Food Sovereignty: Taking Root in Women’s Knowledge
The Korean Women’s Peasant Association (KWPA) is a leader in South Korea’s food sovereignty movement. Founded in 1989, it is an association that encompasses hundreds of local women farmers’ groups. Intergenerational exchange of knowledge and experiences among women is at the heart of their work. Through this exchange, a new generation of peasant women are challenging the roles traditionally attributed to women in farming, while the older generation share their lifetime of knowledge. This is a good example of how women’s indigenous knowledge is a crucial ingredient for sustainable farming and food sovereignty.
Title of publication: Farming Matters
Autor: Hyo Jeong Kim
Organización: LEIA, Center for Learning on Sustainable Agriculture
Año: 2017
País(es): Republic of Korea
Cobertura geográfica: Asia y el Pacífico
Tipo: Artículo de boletín informativo
Texto completo disponible en: https://www.ileia.org/2017/04/18/food-sovereignty-taking-root-womens-knowledge/
Idioma utilizado para los contenidos: English