Eduardo Sevilla Guzmán (1942-2023), shaped the history of agroecology as a science and as a movement. Eduardo Sevilla was an astute thinker, stood steadfast in solidarity with peasants and trained an entire generation of scholar …
Public procurement powering agroecological transformation in Europe
This blog, originally published in the Rooted Magazine, argues that European agriculture, societies and economies could be transformed if only a fraction of the continent’s municipal procurement contracts were awarded to small-scale organic and agroecological …
Opinion: How informal policies of care shape agroecological food systems
In this blog, originally published in the Rooted Magazine, authors Jessica Milgroom and Josh Brem-Wilson reflect on how communities and cultures have developed informal policies that are based on a shared set of values, which play …