
South West Grain Network
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
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 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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Financial Contributions
£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
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
South West Grain Network is all of us
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Thank you for supporting South West Grain Network.
Fred
£3,412 GBP
South West Gr...
£27 GBP
Robyn Minogue
£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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Seed Sovereignty Microfund 2025
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£2,778.20 GBP
£25,203.65 GBP
£22,425.45 GBP
£19,889.36 GBP