Esquisa Omaña is a Venezuelan biologist and ecologist, a researcher at the Transdisciplinary Ecology for Human Wellbeing Laboratory at the Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research (IVIC) and a doctoral candidate in Agrarian Social Studies at the University of Córdoba (Argentina). She is a long-time activist in movements including the GMO-Free Venezuela Campaign and the Pueblo... The post Esquisa Omaña: ‘Agroecology Is the Alternative to the Climate and Civilization Collapse’ appear...| Venezuelanalysis
Join us for a very exciting line-up of 10 Farm Walks for National Biodiversity Week 2025 which takes place all across the country from 16-25th May. Bookings can be made through Eventbrite. The post National Heritage Week Farm Walks 2025 appeared first on Talamh Beo.| Talamh Beo
Condemning the destruction of the UAWC seed storage facilities in Hebron| Talamh Beo
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Reclaiming Local Meat Processing| Talamh Beo
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We are a union of farmers, growers, foresters and land-based workers with a mission to improve the livelihoods of our members and create a better food and land-use system for everyone.| Landworkers Alliance
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More hands on the land! Talamh Beo call for new incentives for young farmers| Talamh Beo
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1. Aquí puedes acceder a las presentaciones y reflexiones de las salas de trabajo durante el webinario PDF Presentaciones 2. Aquí te dejamos un vistazo muy rápido de nuestro| CAN
Key Points for the Agri-Food Regulator - A NewOpportunity for Fairness in the Food System| Talamh Beo
Join us for National Biodiversity Week on 10 Farm Walks throughout the country from 16 25 May 2025.| Talamh Beo
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A few days ago, in London, I was strolling along a nondescript stretch of pavement, in the direction of a farmers’ market, when I hit my head on the branch of a tree. It was one of those collisions where you find yourself poking at the point of contact in expectation of blood and other subcutaneous leakage| Earth Tongues
We must make food in harmony and collaboration with nature: healing for the planet, replenishing soils, with kindness to animals and reverence to plants, wholesome and available to all people. That is the way of Agroecology.| Earth Tongues
Here we weave networks! From the Community Agroecology Network (CAN), we want to continue weaving initiatives to meet, listen to each other, inspire each other, and learn collectively toward food sovereignty through agroecological exchanges. That's why we invite| CAN
Talamh Beo Call for support for farmers and growers affected by Storm Éowyn 26th January 2025 The Irish farmers organisation Talamh Beo is calling for the government to support the... The post Talamh Beo Call for support for farmers and growers affected by Storm Éowyn appeared first on Talamh Beo.| Talamh Beo
Talamh Beo condemn the signing of the MERCOSUR agreement by Ursula Von Der Leyen 9th December 2024 Talamh Beo condemn the signing of the MERCOSUR agreement by Ursula Von Der... The post Talamh Beo condemn the signing of the MERCOSUR agreement by Ursula Von Der Leyen appeared first on Talamh Beo.| Talamh Beo
Members of the farmers and citizens organisation Talamh Beo are calling for all general election candidates to recognise the need for a Local Food Policy ahead of the upcoming elections. The post Talamh Beo calls for a Local Food Policy ahead of General Election 2024 appeared first on Talamh Beo.| Talamh Beo
Talamh Beo calling for immediate, fair compensation for growers affected by storm Eowyn| Talamh Beo
Aiming to advocate sustainable management of freshwater resources, the day of March 22 is annually celebrated as World Water Day across the world since 1993. The theme for this year’s 33rd such eve…| SANDRP
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In these uncertain times, your commitment to actions that nurture the swarm of life is critical. We know that when we support each other, we strengthen actions that steward the relationships that connect all of us to building dignified food systems and dignified futures.| CAN
CAN Support the persistence of rural communities and their agroecologies. These grow from the restoration of microorganisms, the integration of youth into community markets, elders and youth learning from each other, and building dignified livelihoods intertwined with forest ecologies.| CAN
The CAN team connect Tierras Milperas with RIAC youth from Nicaragua who share videos, manual guides, and through virtual sessions share successful practice of preparing and using native forest microorganisms to regenerate cultivated soils.| CAN
CAJAC, our community of learning and practice in southern Mexico focused on agroecology, youth and solidarity economies, convened for its final encuentro last October. Building from the values of ancestral markets in this region the event took the form of a community market and fair where people gathered to build relationships, exchange knowledge and trade goods,.| CAN
RIAC: A Swarm of Youth Knowledges “While there are fires used to harm, there are also fires that feed and regenerate.” This year RIAC youth and CAN celebrated our 11th International Youth Exchange in Agroecology| CAN
Community Agroecology Network (CAN) is an international organization actively working in eight regions of Mexico and Central America. We confront social, economic, and environmental injustice through research, education, and action. CAN partners with community-based organizations, farmers’ cooperatives, nonprofits, and universities to generate local approaches to sustainable development..| CAN
A Coffee Solidarity Network that Nurtures the Swarm of Ecological and Community Life “No coffee without forests! No coffee without campesino livelihoods!” These are the affirmations converging the work of organized coffee farmers, CAN and the AgroEco® Coffee direct solidarity trade network. For 20 years, CAN has sustained this network with cooperatives, roasters, ethical importers| CAN
On the face of it, it is good news that the UN will host a Food Systems Summit on 23 September. It aims to accelerate the transformation of these systems so they provide nutritious food for all, are good for people and nature, help fight climate change and boost resilience to environmental and economic shocks. But lift the lid on the summit process and you will find a hot stew. Stakeholders are deeply divided about how to fix the food system, and many have big concerns about the summit itself.| Under The Banyan
[Webinar] Agroecology: farmers’ pathways to liberation from pesticides| PAN International