We had the pleasure of previously hosting Satish Kumar, at Seedsavers in Byron Bay, on one of his world tour. Satish has authored more than 10 books and is a great mentor to Michel and Jude. We met Satish again at Clapham Common in SW London this time for a walk through parklands. We could hardly keep up with his quite but giant foot steps…Satish encouraged us to continue organising Free Seed networks where home gardeners urban and rural can share their locally adapted vegetable and fruit seeds and shared food and biocultural know-how. Photo taken sharing a pot of tea (indian!) in Clapham UK. We has previously showed our film doco Our Seeds and gave a talk at the Shumacher College in Devon, UK.Satish Kumar is born in India, now living in England, choose to become a Jain monk at 9 years old, and is the founder and editor of the magazine Resurgence, founder and Director of Programmes of the Schumacher College international centre for ecological studies and of The Small School. He was with Ghandi on his marches across India and has walked 8000 miles more than 10 000 km, to London via Moscow and Paris, and on muddy tracks throught many little villages in between. That is how he was hosted by many peasants farmers of very numerous cultures and learnt of the value of local food from locally saved seeds. Zeph Fanton took the shot.
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Christian Watts – Web Developer
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Christian came aboard in late 2013 to create the new Seed Savers website, complete with a social network system...
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Marvin the Ringneck
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Marvin the Indian Ringneck comes in every day and sings songs from all the other birds he has learnt....
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Dr. Vanaja Ramprasad
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We met Vanaja at a seed meeting with Vandana in Inida and we became friends. She invited us to...
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The peasant farmers of Papua New Guinea
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They are the salt of the world. We got so much inspiration from PNG people who are one of the...
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Miriam Makeba loves seed freedom
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Miriam Makeba the champion of freedom who was married to a Black Panthers, felt that seed belong to peasant...
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John Brisbin – Consultant
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When I first met Jude and Michel at the Vaucluse Open Garden Day in 1997 it was an encounter...
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Dorothy village visionary in Makira
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Collecting banana varieties and species rare and endangered was Dorothy’s passion. She lived with husband a bush carpenter and...
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From pesticide pusher to Minister of Environment
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One of the initiators of Rio in 1992, Jose Luzenberger (1926-2002), met with us in Bonn, Germany in April...