Overcoming Obstacles to Agroecology
A half-century of research and practice in agroecology has
yielded spectacular results for hundreds of thousands of small scale farmers around the world. Because it
opens possibilities for grassroots food systems transformation, peasant
movements for food sovereignty have embraced agroecology, as have many
urban and organic farmers in the Global North. But despite its
documented benefits, agroecology is still largely limited to localized
experiences and a few, poorly funded university programs. The problem is
systemic. The solution is social and political, as discussed in this article from The Huffington Post.
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