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On Sustenance, Transition, and Leading Policy Initiatives as Smallholder Farmer

In the inaugural interview, Sylvia is intentionally seeking out women who are doing incredible work but have rarely had their stories told to the world.

 
 

Start small, dream bigger, and stay committed

For the second stop of the interview campaign to celebrate the Year of the Woman Farmer, Sylvia travelled from East to West Africa, where there’s been incredible strides in organic and agroecological farming uptake in recent times.

 
 

From African representation to context-appropriate standard

After the IFOAM Animal Husbandry Alliance Conference, our ambassador and member shares her plans to tackle the gaps of African representation in this part of the organic sector.

 

Beyond the Harvest

In this blog, Sylvia Kuria explains why it is as important to teach African farmers how to sell as how to grow.

 

Statement on Regenerative Strikes Struck a Chord!

Six months after launching our statement—how has it shaped the conversation?

 

Out of pocket: the real cost of fossil fuels on our groceries

Nicole Pita from iPES Food breaks down how we can break this dependency and build a resilient, affordable system that works for people and the planet.

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Voices of the Organic Movement

Organic Without Boundaries is a blog by IFOAM – Organics International.
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Farmers. Citizens. Unite.

The 12-minute film ‘We Unite’ is a window into the lives of two organic farmers and the reasons they join the yearly ‘We are Fed-Up’ demonstration in Germany.

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