Kinship Farms

Imagine...

food as Civic Infrastructure

Local food networks that nourish people, restore land, and grow communities.

Local food networks that nourish people, restore land, and grow communities.

Farming For the Future - Today!

Kinship Farms is growing a layer of resilience in complement to our existing food system, starting in the ground and growing outward into the communities around it.

A network of Social Farms across urban and peri-urban neighbourhoods, water-wise, regenerative for soils and biodiversity, and social by design.

Equitable, fresh and healthy food. Healthier environments. Local participation. Economic opportunity. Not as separate outcomes, as one integrated ecosystem, shared directly within the communities it serves.

Food infrastructure built for people, place, and planet. Measurable, investable, and replicable – because the communities that need it most exist everywhere.

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Built Around Communities

At the heart of every Kinship Social Farm is something simple and common – people coming together around food.

Locals and their families. Friends and neighbours. Different ages, backgrounds and stories, sharing good work, fresh air, and a common purpose. Growing food has a way of doing that, creating connection and belonging that healthy communities are built on.

Each farm is embedded in its neighbourhood. A place to learn, contribute, access fresh food, and feel part of something that genuinely serves the people within it.

Within every one of those moments sits measurable value, in community health, environmental outcomes, and local economic participation. Value that has always been there, waiting to be seen. This is the foundation everything else is built on.

A New Food Economy

Today, more than half of all people on earth live in cities and their surrounding urban areas — and nearly 80% of all food produced in the world is consumed there. By 2050, that urban population will reach close to 70%. The systems feeding them need to change — how many times do we need to learn the same lesson?

Kinship Farms operates on a Community Supported Agriculture model (CSA). A network of Social Farms connected through a digital layer, where communities actively participate in and support their local food system through subscription and membership.

Every subscription generates local food production. Every farm generates measurable environmental and social outcomes. And within those outcomes sits a store of value — real, evidenced, and growing — that we are building the infrastructure to unlock.

This is a regenerative economy, circular and self-sustaining, growing in value the more communities participate in it. Sustainable by design. Equitable by intention.

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To plant a Seed, is to
believe in tomorrow...

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The Evolution of the Urban Farm

Kinship Farms - symbiotic collaborations with nature and you

Kinship Social Farms are what happens when the timeless act of growing food meets with the tools of today.

Not a replacement for the food systems we rely on — a natural and necessary complement to them, deepening the roots of what we already have in our existing food systems, strengthening the whole from within.

At their heart, they are everything a community farm has always been, productive land, fresh food, shared purpose, and a place to belong. What makes them different is the layer of modern capability that sits around and beneath them, digital access, e-commerce, real-time monitoring, impact reporting, and communication systems that connect every farm, every grower, and every member into one living network.

The result is a food system that is regenerative for the land it sits on, nourishing for the community around it, and transparent enough to be trusted, measured, and invested in.

Fresh food. Healthy environments. Connected communities. All in one place, closer to home.

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CURA Pilot

Perth, Western Australia.

Our pilot farm is where everything comes to life.

After securing a long-term lease and lodging a Development Application with local government, we are building the first operational expression of the Kinship CURA (Community Urban Regenerative Agriculture) model. Commercially viable, grounded in regenerative practice, and designed to measure and improve its environmental impact from day one.

In partnership with CSIRO through their KickStart program, we are bench-testing the CURA farming system on site, establishing the baseline data and research foundations that will underpin the network as it grows.

This is not a demonstration garden. It is the beginning of a replicable model. One that will be measured, evidenced, and ready to scale.

Stay in the Loop...

The Greenlands Project Inaugural Field Day

Kinship Farms opened the front gate on Saturday 9th September '23 inviting the local community and travellers from afar to our inaugural Field Day and information event, co-hosted with Carbon8 and with Special Guest Ellen Walker from Earth While Australia.

Meeting with the Consulate General of Malaysia in Perth WA

Kinship Farms had the recent pleasure to meet with the Consulate General of Malaysia in Perth, to discuss our 'Holistic Farming Model', and the Greenlands Project.

NBN Demonstration at Greenlands

Kinship Farms was pleased to host the demonstration of the NBN Auatralia, SkyMuster satellite technology at our Greenlands Project thanks to FIPWA, the Food Innovation Precinct Western Australia and the NBN Local Team.

The Greenlands Project Inaugural Field Day

Kinship Farms opened the front gate on Saturday 9th September '23 inviting the local community and travellers from afar to our inaugural Field Day and information event, co-hosted with Carbon8 and with Special Guest Ellen Walker from Earth While Australia.

Meeting with the Consulate General of Malaysia in Perth WA

Kinship Farms had the recent pleasure to meet with the Consulate General of Malaysia in Perth, to discuss our 'Holistic Farming Model', and the Greenlands Project.