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MAKING MONEY SELLING FRUIT ON OUR PORTUGUESE FARM / HOMESTEAD SELF SUFFICIENCY & FARMING IN PORTUGAL



rewrite this Hi there! I am Joseph.
I have been an expat living in central Portugal along with my beautiful girlfriend Mariana for six years now.

Together Mariana and I, along with my father Clinton and my brother in law Lloyd, would like to show you a bit of the daily goings on around our Portuguese farm / homestead / smallholding and all of the work we are doing whilst renovating, starting building projects, working with our livestock, DIY and trying to grow our little families own food!

In this episode we welcome you to join us in the Spring time as we continue our cherry harvest into the end of our first week of the season. The year seems to be more forgiving than I first thought, fortunately. We explain a little about the ‘ins and outs’ involved in farming cherries on a small scale organic fruit farm in central Portugal, plus some handy hints on how you could make money by being an expat in central Portugal, selling fruit and producing your families own food.

I get hold of some pasture raised pork neckbone, from our friend in the village who rears his own Duroc pork, a pig with red hair and excellent genes! We BBQ the pork and eat alfresco poolside. The recipe is available mid way through the episode. accompanied of course, with some cherry pan sauce and a cherry relish, ’tis the season after all!

Lloyd and I go visit an agricultural shop in the local town of Fundão to purchase some 2kg and 5kg boxes for wholesaling the cherries.

We have some difficulties getting our sheep down to a fresh pasture meadow, they refuse to leave the maternity meadow where they have become accustomed, but never the less we persevere and get those lambs down to the fresh, greener grass, thanks to Lloyd managing to catch poor Rosemary!

We take a short look at one of the nesting Muscovy ducks, she is sitting on a large clutch of eggs and we are hoping she shows us some ducklings shortly!

Right at the end of the video I take a long awaited sit down by the pond and speak a little about all the goings on this week on the smallholding. Lilly joins me for a while, before she hears her sister barking, letting us know someone has arrived at the gates!

See our journey to self sufficiency / permaculture / organic farming as expats living in Portugal, trying to produce as much of our own food planting vegetables, growing fruit trees as well as looking after all our animals, such as our chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks, quail, rabbits and sheep – Shortly pigs too!

Hobby farming with my beautiful girlfriend!
– Growing vegetables, raising meat and foraging on our cherry farm in Portugal’s Beira baixa, Fundão

Follow us on Instagram @farmerforfun

PLEASE HELP US TO CONTINUE CREATING THIS CONTENT BY CONTRIBUTING TO US ON PATREON
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I have been an expat living in central Portugal along with my beautiful girlfriend Mariana for six years now.

Together Mariana and I, along with my father Clinton and my brother in law Lloyd, would like to show you a bit of the daily goings on around our Portuguese farm / homestead / smallholding and all of the work we are doing whilst renovating, starting building projects, working with our livestock, DIY and trying to grow our little families own food!

In this episode we welcome you to join us in the Spring time as we continue our cherry harvest into the end of our first week of the season. The year seems to be more forgiving than I first thought, fortunately. We explain a little about the ‘ins and outs’ involved in farming cherries on a small scale organic fruit farm in central Portugal, plus some handy hints on how you could make money by being an expat in central Portugal, selling fruit and producing your families own food.

I get hold of some pasture raised pork neckbone, from our friend in the village who rears his own Duroc pork, a pig with red hair and excellent genes! We BBQ the pork and eat alfresco poolside. The recipe is available mid way through the episode. accompanied of course, with some cherry pan sauce and a cherry relish, ’tis the season after all!

Lloyd and I go visit an agricultural shop in the local town of Fundão to purchase some 2kg and 5kg boxes for wholesaling the cherries.

We have some difficulties getting our sheep down to a fresh pasture meadow, they refuse to leave the maternity meadow where they have become accustomed, but never the less we persevere and get those lambs down to the fresh, greener grass, thanks to Lloyd managing to catch poor Rosemary!

We take a short look at one of the nesting Muscovy ducks, she is sitting on a large clutch of eggs and we are hoping she shows us some ducklings shortly!

Right at the end of the video I take a long awaited sit down by the pond and speak a little about all the goings on this week on the smallholding. Lilly joins me for a while, before she hears her sister barking, letting us know someone has arrived at the gates!

See our journey to self sufficiency / permaculture / organic farming as expats living in Portugal, trying to produce as much of our own food planting vegetables, growing fruit trees as well as looking after all our animals, such as our chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks, quail, rabbits and sheep – Shortly pigs too!

Hobby farming with my beautiful girlfriend!
– Growing vegetables, raising meat and foraging on our cherry farm in Portugal’s Beira baixa, Fundão

Follow us on Instagram @farmerforfun

PLEASE HELP US TO CONTINUE CREATING THIS CONTENT BY CONTRIBUTING TO US ON PATREON
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=57432054

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  • @bearders22

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    Is there no end to your talents Joseph? Organic farmer, film maker, multi-linguist and now gourmet chef! Regards from not very sunny Mid Suffolk. Mark

  • @karlschreiber9286

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    Thanks for looking inside. In the time of my grandparents their children picked up the fruits with great fun. Today its forbidden. You have to so it self and thanks god you have a great mother helping You. I just ask my self goining to PT or an other place with traditional agriculture. 💪

  • @kathy.tonyread9023

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    hi Joseph could you tell me moor about the farm next door to you im verry intersted i love your blogs thank you tony

  • @davidchester429

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    Bit harsh calling a lamb rosemary. Why not just call her mint sauce? Or roast potatoes?

  • @jaimehidalgo9072

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    thanks for sharing and the lessons on raising animals and fruits

  • @jaimehidalgo9072

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    awesome , im not ready right now but soon I will be looking for small farm land with a house. I will be doing the same. Chickens and sheep. Maybe even a coupe of pigs. that's my retirement plan. God willing of course

  • @MOTOUK1

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    Subbed following conversations with Jonny & Sam as we are thinking to buy something Portugal next year and i will be heading over in August on my motorcycle to have scout around at the area. Cheers Nick

  • @gamgaraii9707

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    Do you need a farmhand my friend?

  • @Feeshermon

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    Thanks for making this content Joseph! Hope to see more Portugal farming videos in the future, where to sell, etc.

  • @j.s.boehme8991

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    How do you protect the cherries from birds? 🙏

  • @pb09bukan49

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    I want job

  • @pb09bukan49

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    Hi boss I want job

  • @AnandRathore

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    Hey Joseph.. your farm is beautiful …you are doing a best work , Organic farming ..

  • @JC-gm1rr

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    This is the life I need, hoping to move to Portugal in another 5 years

  • @thordrewsean

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    yeah but no but yeah. are you related to Vicky Polard? i cant watch another video with more yeah buts in it, but yeah, but yeah, but yeah. im out.

  • @kpsher367

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    Hi, Awesome video. I am attempting (my first time ) to grow some winter vegetables in my yard , lets see how it goes.

  • @CynthiaSocialCowgirl

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    Can you tell us what the average is for selling other various fruits?

  • @dhenbhoy

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    How bad are the fires in Portugal and would you recommend buying a property there?
    What are the chances that it would be destroyed?

  • @user-vv4yr5xm9u

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    Can I have your whatsapp

  • @MillieonaVespa

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    I absolutely love love love Cherries ! They are expensive here in Ireland, but I still indulge every summer,

  • @omkardave9242

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    Can you provide you mobile no. I want to visit your farm for wholesale. Buying

  • @catherinecornick7940

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    Hope. You are feeling better soon Joseph

  • @amandsong6472

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    My favourite fruit 🤗

  • @BINAY24

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    It's your farm

  • @migueldecarvalho8012

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    You speak Portuguese well!
    Respect.

  • @recoveringmoonboy5292

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    Love to watch this mate. If everything goes well, I will be buying a small farm near Tábua. I will be sure to come and visit one day and swap stories. Mad love bro

  • @sunworksco

    August 9, 2024 / at 1:50 pmsvgReply

    How do you like the Fiat 500? I’m thinking about buying this electric Messerschmitt, made in Spain.
    https://youtu.be/geMDqZ1Rg80
    There are lots of Fiat 500 electric cars in California.
    Cheers,
    Giovanni

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