We are establishing

LOCAL CHAPTERS

around the country.

Our vision is that these grow to be nodes in the grassroots movement, and together work towards a regenerative agriculture that increases quality in the food supply, healing ourselves and our planet.

Welcome everyone!

Find your local chapter

Don’t see a chapter near you?  Consider starting one yourself!  Reach out to learn more: chapters@bionutrient.org

Check out what they are up to!

Special presentations, meetings, potlucks, mineral depots, seed swaps, community gardens, resource sharing…

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MYCELIA

Community where we are sharing, learning, and together cultivating a new paradigm!

BFA chapters are open to all.  What activities you engage in is up to you…What inspires you? What is your community interested in? Regular gatherings to discuss practical applications in the garden? Bringing in speakers from outside to address the community? Cultivating a demonstration garden?

Below are a few projects that local chapters are engaged in.

  1. Together,
  2. Community
  3. Education
  4. Empowerment.
BFA Mineral Depot

Access to critical amendments that are often difficult to find locally, while leveraging the collective to secure group/bulk prices.
Food Cooperatives

Sourcing nutrient-dense foods for members, and creating a market for farmers growing it.

Grower & Consumer Education

Workshops, presentations and discussions on food quality, growing practices, homesteading, and anything else under the big umbrella of regenerative agriculture.
Community / Demonstration Gardens

#GrowFood with friends and community. Share what you are learning, nurture community, and …
  1. Start where
  2. you are.
  3. Use what
  4. you have.
  5. Do what
  6. you can.
Food Quality Research

Collaborating among growers to analyze each other’s crops through taste and smell, brix readings, or other qualities, and even submitting samples of crops for lab analysis.

Networking With Individuals & Allied Organizations

Developing relationships with local leaders, strategists, and organizations who are allied with the principles of increasing quality in the food supply.

Don't see a chapter in your local area?

Chapter Formation

  • Identify people within your community that have an interest and stake in increasing quality of the food supply.
  • Create an informal gathering to invite those identified in community, i.e. Meetup group, potluck, film and discussion, etc.
  • Establish core group from informal meetings. At least 13 BFA members in good standing to be considered an “official” BFA Chapter.  (“BFA Discussion Group” until then, as your chapter grows.)
  • Keep records of the initial steps towards becoming a chapter.
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