home. And the more crucial it becomes to come together as a community, collectively practice alternatives to industrial agriculture and build our movement. This is essential because it allows communities to meet their basic needs autonomously, without relying on distant, vulnerable supply chains.
We invite all participants and visitors to come together and brainstorm how we can build a movement that disrupts oppressive systems and creates sustainable, social, and solidarity-based alternatives, starting with seeds. We are certainly ambitious, but the fight against European legislation and agro-multinationals always has been.
Our email inbox is open.
We hope to see you at Reclaim the Seeds Amsterdam!
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Reclaim the Seeds 2025
Fruittuin van West, Amsterdam, Saturday, March 15 at 10:30 AM GMT+1
We're excited about the upcoming edition of Reclaim the Seeds Amsterdam this March! At its heart, we are a seed fair where seeds are exchanged freely, breaking the chains of corporate control over our food. Beyond that, we hope to strengthen our movement, share knowledge, and reclaim our collective power through workshops, talks, and shared discussions. Seed sovereignty is the foundation for preserving resilient vegetable varieties by enabling more growers to save their own seeds and reducing our dependence on large multinationals.
Yet, as organizers of Reclaim the Seeds Amsterdam, we had a strange feeling when we picked up the thread last fall; genocide and various wars are taking place. Shouldn't we use our time and energy to try to do something about it?
That's why we chose to show color as Reclaim the Seeds Amsterdam. We want nothing to do with fascist regimes and genocide. We stand with Palestine, Lebanon, Sudan, Congo, and Ukrainians resisting Putin, and we oppose the xenophobic far- right government in the Netherlands. We believe that seed sovereignty and ecological justice cannot be separated from colonialism and capitalism. The oppression of land and people are two sides of the same coin.
What does this mean in practice for the ‘Reclaim the Seeds' festival? The more insecure society becomes, the more important it is to have robust food production close to home. And the more crucial it becomes to come together as a community, collectively practice alternatives to industrial agriculture and build our movement. This is essential because it allows communities to meet their basic needs autonomously, without relying on distant, vulnerable supply chains.
We invite all participants and visitors to come together and brainstorm how we can build a movement that disrupts oppressive systems and creates sustainable, social, and solidarity-based alternatives, starting with seeds. We are certainly ambitious, but the fight against European legislation and agro-multinationals always has been.
Our email inbox is open.
We hope to see you at Reclaim the Seeds Amsterdam!
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Reclaim the Seeds 2025
Fruittuin van West, Amsterdam, Saturday, March 15 at 10:30 AM GMT+1
We're excited about the upcoming edition of Reclaim the Seeds Amsterdam this March! At its heart, we are a seed fair where seeds are exchanged freely, breaking the chains of corporate control over our food. Beyond that, we hope to strengthen our movement, share knowledge, and reclaim our collective power through workshops, talks, and shared discussions. Seed sovereignty is the foundation for preserving resilient vegetable varieties by enabling more growers to save their own seeds and reducing our dependence on large multinationals.
Yet, as organizers of Reclaim the Seeds Amsterdam, we had a strange feeling when we picked up the thread last fall; genocide and various wars are taking place. Shouldn't we use our time and energy to try to do something about it?
That's why we chose to show color as Reclaim the Seeds Amsterdam. We want nothing to do with fascist regimes and genocide. We stand with Palestine, Lebanon, Sudan, Congo, and Ukrainians resisting Putin, and we oppose the xenophobic far- right government in the Netherlands. We believe that seed sovereignty and ecological justice cannot be separated from colonialism and capitalism. The oppression of land and people are two sides of the same coin.
What does this mean in practice for the ‘Reclaim the Seeds' festival? The more insecure society becomes, the more important it is to have robust food production close to home. And the more crucial it becomes to come together as a community, collectively practice alternatives to industrial agriculture and build our movement. This is essential because it allows communities to meet their basic needs autonomously, without relying on distant, vulnerable supply chains.
We invite all participants and visitors to come together and brainstorm how we can build a movement that disrupts oppressive systems and creates sustainable, social, and solidarity-based alternatives, starting with seeds. We are certainly ambitious, but the fight against European legislation and agro-multinationals always has been.
Our email inbox is open.
We hope to see you at Reclaim the Seeds Amsterdam!
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Janna Reinsma schrijft in de #volkskrant
Van sommige kunst wordt een mens uitzinnig blij en opgewonden – gewoon omdat die kunst bestaat, omdat de wonderbaarlijke schoonheid ervan op zichzelf genoeg is. Pas later komen er wat vragen aandrentelen: wat is dit eigenlijk, waar kijken we precies naar? En waarom is het zo fijn dat dit bestaat?
#art #kunst #DianaScherer #MuseumKranenburgh #Bergen #organic #organischekunst #groeiend #zaden #wortels
[paywall] https://www.volkskrant.nl/tentoonstellingen/kunst-met-gras-diana-scherer-werkt-met-de-natuur-aan-haar-wonderlijke-wortelweefsels~bb81428f/