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Thursday 21 November 2013
To celebrate IPC 2013, a Cuban agroecology article (#journal)
The recent volatility of food crop prices and the rising cost of
inputs—fossil fuels, fertilizers, and pesticides—have made it nearly
impossible for many of the world's smallholder farmers to continue
managing their agroecosystems, leaving their countries dependent on ever
more costly food imports. Thanks to its mass organizations and popular
participation in national policy, Cuba is one of the few countries with
the capacity to implement food sovereignty, which could help it minimize
the threats posed by food price fluctuation, extreme climatic
eventsand the persistent U.S. hostility towards its national project. Guided by the principles of agroecology, Cuban
researchers are developing indicators of food sovereignty for
practical use at the smallholder farm level.
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