Pathways towards Agroecological Food Systems: Small-scale Farmers at the Centre of the Transitions || Learning from Participatory Research and Action Approaches to Transforming Food Systems
posted on 2024-09-06, 07:33authored byElise Wach, Santiago Ripoll, Rachael Taylor, Seydou Wane, Tabara Ndiaye, Jorge Irán Vásquez Zeledón, Clare Ferguson, Mamadou Ousseynou Ly, Mamadou Drame, Julio Hector Sanchez Gutierrez, Chris Smaje
Now more than ever, evidence overwhelmingly concludes that our food systems are not currently working to nourish our populations, ecosystems, economies, or social connections. Agroecological approaches have been shown as having potential to address many of these problems in the mainstream food system, particularly when combined with concepts of food sovereignty, which localise control, and place producers and consumers at the centre of decision-making (Pretty et al 2006, Chappell and LaValle 2009, Sevilla Guzman and Woodgate 2003). However, knowing the principles and the end goals, while invaluable, is not enough. We need to transition from the food systems we currently have to the food systems we envision for future generations. Where do we begin and who should lead that process? In line with principles of food sovereignty, that transition needs to be led and owned not by outside experts or researchers but by the people most directly affected by and typically excluded from decision making within the current food system (i.e. small- and medium -scale farmers, workers involved in harvesting and food processing, cottage manufacturers and consumers across socioeconomic classes). It must also respond to the current level of globalisation of our food systems. For example, a decision to localise consumption in one country can greatly affect export-focused producers and economies in another.
Now more than ever, evidence overwhelmingly concludes that our food systems are not currently working to nourish our populations, ecosystems, economies, or social connection
Funding
Default funder
History
Citation
Wach, E. et.al (2017), Pathways towards Agroecological Food Systems: Small-scale Farmers at the Centre of the Transitions. Project Paper, Unpublished