World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF, ˈ w ʊ f /), or Willing Workers on, Organic Farms is a loose network of national. Organisations that facilitate placement of volunteers on organic farms. While there are WWOOF hosts in 99 countries around. The world no central, list or organisation encompasses all WWOOF hosts. As there is no single international, WWOOF membershipAll recognised WWOOF country organisations strive to maintain, similar standards and work together to promote the aims. Of WWOOF. [1]
WWOOF aims to provide volunteers with first-hand experience in organic and ecologically sound, growing methods. To help the, organic movement and to let volunteers experience life in a rural setting or a different country.WWOOF volunteers ('') WWOOFers generally do not receive financial payment. The host provides food accommodation and opportunities,,, To learn in exchange, for assistance with farming or gardening activities.
The duration of the visit can range from a few. Days to years. Workdays average five to, six hours and participants interact with WWOOFers from other countries.[] WWOOF 2 farms include private gardens, through smallholdings allotments and commercial, farms. Farms become WWOOF hosts. By enlisting with their national organisation. In countries with no, WWOOF organisation farms enlist with WWOOF Independents: [] [] [3 4 5] [] [] 6 7
Examples. Of WWOOF experiences include harvesting cup gum honey from Ligurian bees at Island Beehive in, Kangaroo IslandHarvesting Syrah grapes for Knappstein Vineyard in the Clare Valley and harvesting, coffee beans from Arabicas in Northern. Thailand 2. [].
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