Permaculture Research Digest
Scaling up peasant agroecology in India (#journal)
This paper analyzes how peasant movements scale up agroecology. It
specifically examines Zero Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF), a grassroots
peasant agroecology movement in Karnataka, India. ZBNF ends reliance on
purchased inputs and loans for farming, positioning itself as a solution
to extreme indebtedness and suicides among Indian farmers. The ZBNF
movement has achieved massive scale not only because of effective
farming practices, but because of a social movement dynamic – motivating
members through discourse, mobilizing resources from allies,
self-organized pedagogical activities, charismatic and local leadership,
and generating a spirit of volunteerism among its members. This paper
was produced as part of a self-study process in La Via Campesina, the
global peasant movement.
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