Family Farming Knowledge Platform

The faces at the frontline

Working with principles of agroecology, women around the world are pioneering new practices in food and farming. Farming Matters proudly presents Esther, Ann, Allu, Lilian, Elizabeth, Mariama and Esther.

The biggest challenge we face now is the limited awareness of ecological practices and lack of land for smallholders. We are very much against the current push for hybrids and GMOs and the dependence that comes with them. Thus we call upon our government to declare Tanzania free of such technologies and we encourage farmers to use indigenous seeds and farmers’ landraces that are readily available, reliable and affordable. As we are so well organised, the government is now listening to us more than ever before.”

 

Title of publication: Farming Matters: The faces at the frontline
Volume: 31
Issue: 4
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Page range: 18-21
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Author: Sarah Hobson
Other authors: Janneke Bruil, Siva Krishna Babu and Ranchitha Kumaran, Guadalupe Padilla and Sonia Zambrano, Simone Adler and Beverly Bell, Alexandra Flores
Organization: ILEIA, Center for Learning on Sustainable Agriculture
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Year: 2015
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Country/ies: Bolivia (Plurinational State of), Ecuador, India, Netherlands (Kingdom of the), Senegal, Uganda
Geographical coverage: Africa, Asia and the Pacific, European Union (European Union), Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR)
Type: Magazine article
Content language: English
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