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10 things to see and do at We Feed the World!
Next week will see the launch of We Feed the World- our global photographic exhibition celebrating the small-scale farmers and fishers who feed the world, cool the planet and care… Read More
In Photos: Indigenous and traditional fishers gather for Festival of Northern Fisheries
Endangered fish species, ‘mackerel wars’ and warming oceans. These phenomena often make global headlines, and rightly so. Our oceans, rivers, lakes and the diversity of life they support face unparalleled… Read More
We Feed the World Opens this October!
For the last three years we have been working on one of the most ambitious photographic initiatives in the world to shine a light on the small, family farmers… Read More
“Farmers who feed the world feature in largest photography exhibition ever”
The following article was written by Alis Brennan and originally published in the Evening Standard on the 3rd of September: “The smallholder farmers who provide food for 70 per cent… Read More
A food revolution starts with a seed – Seed Sovereignty in The Ecologist
Originally published online in the Ecologist 1st August 2018 Global losses in seed diversity pose a significant threat to the health and stability of our food systems. The Gaia Foundation… Read More
A Food Revolution Starts with Seed!
The Seed Sovereignty UK & Ireland Programme goes online It’s been almost four years since we organised The Great Seed Festival in London, to celebrate the seeds that feed us. It… Read More
Petersham Nurseries hosts We Feed the World Fundraising Banquet
The Gaia Foundation were delighted to welcome more than 100 guests – including film actor, Jason Isaacs and supermodel, Arizona Muse – to a sneak preview of the We Feed… Read More
We Feed The World – Dine With Us at Petersham Nurseries
The Gaia Foundation will be joined by Greenhouse PR and a roll call of famous photographers at Petersham Nurseries on May 17th to raise funds for the We Feed the… Read More
A Guide to Capitalism, Nature, and the Future of the Planet – Raj Patel in London on 15th May!
A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things – A Guide to Capitalism, Nature, and the Future of the Planet with Raj Patel With an introduction by Liz Hosken from… Read More
South West Seed Savers Cooperative Get Growing
Ellen Rignell is the West of England Regional Coordinator of Gaia’s Seed Sovereignty UK and Ireland Programme. Here she talks about the latest trainings and appetite for agroecological seed production… Read More
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