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Healthy Crops: A forgotten classic of agroecological science
Tara Gibson Pinheiro explores the intriguing story and critical importance of Healthy Crops: A New Agricultural Revolution– a lost classic of agroecological science now republished online for the first time… Read More
Decolonising stories: New animations from the African Earth Jurisprudence Collective
“(We need) the voices of those who can see alternatives to how we live now, and can see through our fear-stricken society and its obsessive technologies, to other ways of… Read More
Launched: The Wales Seed Hub / Hwb Hadau Cymru
Today we are delighted to announce that the Hwb Hadau Cymru/Wales Seed Hub has launched! The Hub is a cooperative of growers producing seed on Welsh farms using agroecological practices. They aim… Read More
Join the revolution: a Seed Week roundup
Dear Friends, Last week, despite all the obstacles created by COVID, we held our biggest Seed Week yet! Our stories, films and photos celebrating seeds and their keepers reached over 400,000 people and… Read More
The Ecologist: A forgotten classic of agroecological science
What can a forgotten classic of organic science from 1985 tell us about the solutions offered by organic and agroecological farming in 2021? In a new article for The Ecologist,… Read More
Healthy Crops: A New Agricultural Revolution
First published in 1985 by agronomist Francis Chaboussou, Healthy Crops: A New Agricultural Revolution is republished online in full here for the first time! A forgotten classic, Healthy Crops offers… Read More
Active hope: Gaia’s solstice reflections
The Gaia Team reflects on the achievements, actions and ideas that have given them hope in 2020. 2020 has severely tested our resilience and capacity for hope. But despite the… Read More
5 ways to support regenerative farming this Christmas!
Gaia’s Rowan Phillimore shares how to support regenerative farming this Christmas. See our five gift recommendations and read more about a ground breaking year for small growers of food and… Read More
Lessons from Evangeline’s Garden
Evangeline Kagwiite, an 90 year-old Ugandan elder, has much to teach us about resilience and food growing in times of crisis, writes Dennis Tabaro in our latest story of resilience,… Read More
The wisdom of Jose Lutzenberger, ecological visionary
“A healthy civilisation can only be one that harmonises with and integrates into the totality of life, enhancing not demolishing it.” Today, 14th May 2020, marks 18 year since we said goodbye to our remarkable… Read More
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