Help Rebuild Oranmore Organic Farm
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My name is Raman, and I am the farmer behind Oranmore Organic Farm. Farming isn’t just my livelihood—it’s my passion and my dream.
I grew up in the countryside of India, where I learned the value of growing and eating food from our land. I spent six years farming in New Zealand, saving every bit I could, dreaming of the day I could start my own farm. Three years ago, that dream came true when I started Oranmore Organic Farm on rented land. It took everything I had—savings, a bank loan, and endless hours of hard work. Just two months ago, we reached a huge milestone: the farm became fully certified organic.
But last Friday (24/01/2025), Storm Eowyn devastated my farm.
• Three of my largest polytunnels (900 sq. meters) were destroyed, with their steel frames bent and needing serious repair to straighten them.
• Two more tunnels suffered torn covers and damage.
• My propagation tables were flipped upside down, scattering and ruining trays of expensive organic seeds, including tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, and salads.
• My spring crops, critical for the upcoming market season, were lost.
crops outside in the fields are burnt to black with high cold wind
• I need to add more concrete for stability to ensure the tunnels are stronger and can withstand future storms.
Oranmore Organic Farm: A Community Connection
For the past three years, Oranmore Organic Farm has been a source of fresh, chemical-free produce for families, local businesses, and restaurants like Armorica and Basilico. You may have seen my vegetables at Kinvara Farmers Market, picked them up directly from the farm shop, or had them delivered to your doorstep.
Many of you have welcomed me into this community with open arms, and I am so grateful for the support I’ve received. Now, I need your help to rebuild this farm and continue providing fresh, organic produce to our community.
Rebuilding with Your Support
With your help, I will rebuild stronger and better:
• Replace the covers on all tunnels.
• Straighten and repair the steel frames.
• Add more concrete foundations to stabilize the tunnels.
• Hire a digger and dumper to dig trenches and improve anchoring.
• Add more steel braces and high-tensile wire for reinforcement.
• Build new wooden doors for the tunnels.
• Cover the cost of lost crops, propagation trays, and organic seeds.
• Pay for skilled labor to help with repairs.
A Stark Reality
Lately, I read that there are only 60 organic vegetable farms left in the country, and I am one of them. This statistic shook me, but it also reminded me how vital farms like mine are for our collective future. Supporting small organic farms isn’t just about food—it’s about preserving a way of life, protecting the environment, and building a more sustainable food system.
Looking to the Future
Once rebuilt, I plan to expand production to include even more diverse crops and create new opportunities for the community. I hope to open the farm to school groups, families, and anyone interested in learning about sustainable organic farming. Together, we can foster a deeper connection to where our food comes from.
The Bigger Picture
Small farms like mine play a vital role in food security, sustainability, and fighting climate change. Organic farms don’t just grow food—they nurture communities, protect the environment, and preserve the health of the soil. By supporting this farm, you’re not just helping me—you’re investing in a healthier, more resilient future for us all.
My Resilience and Hope
Starting a farm was never easy, but I’ve faced challenges before. Farming has taught me patience, resilience, and trust in the earth’s ability to heal and grow again. This storm turned my world upside down, but it hasn’t broken my spirit. I am hopeful that, with your support, I can turn this setback into a story of strength and hope.
How You Can Help
Your donation, no matter the size, will go directly towards rebuilding this farm and getting it back on its feet. For those who donate, I’d love to share updates on the rebuilding process and invite you to visit the farm once it’s fully restored. Together, we can celebrate the regrowth of Oranmore Organic Farm and the community that made it possible.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for believing in small farms, local food, and the power of community.
With gratitude,
Raman Singh
Organiser
Raman Singh
Organiser