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  • The donation appeal is open!

    The donation appeal is open!

    Tomorrow, these terraces could feed a whole territory — with your help.

    It’s official: our campaign to acquire the Cambon farm is now open! This purchase will be act one of a solidarity land trust in the Cévennes. And to make it happen, we need you.

    Our goal

    To make the Cambon a living, nourishing place, we need to raise €400,000, in two stages:

    TOTAL GOAL

    €400,000

    1st stage

    €200,000

    Purchase of the land and the Cambon farm.

    2nd stage

    €200,000

    Restoration, fitting out, bringing up to standard and investments.

    Every euro counts: together, it’s about permanently removing this farm from speculation and entrusting it to those who will bring it to life.

    What your gift will fund

    • Buy the 14 hectares of terraces and woodland, by the Gardon river.
    • Restore the stone building of more than 300 m².
    • Fit out and equip the place for production, processing, training and hospitality.
    • Bring up to standard the spaces so they are safe and open to all.

    How to contribute

    • Online on our HelloAsso page, in a few clicks.
    • By post, returning the donation form to the Cerise association (2394 chemin de Paillère, 30140 Thoiras-Corbès).
    • By sharing the campaign around you: every share widens the circle.

    Your gift is tax-deductible: a tax receipt is sent on request if you are taxable in France.

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  • A YouTube channel coming soon

    A YouTube channel coming soon

    Donation appeals, an introduction to the project and our experiments: a dedicated YouTube channel is coming very soon.

    We are preparing a YouTube channel to show the project in another way: donation-appeal videos, an introduction to the Cambon and the solidarity land trust, and updates on our farming and ecological experiments.

    Stay tuned: as soon as the first videos are online, we’ll share them here and on our social media. In the meantime, you can already support the purchase of the farm.

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  • Why a solidarity land trust in the Cévennes?

    Why a solidarity land trust in the Cévennes?

    The 14 hectares of the Cambon, by the Gardon river in Mialet.

    In the Cévennes as elsewhere, it is becoming harder and harder to set up as a farmer. The first obstacle has a name: access to land. That is exactly what our solidarity land trust wants to change — starting with the Cambon farm.

    Access to land, a major challenge

    Buying a farm today is often an uphill battle. Prices climb, farmland is bought up to be built on, planted over or left abandoned, and farms that come up for sale often go to the highest bidder rather than to those who want to bring them to life.

    The result: would-be farmers full of energy and skills hit a wall, and nourishing land gradually leaves agricultural use. In a territory like ours, where small-scale farming shapes the landscape and local life, that is a considerable loss.

    Our answer: making the Cambon a commons

    Rather than letting yet another farm lose its purpose, we want to make it a commons: an asset removed from speculation, whose agricultural use is secured over time, and which belongs collectively to the people of the territory.

    “A commons: belonging to all, concerning everyone, to which all have a right or a share.” (Larousse dictionary)

    In practice, we are creating a non-profit land trust, run by local residents, that buys farmland and agricultural buildings to entrust them lastingly to farmers. Ownership stays collective; use is shared and protected. No one will be able to resell the farm to turn it into anything other than a living, nourishing place.

    A collectively-led project

    This land trust is not one person’s affair. It brings together several local associations and collectives — Cévennes 2050, Fruits Oubliés & biodiversité en Cévennes and Terres Vivantes en Cévennes — gathered within the Cerise association, with the support of a network of social and solidarity economy partners.

    This collegial governance is a guarantee: decisions are made together, over time, serving the common interest rather than private profit.

    The Cambon, first act

    Acquiring the Cambon farm, in Mialet, will be act one of this land trust. With its 14 hectares of terraces and woodland, its springs, its ponds and its stone building of more than 300 m², it is an ideal place to embody our project: producing and processing, experimenting, passing on and welcoming.

    And it will only be a beginning. Every farm preserved opens the way to the next. Step by step, place after place, we want to give the territory back the means of its autonomy.

    In practice, the operation represents a goal of €400,000, in two stages:

    €400,000

    1st stage

    €200,000

    Purchase of the land and the Cambon farm.

    2nd stage

    €200,000

    Restoration, fitting out, bringing up to standard and investments.

    How we plan to act

    • Give farmers access to land
    • Restore housing for farmers and project leaders
    • Create shared spaces and workshops
    • Develop accessible training and tools around autonomy
    • Run a collegial, lasting and shared governance

    And where do you come in?

    A project like this can only exist if it is carried by many people. Your gift, tax-deductible, contributes directly to buying the Cambon. And every share grows the circle of those who believe in another way of living in the Cévennes.

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  • A visit to the Cambon farm

    A visit to the Cambon farm

    14 ha of terraces and woodland, springs, a stone building… a short introduction to the place we want to preserve and bring to life.

    The Cambon farm, by the Gardon river in Mialet (Gard), is a typical Cévennes farm. It has cultivable terraces, woodland, plenty of water (springs and ponds) and a stone building of more than 300 m² to restore. A coherent whole, ideal for developing market gardening, soft fruit, processing, training and hospitality.

    In the coming weeks, we’ll publish a fuller tour in pictures. In the meantime, follow us on social media to discover the place and its potential.

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