
| Cuba-Australia Permaculture Exchange Partnership Agreement Signed in Havana |
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FANJ thanked CAPE supporters for the donation to the hurricane recovery appeal received earlier in the year. The FANJ Permaculture team are busy supporting existing projects and have numerous new projects requiring support and assistance.
To inaugurate the new CAPE agreement I visited the Belamar Project site and am developing a master and concept plan for the foundation. A highlight of the visit was a special tour of some rare and beautiful caves not open to the public. The site has a unique history and great potential and is considered to be the most significant project of FANJ to date. We are hoping the Belamar project will become a ‘sister' project of Djanbung Gardens and an important destination for Permaculture interns visiting Cuba in the future. A more comprehensive report will be published soon about the project, the design and ways people can contribute. Tags: permaculture, erda, exchange, partnership, foundation, havana, humanity, nature, agreement, signed, cuba-australia, fanj), fanj, president, (knownShare: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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2011 Permaculture Diary & Calendar

Like to plan ahead? Well, now you can with the new 2011 Permaculture Diary and Calendar.
A year of permaculture inspiration with a different design principle featured each month.