Today we would like to introduce everyone to Kiril Park Wild Harvest! @kiril_park_wild_harvest_
Kiril Park Wild Harvest is an Aboriginal family owned and operated business on private property, situated in the Darwin area. It was founded and is managed by Djerait woman Michelle On
'35 years in defence of Seed Freedom'
Join us for the next People, Plants and the Law online lecture presented by Dr Vandana Shiva from Navdanya International.
🗓️ Tuesday 7 March
🕙 2:30-3:30pm (AEST)
📍 Zoom
Register here: https://t.co/WptFqd3tm6
@BruceLRogersPhD @QAAFI @SSukirtha06 Thank you very much for your interest. Indigenous community (Twin Lakes cultural park) is going to commercialise this. We are working with the community to get a product into market.
Native halophytes like samphire and saltbush have potential as a bushfoods business, according to #UQResearch by our own Sukirtha Srivarathan, Dr. Michael Netzel, Prof. Yasmina Sultanbawa, Dr. Anh Phan and Dr. Olivia Wright;
Find out more via the link: https://t.co/jaupPFH7u5
It is exciting to see one of our projects with our indigenous enterprise partner is being featured in The Australian (newspaper, text below) and across ABC radio Brisbane and ABC Sydney this week!!!!!
https://t.co/ft8ODN8ANh
Are you ready??
Dr Jonathan Mabry will present a seminar which will explore the cultural and economic values of Indigenous and heritage foods and compare the effectiveness of some different strategies for supporting the producers.
https://t.co/J88E7fE4xx
Native Plants & Traditional Foodways as Intangible Heritage & Economic Resource
Lecture 1: Tuesday 4 October 12.00-1.00pm
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Lecture 2: Thursday 6 October 3.00-4.30pm
For more information please visit: https://t.co/IpggX8z6YU
Dr Jimmy Smith from @ILRI and plenary speaker @TropAg2022 believes “where one stands is a function of where one sits” when it comes to the environmental footprint of livestock production and consumption of livestock-derived foods. View media release here https://t.co/TeTtH2iPX0
Native Plants & Traditional Foodways as Intangible Heritage & Economic Resource
Lecture 1: Tuesday 4 October 12.00-1.00pm
&
Lecture 2: Thursday 6 October 3.00-4.30pm
For more information please visit: https://t.co/IpggX8z6YU
Are you ready??
Dr Jonathan Mabry will present a seminar which will explore the cultural and economic values of Indigenous and heritage foods and compare the effectiveness of some different strategies for supporting the producers.
https://t.co/J88E7fE4xx
Let's start profiling our amazing Indigenous partners!!
Native Oz Bushfoods was founded on a love of quality Native foods. Out on their incredible property in Ropely, QLD, they have over 400 plants edible Native bushfoods.
To find more :https://t.co/jzhY3fR7LU
Part of our wonderful team representing the ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Uniquely Australian Foods, QAAFI, UQ was at "Hermitage Research Facility’s 25th Annual Schools Plant Science Competition" at Hermitage Research Facility, Warwick.