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Article de blog
LE PROBLÈME DE LA TOURBE : 6 ALTERNATIVES RENOUVELABLES POUR PROTÉGER LES ÉCOSYSTÈMES

Depuis le milieu du 20ème siècle, la tourbe est l’amendement de base des jardinier·ère·s amateur·e·s, des pépiniéristes commerciaux et des agriculteur·trice·s. Cependant, ces dernières années, il est apparu que l’utilisation généralisée de la mousse de tourbe pouvait nuire à nos écosystèmes. Cet article explore le besoin urgent de continuer à soutenir...
Canada
2024 - Regeneration Canada

Ouvrage
Les jeunes et l’agriculture

Principaux enjeux et solutions concrètes
Cette publication offre de nombreux exemples concrets détaillant différentes manières de réengager les jeunes dans le secteur agricole. Elle montre à quel point des programmes éducationnels sur mesure peuvent offrir aux jeunes les compétences et la perspicacité nécessaires pour se lancer en agriculture et adopter des méthodes de production respectueuses...
Bahamas - Bangladesh - Brazil - Burkina Faso - Cambodia - Canada - Colombia - Ethiopia - France - Ghana - Grenada - Kenya - Madagascar - Mexico - Pakistan - Philippines - Republic of Moldova - Rwanda - Togo - Uganda - United States of America - Zambia
2014

Rapport
SAMUDRA Report No.91, June 2024

The Triannual Journal of the International Collective in Support of Fishworkers
The International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) has just published the latest issue of SAMUDRA Report, its triannual journal on fisheries, communities and livelehoods. The current edition, SAMUDRA Report No. 91, dated June 2024, is a Special Issue that runs into 110 pages and features a diverse range of...
Antigua and Barbuda - Bangladesh - Brazil - Canada - Chile - China - Costa Rica - France - Ghana - India - Japan - Nicaragua - Senegal - Sri Lanka - Uganda - United States of America - Viet Nam
2024 - International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF)

Audio
Sow and Grow Podcast: A Climate of Crisis

Welcome to episode one! Join the podcast crew and guest and WWFU alum Ayla Fenton as they introduce some of the core themes of the series and why it is valuable to hear directly from farmers about how the climate is impacting them, their farms and their communities. From the...
Canada
2023 - Sow and Grow

Article de blog
DFO outlines implementation of Indigenous fisheries

One of the most lucrative fisheries in Atlantic Canada – the elver [baby eel] fishery, which garners up to $5,000 per kilogram – was closed this past spring due to concerns about conservation and safety caused by poaching. In a fisheries management order prohibiting the fishing of elvers issued on April...
Canada
2023

Audio
Sow and Grow Podcast: Omissions about Emissions

Cutting green-house emissions – one of the most dominant narratives about climate change. Policy focuses on them, global agreements target them and often proposed solutions address them: all reasons the production team wanted to focus an entire episode to try understand the basics of cutting emissions in the ag sector...
Canada
2023 - Sow and Grow

Audio
Sow and Grow Podcast: Cold Myths, Hot Takes

Uncover the truths behind the big rallying cries of the current climate moment – technological savourism, regenerative ag, the sanctity of plant-based diets, you get the picture. Alongside our guest Ayla Fenton, the team will give their hot takes on some of the biggest myths and falsehoods when it comes...
Canada
2023 - Sow and Grow

Rapport
Growing Common Ground: Pathways to Advance Agroecology Policy in Canada

This report shares the findings of the Agroecology Policy Research Initiative, which examines the state of agroecology policy in Canada by gathering insights from those involved in policy, research, and practice related to agriculture and food. This includes government staff, parliamentarians, lobbyists, farmers, food systems researchers, and NGO policy advocates....
Canada
2023 - Growing Common Ground

Article de revue spécialisée
The gendered motives and experiences of Canadian women farmers in short food supply chains: Work satisfaction, values of care, and the potential for empowerment

In many industrialized countries, there is a strong presence of women farmers in alternative food networks, including within short food supply chains. Studies attribute this phenomenon to the values of care underpinning such initiatives, the possibility for participating women farmers to pursue their own projects (empowerment), and the development of...
Canada
2022

Audio
Sow and Grow Podcast: The Rematriation of Seeds and Decolonizing our Food Systems

IN THIS EIGTH EPISODE we’re examining this country’s agricultural system through the lens of decolonization and focusing on the importance of Indigenous foodways. Our guest, Tiffany Traverse, tells us about her work with Fourth Sister Farm, preserving traditional Indigenous foods and reframing our relationship with seeds and with the land. More info...
Canada
2022 - Sow and Grow

Article de blog
"When we start returning lands to Indigenous Peoples and rebuilding Indigenous economies, everybody benefits. That’s the Tea Creek vision - healthy resilient Indigenous communities and an economy based on abundant food."

Jacob Beaton and Jessica Ouellette -- Canada
When Jacob and Jessica Beaton traded suburban life for a 140-acre farm in British Columbia, they relied on YouTube videos to learn how to plant their vegetables. Four years and a global pandemic later, they’re growing thousands of kilos and leading a food-sovereignty revival in Indigenous communities on the west...
Canada
2022 - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO

Note/document d'orientation
Visions of the food systems to come: Agriculture, Eating, and Ecological Justice in 2050

This discussion paper focuses on drawing connections between the many and varied aspects of food system change that need to be undertaken in complementary ways in order to build a just, ecological, and resilient food system. It also paints a picture of a potential food system in Canada that brings...
Canada
2021 - University of Toronto

Bulletin d'information
TBTI Digest, January 2020

The Too Big to Ignore (TBTI) Digest contains all of the project's recent activities and outputs.
Canada
2020 - Too Big To Ignore - Global Partnership for Small-Scale Fisheries Research

Bulletin d'information
TBTI Digest, February 2020

The Too Big to Ignore (TBTI) Digest contains all of the project's recent activities and outputs.
Canada
2020 - Too Big To Ignore - Global Partnership for Small-Scale Fisheries Research

Bulletin d'information
TBTI Digest, August 2019

The Too Big to Ignore (TBTI) Digest contains all of the project's recent activities and outputs.
Canada
2019 - Too Big To Ignore - Global Partnership for Small-Scale Fisheries Research

Bulletin d'information
TBTI Digest, September 2019

The Too Big to Ignore (TBTI) Digest contains all of the project's recent activities and outputs.
Canada
2019 - Too Big To Ignore - Global Partnership for Small-Scale Fisheries Research

Bulletin d'information
TBTI Digest, October 2019

The Too Big to Ignore (TBTI) Digest contains all of the project's recent activities and outputs.
Canada
2019 - Too Big To Ignore - Global Partnership for Small-Scale Fisheries Research

Bulletin d'information
TBTI Digest, November 2019

The Too Big to Ignore (TBTI) Digest contains all of the project's recent activities and outputs.
Canada
2019 - Too Big To Ignore - Global Partnership for Small-Scale Fisheries Research

Bulletin d'information
TBTI Digest, December 2019

The Too Big to Ignore (TBTI) Digest contains all of the project's recent activities and outputs.
Canada
2019 - Too Big To Ignore - Global Partnership for Small-Scale Fisheries Research

Rapport
Tackling the Farm Crisis and the Climate Crisis

A Transformative Strategy for Canadian Farms and Food Systems
The farm crisis is real, as is the climate crisis. Left unchecked, the climate crisis will dramatically deepen the income crisis on Canada’s farms as farmers struggle to deal with continued warming, more intense storms, and increasingly unpredictable weather. It is clear that climate change represents a major challenge to...
Canada
2019 - National Farmers Union (NFU)
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