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Around the world, farmers adopting agroecological practices are rebuilding their soil, growing an abundance of food, and decreasing their reliance on external inputs. As war and political turmoil disrupt fertilizer and fuel supplies globally, agroecology is a way to build resilience in a destabilized world.
In episode two of Agroecology Uprooted, hear from Raj Patel on how the war in Iran is impacting global food systems, Sam Nderitu on teaching agroecology to smallholder farmers at the Grow Biointensive Agriculture Center of Kenya, and Jonathan Lundgren on connecting with farmers across America to research the real outcomes of agroecology and regenerative agriculture.
Agroecology Uprooted is produced by the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate and subscribe on your preferred podcast platform and share the show with a friend. IATP works at the intersection of policy and practice to advance just, sustainable food systems. You can support our work at iatp.org/donate.
By IATPAround the world, farmers adopting agroecological practices are rebuilding their soil, growing an abundance of food, and decreasing their reliance on external inputs. As war and political turmoil disrupt fertilizer and fuel supplies globally, agroecology is a way to build resilience in a destabilized world.
In episode two of Agroecology Uprooted, hear from Raj Patel on how the war in Iran is impacting global food systems, Sam Nderitu on teaching agroecology to smallholder farmers at the Grow Biointensive Agriculture Center of Kenya, and Jonathan Lundgren on connecting with farmers across America to research the real outcomes of agroecology and regenerative agriculture.
Agroecology Uprooted is produced by the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate and subscribe on your preferred podcast platform and share the show with a friend. IATP works at the intersection of policy and practice to advance just, sustainable food systems. You can support our work at iatp.org/donate.