Commenced:
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01/05/2015 |
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Submitted:
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19/10/2015 |
Last updated:
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19/10/2015 |
Location:
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Jalan Raya Sibang Kaja,, Badung, Bali, ID |
Phone:
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+6282237562223 |
Website:
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www.kulkulfarmbali.com |
Climate zone:
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Wet/Dry Tropical |
The Kul Kul Farm is located within walking distance from the Green School in Bali. We are passionate about growing healthy food and bringing people together in meaningful ways to learn and live closer to the land.
WE OFFER short courses and workshops in regenerative farming and permaculture here in Bali, that give people practical knowledge and skills to help transform their gardens, homes, communities and lives. WE PROVIDE food-garden implementation services, and will soon be selling tools, seeds, compost, plants and most of what you’ll need to get started on growing food in your home. Keep an eye on our store here. WE BRING skilled teachers from different parts of the world with down-to-earth expertise and experience in creating exceptional living systems. Check out our courses here WHY A FARM? We want to grow food that is wholesome, organic and honest. We want to make gardening and farming accessible and fun. We’re committed to live a hands-on life and share knowledge and skills to help people do the same. We work with experts who’ve inspired us to share our experiences with people interested in making the world a better place. We hope The Kul Kul Farm will open new doors for you and add something to your life – whether it’s learning to start your own garden or understanding a bit more about how to support the earth that we all rely on to live. WHERE WE SPROUTED FROM In the centre of Bali, 20 mins south of Ubud, a bamboo school emerged alongside the Ayung River just 7 years ago. Today kids, families, and educators from around the world, are reinventing education in a one-of-a-kind, holistic, eco-friendly environment made of open-air bamboo structures. Located next door to the Green School, The Kul Kul Farm has sprouted from the same vision to create green leaders, and to take a stand for our planet. We’re here to play our part by sharing real skills and stories on sustainable methods of living.
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