Wild farming

[1] This includes intercropping with native plants, following the contours and geography of the land, and supporting local food chains.

[2] Currently, agricultural practices have been conventionalized to include large monocropped fields and the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers.

The objective of the WFA is to implement a vision of a “healthy, viable agriculture that helps protect and restore wild Nature”.

[5] The WFA has created a platform that other farmers, farming organizations, and conservation groups can adhere to.

The WFA fights for the rights of the small-scale farmer who does not rely on the techniques of factory farming.