London’s biggest community farm is looking for £15,000 to secure its future.

Sutton Community Farm is launching an internet-based ‘crowdfunding’ scheme which has been backed by television chef and former model Lorraine Pascale, restaurateur Mark Hix and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s River Cottage.

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Samuel Smith and Joris Gunawardena 

The farm depends on income earned from its not-for-profit vegetable box scheme in order to survive and become financially self-sufficient.

The scheme allows the farm to provide South Londoners with fresh, affordable, vegetables that are grown organically on their seven-acre plot.

However, for the scheme to be viable customer numbers need to increase by a minimum of 150 per cent by Christmas.

The farm needs a minimum of £15,000 by Tuesday, October 8, for a marketing strategy aimed at increasing customers. Competition from national vegetable box schemes and supermarkets has slowed the growth of the farm’s own scheme.

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Joris Gunawardena picking tomatoes

In return for donations, the farm is offering a range of rewards including signed cookbooks bread making classes , invitations to farm events and donors will have their names written on the farm’s Veg Shed.

 


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