Seeds are a patrimony of humankind and part of the collective wealth known as the commons. For thousands of years, women and men have selected and multiplied seeds to feed their families. Along with land and water, seeds are a basic asset to produce food. Without access to and control of seeds, food producers would go hungry. Yet farmers are
03-10-2014
This spotlight is a feature in a series of the USDA Community Food Project Competitive Grant Program (CFP). Grantees are doing some of the most innovative and collaborative projects to change local and regional food systems. WhyHunger’s www. — also funded by a CFP grant — is profiling these organizations through dynamic stories and pictures, to give a real flavor of what the projects
30-09-2014
Seeds are a patrimony of humankind and part of the collective wealth known as the commons. For thousands of years, women and men have selected and multiplied seeds to feed their families. Along with land and water, seeds are a basic asset to produce food. Without access to and control of seeds, food producers would go hungry. Yet farmers are
03-10-2014
This spotlight is a feature in a series of the USDA Community Food Project Competitive Grant Program (CFP). Grantees are doing some of the most innovative and collaborative projects to change local and regional food systems. WhyHunger’s www. — also funded by a CFP grant — is profiling these organizations through dynamic stories and pictures, to give a real flavor of what the projects
30-09-2014