Rural Women Cultivating Change
March 8, 2022 9:49 am Leave your thoughtsThis International Women’s Day, we’re thrilled to unveil our newest program in East Africa, funded... View Article
This International Women’s Day, we’re thrilled to unveil our newest program in East Africa, funded... View Article
“I like organic production. You don't need much, you just need to know how to manage it. Now we have a healthier way of life.”
Smallholder family farmers protect our greatest ally in the fight against climate change: biodiversity.
Call to farmers: You are invited to participate in a focus group for diversity, equity and inclusion.
Bennis’s agroecological farm withstood two devastating hurricanes in 2020 while her neighbours’ farms did not.
Farmers want to lead in the shift to a climate-friendly sector, but they can’t do so without meaningful support.
¿Cómo están afrontando las comunidades de laderas el doble golpe de COVID-19 y una intensa temporada de huracanes? Hablamos con nuestra contraparte local para conocer más.
How are smallholder farmers in Honduras coping with the double whammy of COVID-19 and an intense hurricane season?
Complex farming systems need more than one-size-fits-all solutions.
What are your resolutions for 2021? We have a few!
We need to approach post-COVID-19 recovery in the food system in a way that’s also going to build resilience to climate change.
Farmers everywhere are on the frontlines of climate change, writes SeedChange Executive Director, Jane Rabinowicz in The Hill Times.
Any conversation about climate change in 2020 must include agriculture.
Our ED, Jane Rabinowicz, discusses Farmers for Climate Solutions in the National Observer.
Partnerships, crop breeding, conserving biodiversity... just a bit of what we do around the world.
The world lost 75 per cent of its crop diversity in the last century. But farmers in Canada are working to reverse the trend.