Building, Defending and Strengthening Agroecology. A Global Struggle for Food Sovereignty

Agroecology is the answer to how to transform and repair our material reality in a food system and rural world that has been devastated by industrial food production and its so-called Green and Blue Revolutions. We see Agroecology as a key form of resistance to an economic system that puts profit before life. [] Our diverse forms of smallholder food production based on Agroecology generate local knowledge, promote social justice, nurture identity and culture, and strengthen the economic viability of rural areas. As smallholders, we defend our dignity when we choose to produce in an agroecological way.€€“ Declaration of the International Forum for Agroecology, 2015This article is based on research about the meaning and politics of agroecology from social movement perspectives.

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Title Building, Defending and Strengthening Agroecology. A Global Struggle for Food Sovereignty
Description <em>Agroecology is the answer to how to transform and repair our material reality in a food system and rural world that has been devastated by industrial food production and its so-called Green and Blue Revolutions. We see Agroecology as a key form of resistance to an economic system that puts profit before life. [] Our diverse forms of smallholder food production based on Agroecology generate local knowledge, promote social justice, nurture identity and culture, and strengthen the economic viability of rural areas. As smallholders, we defend our dignity when we choose to produce in an agroecological way.</em>€€“ Declaration of the International Forum for Agroecology, 2015This article is based on research about the meaning and politics of agroecology from social movement perspectives.
Agroecology Category
  • Input reduction and recycling
  • Economy and income
  • Biodiversity
  • Climate
  • Equity
  • Supportive policies
  • Knowledge and values
Agroecology Keyword
  • Compost
  • Solidarity economy
  • Biodiversity
  • Intercropping
  • Climate change
  • Fairness
  • Enabling policy
  • Wellbeing
  • Local knowledge
Contributing organisations ILEIA, Centre for Learning on Sustainable Agriculture, the Netherlands, Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience.
Author Colin Anderson, Michel Pimbert and Csilla Kiss
Year 2015
Type of document Research Article
Language English
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Country Global
Administrative Level 1
Administrative Level 2
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