The FFS has been one of the most successful approaches developed and promoted by FAO over the last 30 years, empowering farmers to become better decision-makers in their own farming...
This event focuses on connecting ideas, seeds, and agroecology to promote the exchange of knowledge and experiences for the adoption and dissemination of practices of sustainable use of natural resources,...
Since 2015, the Agricultural Research Institute (INIA) of Chile has been leading a project involving various entities linked to agriculture, which have come together with the aim of strengthening agroecological...
Women agroecology producers who work with traditional foods, sustainable farming, agrotourism, and innovative markets will share their success stories and challenges in the conference Women in agroecology: cultivating connections. The...
The World Food System Summer School organized by the World Food System Center at ETH Zurich, gathers motivated participants from academia, industry, policy, development cooperation, and civil society organizations from...
The Sustainable Food Production Program in Peri-urban is a public policy that promotes the productive transition of the peri-urban areas of Municipalities and Communes (in both intensive and extensive productions)...
This master's degree is proposed in collaboration with the Polytechnic University of Valencia and the Autonomous University of Madrid in areas such as sustainability, ecological ethics, environmental education and the...
Conservation and sustainable use of pollinators require commitment and support from all the stakeholders across sectors and organizations. Since the release of the landmark IPBES thematic assessment on pollinators, pollination...
On April 23 from 13:00 to 17:00 CEST, IFOAM – Organics International in collaboration with the Global Landscapes Forum, will host a digital forum that aims to answer the question:...
In this episode of the Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, John Kempf interviewed Ray Archuleta, an outspoken proponent of healthy soil systems. The podcast describes how new science and technology have identified...
In a series of webinars organized by Forum Synergies and ARC2020, four innovative and committed agroecology initiatives gave an insight into how they strengthened to the challenge at the time...
The International Meeting of Researchers on Agroecology is led by the “Alliance of Women in Agroecology (AMA-AWA)”, which was formed in 2013. The different academic and social sectors that belong...
The Government of Andhra Pradesh introduced Zero Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF) in 2016 as an alternative to chemical-based and capital intensive agriculture through its implementing agency Rythu Sadhikara Samstha (RySS)....
A special issue of the “Sustainability’’ journal part of the section "Sustainable Agriculture" with a thematic focus on "Sustainability and Political Agroecology" is calling for manuscript submissions until 31 December...
In West Africa, despite growing stakeholder interest in agroecological initiatives, the challenge of scaling up remains significant. This study examines the potential for agroecological transitions on farms in the Atacora...
The Latin American Scientific Society of Agroecology (SOCLA), announces the VIII Latin American Congress of Agroecology under the theme "Agroecology. Latin American identity weaving the territory: urgent transformations for life"....
The "Research and Training Programme on Andean Agroecological Systems", in partnership with the McKnight Foundation and the Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO, for its acronym in Spanish), aims...
The AgriCultures Network, CIDSE, and Cultivate! have launched a special issue of "Farming Matters'' magazine entitled “Feminism and agroecology: transforming economy and society.” The articles in this issue show us ‘glimpses’ of how agroecology, as...
Family farms, which constitute the main segment of agricultural and food systems, are key players in the management of this unprecedented health crisis provoked by COVID-19. Farmers organizations (FO) and...
Despite a growing civic movement to create spaces for urban agriculture (UA) in U.S. cities, public investment remains both inequitable and inadequate to support the diverse practices and practitioners growing...