Participatory land use planning: Strengthening community-based governance in Timor-Leste
Participatory Land Use Planning (PLUP) is a process communities use to determine how to manage their land and natural resources… View Article
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Participatory Land Use Planning (PLUP) is a process communities use to determine how to manage their land and natural resources… View Article
Local, or informal, seed systems in Timor-Leste are meeting 90 per cent of farmers’ seed needs by saving, growing… View Article
Through our Seeds of Survival program, SeedChange supports farmers and communities to find innovative solutions and processes that reflect and… View Article
Gender equality for women farmers starts with recognizing their contribution to sustainable food production and supporting their priorities. As a… View Article
Agroforestry is being used by farmer communities in Central America to enhance biodiversity while producing products with high economic and… View Article
Small-scale farmers in Honduras have successfully created an organic bean market through collective research and networking. Farmers have been able… View Article
Thank you for seeding change in 2018! In the last year, you helped more than 37,500 farmers harness the power… View Article
In northern Bangladesh, women are using earthworms to create valuable organic matter, enhance soils, boost agricultural production, feed families and… View Article
Jottings is the name our founder, Dr. Lotta Hitschmanova, gave to the stories she captured in her leather-bound notebook while… View Article
Thanks to your support, our movement reached a new milestone in 2017: 30,000 farmers strong! These farmers are growing better… View Article
It’s been a tumultuous year. While change affected governments and policies in Canada and around the world, the shifting… View Article