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The Future is Female: Women Farmers and Agroecology

In celebration of International Day of Rural Women and 16 Days of Global Action on Agroecology, a discussion between three IPAM field learning sites Support for Women in Agriculture and Environment from Uganda, Gita Pertiwi from Indonesia, and CARITAS Nepal from Nepal was facilitated by Vikalpani Women’s Federation from Sri Lanka, on the important role […]

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Just Eats: The Role of Consumers in Agroecology

Four IPAM field learning sites talked about how they engage consumers in strengthening agroecology in their local territories: Good Food Community from Philippines, Organica Pakistan from Pakistan, Sustainable Agriculture & Environment Development Association from Lao PDR, and Movimiento Agroecológico Boliviano from Bolivia.

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Indigenous, Innovative: Agroecology as a Climate Solution

Four IPAM field learning sites shared how the farmer-centric and indigenous perspective re-orients and widens the idea of innovation to advance people-led climate solutions: Bangladesh Resource Center for Indigenous Knowledge/BARCIK from Bangladesh, Partners Of Community Organisations Trust/PACOS Trust from Malaysia, Thanal Trust from India, and Magsasaka at Siyentipiko para sa Pag-unlad ng Agrikultura/MASIPAG – Visayas […]

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Pantaboy sa Aphids at mga Uod sa mga Tanim na Gulay

Sa episode ng “Praksis: pagtatagpo ng teorya at praktika,” tinuturo ng MASIPAG Luzon area coordinator kung paano gumawa ng organic concoction bilang pantaboy sa mga aphids, uod, at iba pang mga insekto sa mga gulayan.  

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Manually Operated Dry Grain Corn Seeds Cracker

Sa episode ng “Praksis: pagtatagpo ng teorya at praktika,” ibinahagi ni Mar Magdaong, chairperson ng San Francisco Integrated Farmers Association sa Buhi, ang resulta ng papel pananaliksik sa paggawa ng manually operated dry grain corn seeds cracker para sa paggawa ng pagkain ng mga alagang baboy at manok.

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Rehabilitation through Agroecology: Surviving the floods in Pakistan and Bangladesh

Rising seas and floods are seriously affecting the agriculture and livelihoods of farming communities. Learn how Pakistan farmers are coping with the impacts of massive flooding, and how Bangladesh farmers have used the floods to create a sustainable community development initiative.

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Building Community Resilience in Indigenous Communities

Indigenous farming practices follow agroecological principles and use natural resources wisely and sustainably. Check out inspiring stories from indigenous communities in the Philippines, India, and Benin.

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Future in the Hands of Young People: Moving from pesticides to agroecology in Asia

Educating and immersing children in practices that are in harmony with nature and showing them the comparative advantages of protecting soil life, biodiversity and the environment is the way forward. Learn more from the experiences of our partners in India, Pakistan and Malaysia.

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From Sri Lanka to Mexico: Government Failures and Grassroots Solutions to Advance Agroecology

Public policies that support the transition from pesticide dependence to agroecology offer the opportunity to transform our food systems. However, experience from several countries show that these policies need a commitment to democratic participation and a long-term vision in order to succeed. Here are lessons learned from Sri Lanka, Spain, Argentina, and Mexico.

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