Unearthing Agroecology: Sustainable Food Systems Solutions
By OCA
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Key Takeaways
This podcast series explores sustainable solutions to global food crises through agroecology.
- Agroecology promotes sustainable food production
- Focuses on holistic agricultural practices
- Resilience against climate change is essential
- Community involvement is crucial
- Education is key for implementing agroecology
Why It Matters
Agroecology offers a path to nourish the planet sustainably while protecting ecosystems. It provides practical solutions needed in times of food insecurity and environmental degradation.
What to Do Next
Listen to the podcast for insights on agroecology.
Recommended for: Those interested in sustainable agriculture and food systems.
April 15, 2026 | Source: IATP A limited podcast series about how to feed the planet without destroying the planet. With food systems and the planet in crisis, what would true resilient, sustainable, and just solutions look like? The answer may lie in a method called agroecology, a holistic approach to food,
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