Agroecology Knowledge Hub

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Agroecology has existed as a scientific discipline since the 1930s, beginning largely with field and plot scales and focusing on the biological interactions between elements of the ecosystem and agriculture. Through this lens, viewing farms as ecosystems that are driven by ecological forces, novel management approaches have been developed that would not otherwise be considered.  Biological forms of managing pests through restoring natural balances, are one key example. 

As the field of ecology grew, so agroecology has expanded its scope, in bringing ecological principles to bear in the design and management of agroecosystems, beyond fields to include landscapes and communities. Increasingly, it has encompassed the social organization of communities, recognised as one of the pillars of agroecology.  The spread and uptake of agroecology, over the last decades, has rested largely in the hands of farmer-to-farmer dissemination, with researchers supporting such farmer innovation. 

As a scientific discipline, agroecology is not prescriptive; it provides no recipes or technical packages. It is based on the local application of basic agroecological principles. FAO’s framework on agroecology is based on the following elements: diversity, co-creation and sharing of knowledge, synergies, efficiency, recycling, resilience, human and social values, culture and food traditions, responsible governance, circular and solidarity economy. The choice of management practices and technologies to achieve agroecology or to move towards an agroecological transition is always location specific, shaped by a given social-ecological context.

The science of agroecology explicitly recognises the value of bottom-up participatory research and knowledge and promotes: (i) bridging formal and informal innovation processes; (ii) combining local knowledge systems and expertise with scientific knowledge; (iii) acknowledging and respecting farmers and food provisioners as owners of knowledge and co-researchers and innovators.

Agricultural landscapes have been reshaped globally to drive unsustainable increases in profit and production. This is contributing significantly to the degradation of planetary systems and the vulnerability of food systems....
2024
Peruvian smallholder farmers have practiced Indigenous farming methods for maintaining and developing their family’s unique collection of native potato seeds for centuries. Through their farming practices, they naturally preserve their...
2024
This study explores the evolving concept of Alternative Food Networks (AFN) over the past two decades, aiming to provide greater conceptual clarity. Employing a three-stage systematic literature review, the analysis...
2024
Global food production faces challenges in balancing the need for increased yields with environmental sustainability.This study presents a six-year field experiment in the North China Plain, demonstrating the benefits of...
2024
There is an urgent need to foster regenerative food systems that mutually reinforce human and ecological health. However, there is limited understanding of the action pathways that could encourage the...
2024
Agroecology is built on co-creation, combining local knowledge and scientific insights to foster sustainable and inclusive food systems. Unlike top-down approaches that rely on standardized solutions, agroecology prioritizes mutual learning...
2024
This article highlights the transformative agroecological journey of Murang’a County in Kenya. The county has adopted a groundbreaking policy framework aimed at promoting agroecology, a farming approach that integrates ecological...
2024
Working towards sustainable soil protection and rehabilitation, the Global Programme Soil Protection and Soil Rehabilitation for Food Security (ProSoil) aims to promote sustainable land use in selected partner countries, including...
2024
Food insecurity in sub-Saharan Africa has been exacerbated by geopolitical instability, climate change, resource mismanagement, and social conflicts, leaving vulnerable communities in crisis. Amid these challenges, agroecology has emerged as...
2024
This book presents the first macroeconomic scenario of a full transition to agroecology in 2050. It is for Andhra Pradesh, a state in southern India with 53 million inhabitants and...
2024
This second volume of the country reports series enlarges the documentation, analysis, and development of agroecology in Europe, and provides examples of implementation in different countries. The 11 countries studied...
2024
This article announces the launch of the National Mission on Natural Farming (NMNF) by the Indian government, aimed at promoting chemical-free, sustainable farming practices. With a budget of Rs. 2481...
2024
Bioinputs are a crucial element in the transition to sustainable agrifood systems. Their promotion and application are direct paths to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals because they allow the conservation...
2024
At a critical juncture for global food systems, a recent event in Brussels spotlighted the role of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) and biodiversity in agriculture. The discussions underscored the need for...
2024
Small holder farmers, representatives of social movements, Indigenous peoples, and grassroots organizations that lead transitions towards diverse agroecological food systems in more than 30 African countries came together in the...
2024
This article explores the potential of agroecology as a strategy for sustainable and equitable agricultural production, particularly in Africa, where food insecurity is prevalent. It highlights the uncertainty around whether...
2024
During the World Food Day ceremony, the government of Brazil announced two new strategic plans, the National Food Supply Plan "Alimento no Prato" (Food on the plate – Planaab) and...
2024
This article highlights the certification of 15 cover crop species by Cambodia's General Directorate of Agriculture (GDA), marking a pivotal achievement in the country's agricultural sector. With support from the...
2024
This article discusses Brazil's National Articulation of Agroecology (ANA) and its shift to advocating for agroecology policies at the local level following political challenges. It highlights ANA's strategies, such as mapping...
2024
This article highlights the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa's (AFSA) call at COP29 for the promotion of agroecology and increased climate adaptation finance for Africa. AFSA emphasizes the need...
2024