AEF In the News
Natural farming movement led by farmers and civil society has spread to states such as Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra among others
Farmers from across the Americas are working together to envision a new food system based on food sovereignty and political justice.
Limited government support, unfavorable policies, and lack of research on the benefits of agroecological solutions to face the current food system are some of the challenges centered on agroecology that we need to address to pave the path toward food sovereignty in the communities amid the growing crises.
Two new reports shed light on how billions of dollars from public institutions and the Gates Foundation continue to flow to “Green Revolution” strategies despite claims of their failure.
Press Contacts

Daniel Moss
daniel@agroecologyfund.org
339-225-2831
Follow us on Social Media
-
RT @ESAFFUG: Irene Nakijoba, a small scale farmer from Mukono district exhibits how the @KilimoMart Application operates to the… https://t.co/USqqVJto9C
-
We are thrilled to be taking part in the #1stEasternAfricaAgroecologyConference in Nairobi, organized by… https://t.co/AgK5i7DF7z
The rural movement, up against great odds, has become a global model for greater land access and agrarian reform.