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From Uniformity to Diversity presents the case for moving away from industrial agriculture—dominated by monocultures, chemical inputs, and concentration of power—towards diversified agroecological systems that restore ecosystems, support farmer livelihoods, and improve health. It shows that industrial food systems cause environmental damage, malnutrition, and social inequities, while evidence demonstrates that agroecology can sustain yields, build resilience, and deliver better outcomes. The report argues that systemic change and supportive policies are needed to unlock this transition .