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La Via Campesina prepares for COP 16 on Biodiversity as it joins the Peasants’ Summit in Colombia
La Via Campesina (LVC), an international movement that brings together millions of peasants and indigenous peoples, rejects industrial agriculture and defends food sovereignty through agroecology. In its struggle for biodiversity conservation and climate justice, LVC criticizes corporate-driven technological and financial solutions that do not address…
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Faced with global crises, we build food sovereignty to ensure a future for humanity! We are moving towards a just and decentralized food system for all, recognizing peoples’ needs, respecting nature, putting people before profit and resisting corporate capture.
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Zimbabwe: Peasant Agroecology transforms Shashe community
Inappropriate seed and seed varieties, the loss of agro-biodiversity, insufficient inputs, degrading soils, and recurrent droughts are just a few of the many factors that have contributed to low crop productivity among smallholder farmers in resource-poor communities in Zimbabwe and much of the global south. Climate change is now making…
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International Day of Peasant Struggles
On April 17th La Via Campesina reaffirmed its solidarity and its firm opposition to all violations of human and peasant rights. We continue our struggle against neo-colonialism, patriarchy and capitalism. We are unwaveringly committed to a just transition to peasant agroecology as a fundamental part of achieving climate justice. These are the fundamental principles we promote in our global struggle for Food Sovereignty.
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