Nyéléni Newsletter No. 26: Land Reform and Food Sovereignty
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Nyéléni Newsletter No. 26: Land Reform and Food Sovereignty A wave of financial capital is crashing down upon the resources held…
A global wave of land and water grabs is concentrating farmland and other food producing resources in the hands of a few, with serious consequences for both rural and urban communities. For an introduction to this issue, download our Food First Issue Primer on Land & Resources
Nyéléni Newsletter No. 26: Land Reform and Food Sovereignty A wave of financial capital is crashing down upon the resources held…
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Photo by ©FAO/Roberto Cenciarelli A version of this post is published on the Huffington Post via Food First Executive Director Eric…
This backgrounder is authored by Food First. Photo by ©FAO/Roberto Cenciarelli. Click here to download the Backgrounder in full. To read…
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Activists for Food Sovereignty Demonstrate at Brazilian Consulate in NYC, Mark 20th International Day of Peasants’ Struggles…