Bringing Farming Back to Nature July 23, 2018 The agroecology movement is gaining adherents around the globe and could transform the way we grow food. Click here to read
From Grantmaker to Financial Activist June 26, 2018 “For the first time I connected the dots…the companies in which we invested were engaged in industries such as
Participatory Plant Breeding and Smallholder Farmers June 1, 2018 At the National Seed Dialogue and Celebration, hosted by the African Centre for Biodiversity at Constitution Hill in
Voices of Maiz Report May 22, 2018 Voices of Maíz’ was a collective process of storytelling that came out of conversations and gatherings, hosted in Indigenous
A Death Knell for the EBA? Why the World Ban Must End Its Ranking Programs Now April 17, 2018 A new brief by the Oakland Institute urges member states to deliver the final blow to the Bank’s ranking programs—the Doing
A review of participatory plant breeding and lessons for African seed and food sovereignty movements March 1, 2018 There is growing awareness of the unique and important role smallholder farmers around the world play in conserving, using
GreenBiz Interview on Values Driven Investing January 16, 2018 This column is about the people of sustainability. What makes them tick? What’s their unique way to create impact? What have
The Zimbabwe Seed Sovereignty Programme December 19, 2017 ZSSP was formed in 2014 by a collaborative of 7 NGOs in Zimbabwe with the aim of 1. Sustainably strengthening community
Harmonized corporate seed laws in Africa: Where does this leave small holder farmers? December 15, 2017 The African Centre for Biodiversity (ACB) is pleased to share with you our last blog for this year, written by ACB’s Linzi
PRESS RELEASE: Draconian Corporate Seed Law Must Be Stopped in its Tracks November 20, 2017 The African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO) continues to pointedly exclude African civil society and