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  1. Worldwide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) WWOOF® links visitors with organic farmers, promotes an educational and cultural exchange and builds a global community conscious of ecological farming practices.

  2. WWOOF’s aim is to. Create a network within the ecological movement. Promote, inform and educate about agro-ecological farming and sustainability. Present ecological methods as viable alternatives. Promote solidarity between people as well as an ethical economy.

  3. Mar 7, 2017 · Each year, around 75,000 people volunteer their time through WWOOFing in 100 different countries. Consider this your handy guide to understanding WWOOFing, recognizing whether it’s the right fit for you, and helping you prepare to take the first steps to participate in this global volunteer program.

  4. WWOOFing 101 October Webinar. Organised by WWOOF Canada on Wednesday, 30 October 2024, at 10 am PDT / 1 pm EDT / 7pm CEST. Join us for this 45 minute presentation and Q&A. We will explain how WWOOFing works, what you need to be a WWOOFer, and tip & tricks that you should know before heading out on your […]

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    Dec 28, 2023 · Learn about breeding deer & caring for horses, cows, sheep, as well as appletrees and over 400 true lavender bushes 🦌🇨🇭 in Switzerland. Dec 29, 2023 | Featured Farms.

  6. As WWOOF is organised by country, you need to join WWOOF in the country where your farm, homestead or garden is situated. You can see the complete list of countries here. In order to sign up as a host, once you are on your local WWOOF website, next create an account and then select Become a Host.

  7. Feb 17, 2017 · Interested in gaining some practical experience on working Organic Farms in exchange for accommodation and food? Here are our top 10 tips for WWOOFing court ...

  8. Do I need insurance as a WWOOFer? What does a WWOOFer membership cost? Membership fees, get a receipt, refund, or upgrade.

  9. Oct 11, 2020 · 11 Oct, 2020. WWOOF is organised by country, so first you need to decide where in the world you want to go! You can see the complete list of destinations at this page: https://wwoof.net/destinations.

  10. Formally called “Working Weekends on Organic Farms”, WWOOF came into being in 1971 in England.When the demand for longer periods occurred, the name was changed to “Willing Workers on Organic Farms”.