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Building a Farmer-Centered Movement for Seed Biodiversity

The Bauta Family Initiative for Canadian Seed Security puts farmers at the center.

Drought-Resistant White Beans Bring Hope to Smallholder Farmers in Ethiopia

Drought in Ethiopia is threatening bean production and the livelihood of smallholder farmers. Food Tank discusses solutions with researchers on the ground.

Trojan Horse Aid: Seeds of Resistance and Resilience in the Bolivian Highlands and Beyond

Industrial-style agriculture not the path to sustainable livelihoods for the world’s family farmers, author says.

#LovePulses: 10 Ways to Celebrate the International Year of Pulses

2016 is the U.N. International Year of Pulses, which will celebrate the sustainability of grain legumes.

The Crop Trust Calls for Conservation of Genetic Crop Diversity

The Crop Trust works to establish international food security by conserving crop diversity through the collection of seeds from all over the world.

Growing Vermont’s Green Economy Sustainably and Locally

The Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund is developing jobs and advancing the state’s green economy and food system.

Refugees Grow Roots in the United States

The International Rescue Committee New Roots program helps resettled refugees grow food in U.S. cities.

Biochar Might Be Ag’s Biggest Innovation in Years

A humble-looking black charcoal could be an option for mitigating carbon while increasing crop yields and soil fertility. Is it too good to be true?

Community Forests International Plants Trees and Livelihoods on Pemba Island

Community Forests International has helped Pemban communities plant over one million trees and establish agroforestry systems to provide fruit and timber.

Harvesting the Research: Natural Enemies of Crop Pests Can Replace Insecticides

Dr. Mattias Jonsson discusses the power of biological pest control to reduce the use of insecticides.

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