Family Farming Knowledge Platform

Indigenous Peoples’ food systems

Insights on sustainability and resilience from the front line of climate change

This publication provides an overview of the common and unique sustainability elements of Indigenous Peoples' food systems, in terms of natural resource management, access to the market, diet diversity, indigenous peoples’ governance systems, and links to traditional knowledge and indigenous languages. While enhancing the learning on Indigenous Peoples food systems, it will raise awareness on the need to enhance the protection of Indigenous Peoples' food systems as a source of livelihood for the 476 million indigenous inhabitants in the world, while contributing to the Zero Hunger Goal. 

In addition, the UN Decade of Action on Nutrition (2016-2025) and the UN Food Systems Summit call on the enhancement of sustainable food systems and on the importance of diversifying diets with nutritious foods, while broadening the existing food base and preserving biodiversity. This is a feature characteristic of Indigenous Peoples'food systems since hundreds of years, which can provide answers to the current debate on sustainable food systems and resilience.

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Author: FAO, Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT
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Organization: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO
Other organizations: Bioversity International as co-publisher. Massey University, IRD, the Indigenous Partnership and CIFOR as partners
Year: 2021
ISBN: 978-92-5-134561-0
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Type: Book
Content language: English
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