Together, we can cool the planet October 22, 2015 This new video by La Vía Campesina and GRAIN gives you the information you need to understand how the agroindustrial food
Agroecology: Voices from Social Movements October 22, 2015 This video explores the different perspectives of food providers on agroecology and the calls from social movements to embed
Tharaka women strive to bring back indigenous seeds October 22, 2015 A captivating story of seeds in one of the communities in Kenya working with African Biodiversity Network (ABN) partner, the
Beyond Food Philosophy: A Response to the Washington Post October 22, 2015 The following post, written by Peter Gubbels, is a response to the recent Washington Post article: “Why everyone who is sure
New Report – GM and seed industry eye Africa’s lucrative cowpea seed markets August 24, 2015 The biotech machinery has set its sights on cowpea, a crop that is indigenous to Africa, and is intent on introducing
Seeds of Sovereignty Now Available in Amharic and French March 13, 2015 Seeds of Sovereignty was released just over a year ago by The Gaia Foundation and the African Biodiversity Network in
Land and seed laws under attack: who is pushing changes in Africa? March 5, 2015 A battle is raging for control of resources in Africa – land, water, seeds, minerals, ores, forests, oil, renewable energy
New ‘Monsanto Law’ in Africa Would Force GMOs on Farmers March 5, 2015 The front lines of the food sovereignty war in Ghana are swelling as the national parliament gives support to the Plant
Soil Atlas: Facts and figures about earth, land and fields March 5, 2015 We are using the world’s soils as if they were inexhaustible, continually withdrawing from an account, but never paying in.
The Phiri Award for Farm & Food Innovators December 29, 2014 Dedicated Zimbabwean farmers are making quiet breakthroughs that advance food sovereignty in their communities. Just as Mr.