South West Grain Network

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We are an alternative, human-scale, non-commodity grain economy grounded in friendship and collaboration. The function of this page is to enable transparency around income and spending in line with the network values.

About


The South West Grain Network was established in 2019 in the wake of the first UK Grain Lab to address the needs of bakers, millers, farmers and other grain users looking to build an alternative grain economy; one that is human scale, non-commodity and grounded in friendship and collaboration.

We exist to support a transition to ways of farming, processing, and consuming grain in the South West of the UK that fosters ecological and social well being. 

We do this by improving the viability and sustainability of grain-based businesses in the South West through knowledge transfer, peer support, training, and co-operation to safeguard and promote agroecological and regenerative farming practises, and the livelihoods and communities these support. 

Our areas of interest include building soil health, supporting innovative plant breeding and grain diversity, sharing and collaboration; sustainable farming practices; new food production business models and techniques; food security and sovereignty. 
Our vision is for shorter, healthier, and more diverse supply chains, where the identity of people and place is celebrated and valued. 

The networks actions are governed by these core values that were developed and consented to by the network through a series of participatory workshops. These are:

  • Non-commodity & Human Scale – these are two sides of the same coin; at the start of something it is often easier to define yourself by what you are not, rather than consent to something affirmative.  For a food system to support an agroecological transition, it must be more deeply connected so that it can communicate values other than price and quantity.

  • Caring & Collaborative – collaboration, friendships & trust – these are the currency of a human scale food system. It is important that we try and leave behind the competitive instincts, protectionism and addiction to scale & growth that a commodity system brings.  The ideas of being caring and collaborative embody this for us.

  • Accessible – food sovereignty isn’t just about empowering farmers to make their own choices;  it also means widening access to and participation in healthy, nutritious food networks

  • Ethical – this is an attempt to express that businesses within the network take decisions based on values as well as value.

  • Forward thinking & doing – this is to say the network is a place of both experimentation but also action.

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Events

South West Grain Network is hosting the following events.

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09:00 AM-03:00 PM UTC
Join Luke Fowler for a tour of Landrace mill and a deep bakers chat

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09:30 AM-02:30 PM UTC
Collaborative workshop making handmade DIY mini publications 'Zeens'

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11:00 AM UTC
Join the South West Grain Network for a relaxed, family-friendly weekend of camping, food, fire a...Read more

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09:00 AM-03:00 PM UTC
SWGN visit to Wishay Farm hosted by Paul and Kim Baker

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09:00 AM-12:30 PM UTC
The second of our Bakers Workshops. Learn from Sam and Kate about their vegan bakery with a focus...Read more

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10:00 AM-03:30 PM UTC
Choosing our way forward with membership as a network

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03:00 PM UTC
A first opportinuty for bakers to meet the new harvest of True South West Flour and get their han...Read more

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11:00 AM-02:30 PM UTC
Join Fred Price to test samples of wheat for milling quality.

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09:30 AM-03:00 PM UTC
A South West Grain Network visit to Frankham Farm run by Duncan Ross. Frankahm Farm is a mixed or...Read more

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10:00 AM-02:30 PM UTC
SWGN visit to Cann Mill

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12:30 PM-11:00 PM UTC
All South West Grain Network members and friends are invited to catch up with each other on a laz...Read more

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Past event
10:30 AM-03:30 PM UTC
Setting intentions for the year ahead, and thinking about how we organise to make that happen!

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Projects

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True South West Flour Levy

£35 / tonne of wheat milled at Cann Mill is collected to support SWGN activities. An example of a decentralised, diverse & democratic network of s... Read more

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SWGN Processing Levy

Have you built trading relationships through the SWGN? We are asking members to honour the benefit of the network through a levy contribution. Su... Read more

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South West Grain Network is all of us

Our contributors 16

Thank you for supporting South West Grain Network.

Fred

Admin

£3,412 GBP

South West Gr...

Admin

£27 GBP

Robyn Minogue

Admin

£3 GBP

George

True South West Flour Levy

£6,882 GBP

The Halleria ...

£5,040 GBP

Jimi Collis

True South West Flour Levy

£3,211 GBP

George Greed

True South West Flour Levy

£1,746 GBP

Simon Topliss

True South West Flour Levy

£1,337 GBP

Ilona

True South West Flour Levy

£1,230 GBP

Wye Farmers

True South West Flour Levy

£1,183 GBP

David

True South West Flour Levy

£300 GBP

Duncan Ross

True South West Flour Levy

£266 GBP

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News from South West Grain Network

Updates on our activities and progress.

Food Issues Census Survey

https://form.jotform.com/243423813703047 The Food Issues Census is a project to understand the organisations and communities working in a...
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Published on December 12, 2024 by Fred

Conversations

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Budget


Transparent and open finances.

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Today’s balance

£2,778.20 GBP

Total raised

£25,203.65 GBP

Total disbursed

£22,425.45 GBP

Estimated annual budget

£19,889.36 GBP

Today's Balance
£2,778.20
Estimated Annual Budget
£19,889