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Guardian: Seed saving movement calls for seeds to be publicly owned
The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the precarity of a genetically narrow seed system owned and controlled by a few corporations. It has also massively boosted the global movement for seed… Read More

Our seeds are our stories: Seed Week event
Join the Seed Sovereignty Programme for an evening of exploring the connections between seeds, stories, culture and hope for the future. Buy/book your tickets here. For many of us, our… Read More

Active hope: Gaia’s solstice reflections
The Gaia Team reflects on the achievements, actions and ideas that have given them hope in 2020. 2020 has severely tested our resilience and capacity for hope. But despite the… Read More

5 ways to support regenerative farming this Christmas!
Gaia’s Rowan Phillimore shares how to support regenerative farming this Christmas. See our five gift recommendations and read more about a ground breaking year for small growers of food and… Read More

Lessons from Evangeline’s Garden
Evangeline Kagwiite, an 90 year-old Ugandan elder, has much to teach us about resilience and food growing in times of crisis, writes Dennis Tabaro in our latest story of resilience,… Read More

OUT NOW: We Feed the World book launched
We are delighted to announce the launch of a brand new photo book from The Gaia Foundation- We Feed The World: A celebration of smallholder farmers and fishing communities. Untold stories Through… Read More

Oceans Conference in Uruguay: declared an event of national interest
Marine reserves, blue economy and blue carbon are some of the key issues to be addressed in this 2nd Oceans Conference, an all-day event on Friday 20th November, organised by… Read More

In memoriam: Percy Schmeiser, farmer and seed saving crusader
A canola farmer from Canada, Percy became famous for his battle against agrochemical giant Monsanto. His name became synonymous with the legal fight against patent rights and “The Toxic Legacy… Read More

This November… ‘We Feed the World’ The Book!
Telling the stories of the farmers and fishing communities who really feed the world, Gaia’s We Feed the World exhibition reached an audience of 50 million people when it was… Read More

Learning, unlearning and relearning to nurture future African leadership
Earth Jurisprudence Practitioner Simon Mitambo describes the work and success of the Kithino Learning Centre. A school like no other where students are able to reconnect with and learn from… Read More
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