Let’s Reclaim Our Food Sovereignty and Reject the Industrial Food System!

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Abstract

African food systems are a rich and varied tapestry of production systems, crops, seed, territorial markets, cultures, biodiversity and ecologies. As the UN Food Systems Summit worked to retrench the many pathologies that have systematically eroded African food systems, African civil society organizations mobilized to push back. In the African regional people’s countermobilization, participatory dialogues opened space for continent-wide articulations of a future built on peoples’ choices and control of natural resources, territorially-embedded solutions, the human rights of all, family farming, and peasant agroecology.

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McKeon, N. (2021). Let’s Reclaim Our Food Sovereignty and Reject the Industrial Food System! Development (Basingstoke), 64(3–4), 292–294. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41301-021-00318-9

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