Real Organic Podcast

JM Fortier: Farms For Food Sovereignty

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May 18, 2025
JM Fortier, a Quebec farmer, educator, and author, shares insights on fostering food sovereignty through small-scale farming. He discusses the vital role of community connections in local food systems, emphasizing grassroots movements against corporate dominance. Fortier also explores innovative agricultural practices, including technology's integration in horticulture while advocating for sustainable soil management. The conversation highlights the importance of collective action in promoting resilience and tackling challenges within organic farming.
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ANECDOTE

Vermont's Local Food Boom and Bust

  • Dave Chapman recalls a thriving local food movement where stores competed to carry local produce.
  • Corporate takeovers ended this, shifting focus to price wars and away from quality and locality.
INSIGHT

Government Organic Support Limits Youth

  • Government support of organic farming can create established networks that exclude young farmers.
  • Large established organic farms often protect markets and resist passing opportunities to newer entrants.
ADVICE

Eaters and Farm Distribution Matter

  • Empower eaters as the key agents of food system change by advocating for local farm support.
  • Spread farms across communities to sustain rural economies and cultivate broad food sovereignty.
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