From a “gravel pit” to resilient farm
October 29, 2021 4:54 pm Leave your thoughts“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.”
“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.”
“My aspiration for my children is that they be happy, that they fight for others."
Bennis’s agroecological farm withstood two devastating hurricanes in 2020 while her neighbours’ farms did not.
Seed savers are key to communities' food security and food sovereignty.
Last year, we asked for help with a critical project in Bolivia: helping farmers bring water to their mountain farms.
With food prices rising and the pandemic disrupting supply chains, would everyone be able to find and afford enough food?
“Our local seed varieties are ours and we must protect them.” Community seed banks can... View Article
Irania is a strong advocate and inspiration for rural women and youth across Nicaragua.
At just fifteen years old, Denia founded a group that would change her community and the trajectory of her life.
Sitan used to walk hours every day to the market in Bamako, Mali to sell agricultural goods.
Herlinda is transforming her community's understanding of gender roles.
In Honduras, it's usually men who own land and manage crop sales. But Jeidy always dreamed of running her own farm.