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Darren Doherty gives the very last Tagari PDC delivered to a Permaculture Sydney North organised group in Bega Australia.

Darren Doherty delivers a Community Supported Agriculture Tagari certified PDC (Permaculture Designers Certificate) to a class organised by Permaculture Sydney North

Darren working the angles

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Darren explains his family permaculture, keyline, and holistic management business, Felix Permaculture and Regenerative Agriculture (RegenAG)

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Darren profiles Permaculture co-founders Bill Mollison and David Holmgren; Tagari or The Permaculture Institute of Bill and Lisa Mollison in Tasmania and also David Holmgren’s business in Victoria

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Darren profiles Milkwood Permaculture, co-founders of Regenerative Agriculture

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Darren profiles permaculture pioneer Robyn Francis of the Permaculture College of Australia, former editor of Permaculture International Journal and co-founder of Accredited Permaculture Training (APT) Nimbin Australia

Filmed by Chris Wallis and Lachlan Storrie of Hunter Valley-based Tree Frog Permaculture

Filmed for Permaculture.TV courtesy of Permaculture Sydney North and Darren Doherty

Darren Doherty and Penny Hyatt of Permaculture North Sydney deliver a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) PDC (Permaculture Design Certificate) in Bega Australia over Easter, 2010. Filmed by Christopher Wallis and Lachlan Storrie of HunterPermaculture.org

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This episode covers the basic economic model of Factor e Farm. It is Community Supported Production (CSP) with two parts: Manufacturing (CSM) and Agriculture (CSA). It is permaculture and permafacture in one. We’re a replicable, vertically integrated, open source, community-supported flexible fabrication model – for short. View on. Transcript is found below the video.

How do we create wealth? The short answer is that we integrate the immaterial production of the design, for which we do not get paid, with the material production of the objects – for which we may get paid. Precisely because we are integrating the two functions in one operation – Michel Bauwens from the P2P foundation called us the most important social experiment of our time.

Our economic model has further details. We are developing a replicable, vertically integrated, open source community-supported flexible fabrication model. We do vertical integration – in our case carrying out all these business functions ‘under one roof’ – from the growing of feedstocks – design – parts fabrication – assembly – marketing – to public relations functions. We are open source – an open collaborative effort where many stakeholders get together behind the design effort. We are flexible – because the fabrication facility that we are creating will support multipurpose production.


Source: OpenSourceFarmTech Blog

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