“Farming resonates with caring”: A dialogue between South African nurses-turned-farmers
Historically, farming and good health were on a continuum for the Xhosa people of South Africa. Over time, however, the food and farming systems in … read more >
Historically, farming and good health were on a continuum for the Xhosa people of South Africa. Over time, however, the food and farming systems in … read more >
The semi-arid region of Northeast Brazil, where rural women have long struggled with food insecurity and water scarcity, is a place of resilience. For generations, … read more >
The word ‘Ogiek’ means ‘caretaker of flora and fauna’. Fittingly, the Ogiek people of Kenya have long relied on traditional hunting and gathering practices as … read more >
Seeds and foods that are rooted in ancient traditions and practices can be a major contributor to people’s physical, mental and spiritual health. Women farmers … read more >
This is no place to exist alone sand . silt . clay . or stone. – i will bind you – this is chemical this … read more >
A selection of recent reports, toolkits, manifestos, methodological frameworks, websites, films and webinars focused on policy for agroecology from partners around the world. The Farming … read more >