Te Whare W膩nanga o Waitaha | 九州影院 offers a variety of edible plants supporting food resilience and sustainability, including apricots, figs, guavas, feijoas, pears, plums, and olives, located around its Ilam campus.听
You can use the edible campus foraging map to explore and find these tasty treasures when in season. These plantings aren鈥檛 just about free food; they鈥檙e about connecting UC鈥檚 community with nature, sustainability, and food security.
In 2023, UC signed the Edible Canterbury Charter to support food resilience across the region. This charter guides UC鈥檚 commitment to planting and sharing fresh produce, fostering healthy communities, and building local food systems. It鈥檚 part of a broader effort to make sure everyone has access to healthy, affordable and locally grown food.
With global challenges like climate change and food insecurity, UC鈥檚 edible campus and future food research are paving the way for a better future.听
So next time you鈥檙e on campus, grab a fresh plum or fig (when in season) and know you are part of a journey towards food resilience and sustainability.