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Sustainability

The County of Hastings County includes Hastings County, the City of Belleville and the City of Quinte West and the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, with its forests, farmland, lakes, rivers and small and large communities, is well situated to lead in the field of alternative energy development, conservation of natural resources,  sustainable agriculture and forestry and artisan food production. 

Harvest Hastings is about living lightly on the land. Sustainability has four sections on land stewardship, tree planting, managing woods and wildlife at  Caring for Land; discussion about Climate Change; finfd out about Green Communities, and read about what's happening in Local Agriculture. There are  AudioVideos, and  a Photo Gallery. Look for   "Know your farmer" video or audio interviews with local farmers and other producers. Web links has l links to local organizations as well as provincial ones. Check Coming Events to find  workshops, agricultural events, community meals and much more. Above all get outand explore

Winter Survival Workshops

January 24, 2013 by Louise Livingstone

If you are a business and would like to suggest a topic for future Winter Survival Workshops, please contact one of the organizers directly.

To register for workshops, please contact:

Sandy Abbott, Small Business Consultant 613.476.4240 or Grace Nyman, Community Development Coordinator, 613.476.2148 x 255.

Register early. Space is limited to 25! Detailed information and registration can be found athttp://www.pecounty.on.ca/government/community_development/index.php.

Workshop #1 Value Chains in Agriculture, Food and Agri-Products, Food Safety and Traceability and We’re Here to Help!

 Workshop #2 Exploring Value Added Opportunities

Workshop #3 Labelling, Co-Packing, Distribution and Exporting

Event Date and Time: 
February 13, 2013 - 10:00 - 15:30
March 13, 2013 - 09:00 - 15:30
April 10, 2013 - 09:00 - 16:30

Location

Macaulay Church
23 Church Street
Picton, ON K0K 2T0
Canada
44° 0' 26.3988" N, 77° 7' 56.8632" W

Localiscious at Rancho Tranquilo

January 17, 2013 by Louise Livingstone

Local food - Delicious food From Noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday February 16th, 2013 at 6490 Stirling-Marmora Rd., just a couple kms south of Marmora.Come show your support for neighbouring farms and producers who sell their products in our shop.

Taste samples of some of the delicious, local goodies we have to offer including: homemade, organic jamsnaturally raised pork sausages, locally roasted organic coffee, herbal teas, black bean brownies, farm-fresh devilled eggsand more.

Free Draw

Event Date and Time: 
February 16, 2013 - 12:00 - 16:00

Location

Rancho Tranquilo
6490 Stirling-Marmora Road
Marmora, ON
Canada
44° 27' 39.006" N, 77° 39' 52.9236" W

Exploring food security issues in Hasting and Prince Edward counties

January 17, 2013 by Louise Livingstone

The Food Security Network’s capacity building subcommittee, together with host agencies, worked diligently to organize and hold local focus groups to generate information about food security issues in Hastings and Prince Edward counties. The attached brochure and summary report “Focus Groups Explore Food Security in Hastings and Prince Edward: Thoughts and Ideas from Community Participants” highlight the key concerns and suggestions for change that participants talked about during the focus groups.

 

TEDx: Changing the Way We Eat

January 16, 2013 by Louise Livingstone

TEDx: Changing the Way We Eat If local and sustainable food gets you excited, you may want to check out TEDxManhattan, “Changing the Way We Eat.” It takes place on February 16. The event itself is sold out, but anyone can watch live online. (The final schedule of talks isn't posted yet, so keep an eye on tedxmanhattan.org.) On February 16 from 10:30 am - 6:00 pm EST, you can watch talks at www.livestream.com/tedx.

Event Date and Time: 
February 16, 2013 - 10:30 - 18:00

Feeding a hungry planet: request for applications from young adults

January 12, 2013 by Louise Livingstone

Young adults from around the world show great interest in coming to the table to help solve the issue of feeding a hungry planet

Applications to participate accepted until February 15, 2013

Ottawa (January 7, 2013) – Since launching the global 4-H Youth Ag-Summit website in December 2012, applications have been submitted by young adults between the ages of 18-25, from around the world from Nova Scotia to Tokyo.

They are all vying for the opportunity to ‘come to the table ’ on August 19 to 25, 2013 for the global 4-H Youth Ag-Summit in Calgary, Alberta to share ideas and develop a plan of action on how to feed a hungry planet.

From now until February 15, 2013, young adults between the ages of 18-25 have the chance to submit an application by writing an essay (max. 2,000 words) or filming a video (max. seven minutes) about the challenges of feeding a hungry planet. 120 of the successful applicants will receive an expenses-paid trip to the global 4-H Youth Ag-Summit – a week long event where ideas will be shared and opportunities will be explored with other young people, business leaders and scientists about this global agricultural challenge. One revolutionary idea could make history.

Bayer Crop Science is the title sponsor of the Youth Ag-Summit and is committed to inspiring youth from around the world to see how they can make a difference and bring agriculture to the forefront of this global challenge. Countries currently involved include Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Finland, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, South Africa, Spain, Taiwan, Tanzania, United Kingdom and USA. In November 2011, the United Nations declared the planet ’s population surpassed seven billion people. In less than 40 years this forecast will see 2 billion moremouths in need of healthy food and nutrition. If the next generation is to help find a solution for these people, they must first understand the challenges andopportunities their peers are experiencing around the world today. No one person, company or nation holds the answers; but through discussion and collaboration at the global 4-H Youth Ag-Summit in Calgary, it is hoped that agricultural solutions can be found, acted upon and achieved.

Forty youth from across Canada will be selected to participate in this event. 20 of these participants will be 4-H members and/or 4-H alumni.

Young adults between the ages of 18-25 (at the time of the conference) can find out more details and apply online by visiting www.YouthAgSummit.com

 
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