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Food Sovereignty Landworkers

Gwynfe Growers
Gwynfe, Carmarthenshire, Wales

Posted: 19 Dec 2025

Deadline: 2 Feb 2026

Compensation: Minimum wage (£12.21 per hour) or higher

Paid Full-time Part-time Flexible hours

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Job description

We’re looking for 2 to 4 landworkers who are inspired by the vision of food sovereignty, and driven to join us in deepening community and food resilience through co-operative land work.

There was a time, still in living memory, when our rural community produced all its own food, bringing in only luxuries. Our mission is to rebuild that food sovereignty. For the last 4 years we have been turning our 6 acre smallholding into a nucleus for change, launching a small market garden, a 25 household community potato CSA, crop swaps, farm to fork feasts, and even a music festival.

Now it’s time to take the next step forward. We’re setting up a workers co-op, with affordable co-housing in the large farmhouse. (Long term, we intend to put the land into community ownership). Perhaps you’re a grower who’d like to work with us on launching our 2026 veg CSA? Or you have ideas and passion for another enterprise - like a plant nursery, seed production, micro dairy and so on. If our mission resonates with you, get in touch!

Application information

More information and application details can be found here: https://www.gwynfegrowers.wales/landworkcoop

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About Gwynfe Growers

We're on a mission to deepen community, and rebuild food sovereignty through co-operative land work. For the last 4 years we have been turning our 6 acre smallholding into a nucleus for change, launching a small market garden, a 25 household community potato CSA, crop swaps, farm to fork feasts, and even a music festival. Now it’s time to take the next step forward. We’re setting up a workers co-op, with affordable co-housing in the large farmhouse.

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