Code of Conduct

At Middle World Farms, we are committed to fostering a welcoming, inclusive, and safe environment for everyone who visits, works, or participates in our activities. This Code of Conduct outlines the standards of behaviour expected from all staff, volunteers, visitors, and programme participants. By adhering to these guidelines, we create a positive atmosphere where everyone can enjoy and benefit from their experience on the farm.

1. Respect for All

  • Treat all individuals with respect, kindness, and dignity, regardless of their background, abilities, beliefs, or opinions.
  • Refrain from using discriminatory, offensive, or abusive language or behaviour.
  • Listen actively and value each person’s contribution to conversations, activities, and decision-making processes.

2. Safety and Well-being

  • Follow all health and safety guidelines provided by staff and adhere to posted signs or instructions.
  • Report any hazards, unsafe conditions, or accidents to a staff member immediately.
  • Avoid any behaviour that could endanger the safety of others, such as reckless actions or ignoring safety rules.

3. Boundaries and Privacy

  • Respect personal boundaries and physical space, especially with children, young adults, and vulnerable individuals.
  • Do not engage in inappropriate physical contact or invasive behaviour.
  • Keep all personal and safeguarding information confidential and only share it on a need-to-know basis.

4. Professionalism and Integrity

  • Act in a responsible and professional manner at all times, especially when representing Middle World Farms.
  • Be honest and transparent in all interactions and communications.
  • Take responsibility for your actions and be open to feedback or guidance from staff or volunteers.

5. Commitment to Safeguarding

  • Understand and adhere to Middle World Farms’ safeguarding policies and procedures.
  • Be aware of the signs of potential abuse, neglect, or harm, and report any concerns to the Designated Safeguarding Lead.
  • Avoid one-on-one situations with children, young adults, or vulnerable individuals where possible, and always maintain appropriate boundaries.

6. Respect for Property and Environment

  • Treat farm equipment, tools, and property with care and respect, returning items to their designated place after use.
  • Keep the farm grounds clean and dispose of waste responsibly.
  • Protect the natural environment by following sustainable practices and avoiding harm to plants, animals, and habitats.

7. Inclusive and Positive Participation

  • Welcome and support others in their participation, encouraging an inclusive and positive atmosphere.
  • Avoid disruptive or distracting behaviour that may negatively impact others’ experiences.
  • Be open to learning and growing, and support others in their personal development and learning journeys.

Breaches of the Code of Conduct

Any breaches of this Code of Conduct will be taken seriously. Middle World Farms reserves the right to take appropriate action, including warnings, suspensions, or, in severe cases, barring individuals from participation in our programmes or presence on the farm.

By following this Code of Conduct, we ensure that Middle World Farms remains a safe, welcoming, and enjoyable environment for everyone. Thank you for your cooperation and commitment to these values.

Choose Your Price

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Prices based on our most popular box size (Couple's Box)

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Solidarity Price

£10.50+

For those who need support

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Standard Price

£15

True cost of growing

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Supporter Price

£18+

Helps subsidize others

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💰 Financial Transparency

Here's exactly where your money goes

📊 Our Annual Farm Budget

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Farmer Wages £45,000

2 full-time farmers (fair wage goal)

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Seeds & Compost £2,000

Scales with box size

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Land & Utilities £4,800

Rent, water, electricity

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Equipment £4,000

Maintenance, repairs, fuel

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Packaging £200

Boxes (delivery billed separately)

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Insurance & Admin £700

Insurance, accounting

Total Annual Budget: £56,700

🧮 The Math Behind Our Prices

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100 members

Our target community

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48 weeks/year

Deliveries

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£11.81 break-even

Minimum to survive

£56,700 ÷ 100 members ÷ 48 weeks = £11.81 break-even

£10.50 solidarity minimum = We take a small loss to help you

£11.81 = Break-even (farm survives, no fair wages yet)

£15 standard = Minimum wage for farmers

£20 supporter = Fair wage + helping subsidize others

Above £20 = Really helping both farm and those in need

⚠️ Important: Our £45,000 farmer wages = £21.60/hour GROSS (before tax, pension, holidays).

Take-home is closer to £15-16/hour - barely a living wage for skilled agricultural work.

This system relies on honesty:

Below £11.81 = we subsidize you (that's okay if you need the help). At £15 = minimum wage. At £20+ = you enable solidarity pricing for those in genuine need. Please choose based on what you can truly afford.

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Solidarity Price: £10.50 - £14

For those who need support right now

  • 💚 Unemployed, on benefits, or low income
  • 💚 Single parents managing tight budgets
  • 💚 Students, pensioners on fixed income
  • 💚 Facing temporary financial hardship

You get the EXACT SAME box as everyone else - same quantity, quality, variety, and freshness. Zero difference.

Made possible by supporters. When your situation improves, you can pay it forward too.

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Standard Price: £15

This is what it actually costs to grow your food

£5.50 → Farmer wages
£3.20 → Seeds & supplies
£2.50 → Land & utilities
£2.30 → Equipment
£1.50 → Delivery & admin
= £15.00 total

What "fair wage" means: £21.60/hour GROSS (before tax, pension, holidays). Take-home closer to £15-16/hour.

If you can afford £15, this is the right choice. It keeps the farm sustainable.

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Supporter Price: £18 - £25+

Pay it forward - your extra helps others

£18 per box

£3 extra subsidizes someone on solidarity price

£20 per box

Builds emergency fund for crop failures

£25+ per box

Farm improvements, free food bank boxes - and the farmers might actually afford a pint!

Every £1 above standard directly helps someone else access organic food. That's the solidarity promise.