In May 2011, they left behind the suburbs of Melbourne and turned their lives upside down, embarking on a journey across America to learn from ethical farmers. They returned home with the ambition to create a beacon farm where food sovereignty and degrowth are enacted, demonstrating that it is possible to nurture the land, care for animals, support the community, and grow food in a way that respects the environment, and honours both past and future generations. Today, they raise large black pigs, dairy short-horn cattle, and chickens, while cultivating a wide range of crops across 28.5 hectares of land.
Through SIANI’s third case study of “Amplifying Stories of Agroecology Principles and Practices” (ASAPP) series, we aim to shed light on Jonai Farms as a living, breathing example of what a just, sustainable, and localised food system can look like in practice.