Acquire a hamlet in Ardèche

As we searched for farms, we ended up finding a very nice place to buy, our favorite untill now. Here, the challenge is great and, if it does not succeed, there will be other favorites … But we would like to try it!

The project: to acquire a hamlet in Ardeche (Eyrieux valley), to build a collective farm of organic and peasant agriculture, and a place of living.

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A new wind

Autumn colors the Drôme in beautiful colors. The wind and the rain did finally come, but there are still sunny and calm days. This summer
Mathieu and me worked a lot on the sheep farm as seasonal workers. Sweating in the sun, we made a lot of parks (mowing and putting electric mobile fences), but also taking care of the herd and participating in the lambing.

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A job

Things are always changing. From a very nice house with nice housemates in Grâne we moved to the other side of the river, another sub-renting, with other nice people. A change, even more when the change is not chosen, is always a bit tiring and gives a strange feeling in the stomach. A reason more to find a place more stable to live, to work and to build something of our own. Continue reading “A job”

A new group

Ok, we have to constitute a new group! Giula and Theau came to the Drôme to see if they like this region. And the answer is yes they like it here (of course, I think everybody would like it here :p). But they are attached to their territory in the North. And me, I abandoned my North to find the sun and the mountains and I don’t have the plans to return… But we have to say “it’s ok”, it means that soon there will be two new collective farms. Continue reading “A new group”

Peasant organizations

When you start the “agricultural installation process” in France, especially in the sustainable agriculture field, you automatically discover a large quantity of organizations that can help you (some institutional and lots of engaged). It’s impressive, even too much! (according to dutch criteria)

We have known some of them during our 8-days ADEAR course, and others here and there. Here is an interesting selection of them: Continue reading “Peasant organizations”