Los Principios de la Agroecologia: Hacia Sistemas Alimentarios Justos, Resilientes, y Sostenibles
Academic Publication | CIDSE | Jun 18, 2019
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Rather than increasing food production through land reform and agroecology, the Green Revolution promotes technological intensification using new seed varieties, mechanization and agrochemicals. For an introduction to this issue, download our Food First Issue Primer on the Green Revolution
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How we produce and consume food is contributing to climate change and social upheaval, ultimately undermining our ability to produce food at all.
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This declaration was read on behalf of everyone by Mariam Sou, pioneer agroecological peasant farmer, from ENDA-Tiers Monde, Senegal. This…
To view this article in Spanish, click here. Cover photo by visit.org (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) To download this statement to your…
I recently saw the documentary film Food Evolution, and my overall opinion is that it is a well thought out…