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Circular and solidarity economy: it reconnects producers and consumers and provides innovative solutions for living within our planetary boundaries while ensuring the social foundation for inclusive and sustainable development

Agroecology seeks to reconnect producers and consumers through a circular and solidarity economy that prioritizes local markets and supports local economic development by creating virtuous cycles. Agroecological approaches promote fair solutions based on local needs, resources and capacities, creating more equitable and sustainable markets. Strengthening short food circuits can increase the incomes of food producers while maintaining a fair price for consumers. These include new innovative markets, alongside more traditional territorial markets, where most smallholders market their products.

Social and institutional innovations play a key role in encouraging agroecological production and consumption. Examples of innovations that help link producers and consumers include participatory guarantee schemes, local producer’s markets, denomination of origin labelling, community supported agriculture and e-commerce schemes. These innovative markets respond to a growing demand from consumers for healthier diets.

Re-designing food systems based on the principles of circular economy can help address the global food waste challenge by making food value chains shorter and more resource-efficient. Currently, one third of all food produced is lost or wasted, failing to contribute to food security and nutrition, while exacerbating pressure on natural resources. The energy used to produce food that is lost or wasted is approximately 10 percent of the world’s total energy consumption, while the food waste footprint is equivalent to 3.5 Gt CO2 of greenhouse gas emissions per year.

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Harriet Bradley, EU Agriculture and Bioenergy Officer argues in this piece that we currently produce more than enough food in the EU – even too much when it comes to meat and dairy. But our food systems will be in danger if we don’t urgently bring them in line with...
Article
2020
The initiative is located in the winter rainfall area of South Africa at the south-west of the Western Cape Province. Cold Mountain aims to demonstrate sustainable development through indigenous knowledge and agroecology to achieve a holistic and self-sustaining farm eco-system and to enable local communities to reach greater well-being through economic...
South Africa
Innovation
2021
Agroecology Newsletter of January 2021.
Newsletter
2021
This film produced by Colectivo Semillas proposes agroecology as an option and necessity in the construction of Food Sovereignty, taking the experience of Cuba as a world reference and inviting us to think that another type of field is possible.
Cuba
Video
2017
The situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced the need to create alternatives driven by agroecology and the social and solidarity economy. AlterBanc is an alliance between the networks of mutual neighborhood support and the Catalan agroecological peasantry in Spain. The initiative aims to deliver agroecological baskets (as a...
Spain
Innovation
2020