Ep #23 - A follow up conversation with Aubrey Bynoe - Dominca


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Jan 31 2022 53 mins  

In this episode we get a follow up conversation with Aubrey Bynoe from Dominca on where he is now since he last spoke with Mariko. In the Last episode Mariko and Aubrey have a great conversation about his amazing Moringa and Permaculture Project on the island of Dominica.  We have been so inspired by Aubrey ever since he came through the Moringa Certification Course four years ago.  He was a man on a mission and quickly absorbed everything he could to integrate into his vision.  He purchased land in Dominica where his Father is from, and after traveling and studying Permaculture and Organic Farming practices he finally landed to be full time on his land, Free Up Farm.  He is also advocating for Permaculture and natural practices with the local decision makers on the island which is so great.  Aubrey is so fully dedicated to his mission and it is so uplifting.  We love to see the younger generations passionate about creating these new world hubs.  Check out his website and IG @freeupfarm

www.freeupfarm.com

In This Episode:

Regenerative Design Comfortable in three month drought using Permaculture Indigenous Kalinago People of Dominica  Learning to adapt to climate changes AirCrete Structures Hurricane Reselience and Moringa's contribution Foliar Spray Lead by example  Behaving as if the God in All Life Matters Unlearning and Relearning

Location of Moringa project?

Dominica

What is your Moringa Project?

We are using Moringa to explore hurricane resiliency, the revitalization of organic agriculture and showcase nutritional and culinary applications of Moringa and the many other fruits and perennial  systems we have at the farm.

When and where did your Moringa journey begin?

I was first introduced to Moringa through traveling through Costa Rica. In 2016 I completed my growers course.

Why did you step onto this path?

Nothing else besides food and water made much sense so through permaculture I began exploring these topics more in-depth.

What keeps you on this path?

So far, permaculture is one of the only things that makes sense.

What do you want Moringa to know about you and your work?

That we are inspired by Morninga’s resilience, adaptability and abundance and that we emulate these attributes.