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Agroecological Revolution

The Farmer-to-Farmer Movement of the ANAP in Cuba

This book describes the more than ten years of experience of the Farmer to Farmer Agroecology Movement (MACAC) in Cuba. This is a grassroots movement inside of the Cuban National Association of Small Farmers (ANAP), which is a member of the international peasant movement, La Via Campesina.

MACAC is a mass-based movement in which the campesino (peasant farmer) members of ANAP have been transforming their productive systems by applying the principals of agroecology. Through MACAC, the small farm sector in Cuba is achieving ever higher levels of production with lower costs, particularly foreign exchange costs, as compared to conventional chemical-intensive monoculture farming systems. This sector is contributing an increasing proportion of total national food production, and is better able withstand the adverse effects of climate change (such as hurricanes) as well as the U.S. economic blockade against the island.

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Year: 2010
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Country/ies: Cuba
Geographical coverage: Latin America and the Caribbean
Content language: English
Author: B. Machín Sosa , A. M. Roque Jaime, D. R. Ávila Lozano, P. Michael Rosset
Type: Book
Organization: La Via Campesina

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