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Magház ‐ Seed House (Hungary)

Magház ‐ Seed House (Hungary)
Tags: Standstill Social movements Social-ecological relations Motivation Interpersonal relations Expertise Experimenting Connecting Compromise Civil Society organizations

The founders’ group consists of five active and dedicated individuals who share work around the network. They gained their skills to organise and manage projects through their involvement in gardening, nature conservation, food-self provisioning and community agriculture. Practically the initiative would like to preserve gardens ‘instead of lawn and thuja’. They pursue in situ maintenance of agricultural genetic diversity to help adaptation of farmers to vulnerabilities of the changing climate and market. Beyond farmers the network is open to everyone with an interest in food self-provisioning, home gardeners, hobby gardeners, and invites them into community-building around seed saving and swapping. At the heart of the network is cultivation of trust based relations.

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  • 2009

    Open Day on Agrobiodiversity in the Parliament, 2009

    This CTP describes the process of organising the Open Day on Agrobiodiversity in the Parliament.

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    1 related events

  • 2011

    Seed-swapping in Szeged (HUN)

    This CTP is about the first seed-swapping event in the town of Szeged, Hungary.

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    2 related events

  • 2012

    International Meeting at Arche Noah

    The CTP consists of the impacts of the International Meeting at Arche Noah on Magház.

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    1 related events

  • 2012

    Establishment of Magház

    The CTP consists of the process of establishment of Magház.

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    5 related events

  • 2013

    Let's Liberate Diversity in Basel

    The CTP consists of the effects of Let's Liberate Diversity conference on Magház.

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    1 related events

  • 2014

    Practicality of Seed Saving (publication)

    The CTP describes the process of creating the first publication of Magház.

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    2 related events

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