AgroecologyInnovating for sustainable agriculture, food systems

Industrial food production contributes heavily towards climate change, environmental degradation and the depletion of natural resources €“ and in so doing it erodes the very basis of agriculture. We urgently need to innovate our way out of this agrifood crisis, but we have to be clear about the kind of innovations we want.In this new background paper for decision-makers, Friends of the Earth International explores a systemic change of our food and agricultural systems based on innovations in agroecology, a proposal that is rapidly gaining ground worldwide.A growing body of scientific evidence shows that agroecology innovations and practices are technically feasible, affordable, politically, socially and culturally acceptable, adaptable to local circumstances and environmentally sound. These practices are rooted in ancestral and customary knowledge and practices of peasants, indigenous peoples and other small-scale food providers and many have already been successfully tested in farmers’ fields.

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Title AgroecologyInnovating for sustainable agriculture, food systems
Description Industrial food production contributes heavily towards climate change, environmental degradation and the depletion of natural resources €“ and in so doing it erodes the very basis of agriculture. We urgently need to innovate our way out of this agrifood crisis, but we have to be clear about the kind of innovations we want.In this new background paper for decision-makers, Friends of the Earth International explores a systemic change of our food and agricultural systems based on innovations in agroecology, a proposal that is rapidly gaining ground worldwide.A growing body of scientific evidence shows that agroecology innovations and practices are technically feasible, affordable, politically, socially and culturally acceptable, adaptable to local circumstances and environmentally sound. These practices are rooted in ancestral and customary knowledge and practices of peasants, indigenous peoples and other small-scale food providers and many have already been successfully tested in farmers’ fields.
Agroecology Category
  • Integrated systems
  • Input reduction and recycling
  • Soil health
  • Economy and income
  • Nutrition and diets
  • Sustainable food system
  • Biodiversity
  • Climate
  • Equity
  • Supportive policies
  • Knowledge and values
Agroecology Keyword
  • Agroecological transition
  • Agroforestry
  • Natural farming
  • Precision agriculture
  • Compost
  • Integrated pest management
  • Waste management
  • Biomass
  • Soil fertility
  • Soil health
  • Soil quality
  • Soil restoration
  • Solidarity economy
  • Family farming
  • Market access
  • Income
  • Food safety
  • Human health
  • Nutrient
  • Yield increase
  • Food security
  • Biodiversity
  • Intercropping
  • Adaptation to climate change
  • Climate change
  • Climate resilience
  • Drought
  • Equity
  • Fairness
  • Enabling policy
  • Heritage
  • Local knowledge
  • Traditional knowledge
Contributing organisations Friends of the Earth International
Author Delphine Ortega-Espà¨s
Year 2018
Type of document
Language English
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Country Global
Administrative Level 1
Administrative Level 2
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