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European Solidarity Corps

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Community horticulture

Cloughjordan Community Farm

Cloughjordan, Ireland

Description

Based at an ecovillage community farm, our volunteers experience a full year’s cycle of organic vegetable production and distribution, and acquire a full set of skills to grow food for a community or small business in an environmentally beneficial way. Regular tasks include sowing seeds, watering, weeding, harvesting, and weighing veg. Other seasonal tasks may include preservation of surplus crops (pickling, preserving etc) and assisting with building projects, although the primary commitment is hands-on farm work. Volunteers will also be immersed in Ecovillage life and experience community living, collaborative governance and decision making. All this combines to provide a lived example of practical activism as a direct response to climate change, loss of biodiversity, and over-consumption.

Accommodation, food and transport arrangements

Accommodation is in shared housing with other volunteers. Membership of our Community Farm allows you to take as many organic, local vegetables as you need. Locally baked sourdough bread is provided each week, and you also have credit for monthly bulk wholefoods orders. Everything in the village is within a 5 min walk, including a pharmacist, bookshop, cafe, and small supermarket. Sporadic train and bus services connect Cloughjordan to major cities and nearby towns, and local residents are also willing to provide lifts.

Training during the activity

All volunteers are provided with induction and orientation on first arrival. Our farm production team train volunteers in all aspects of practical growing skills, and are on hand to answer questions on a day to day basis. Throughout the year, volunteers also attend specialised workshops on relevant topics such as cooking, composting and seed saving, and also attend group sessions with a focus on non-violent communication, group dynamics and personal development. Other classes are available locally, such as yoga, martial arts, and Irish music.

Participant profile

If you want to spend a full year growing vegetables, you like to put your hands in the soil, and you don’t mind being outdoors in winter, this project is for you! If you're passionate about organic farming and want to learn more skills, even better. Only apply if you’re interested in healthy food and local food systems, and you’re keen to learn practical skills to address the climate and biodiversity crisis while experiencing community life in an Ecovillage. We welcome self-motivated individuals who enjoy working as part of a team, and would like more experience of working cooperatively.

Activity dates

A total of 52 week(s) during the period 02/09/2024 to 17/10/2025


Activity location

Cloughjordan Ecovillage, Cloughjordan, Ireland


Individual volunteering


Looking for participants from

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canary Islands, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Greece, Spain, Finland, France, Croatia, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Latvia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Slovenia, Slovakia, Ukraine


Activity topics

Environment and natural protection

Health and wellbeing

Nutrition and subsistence agriculture


Deadline for applications

Application deadline: 09/09/2024 23:59