Tunisia: Building a Just Agroecological Transition on Traditions of Solidarity Published: 9 October 2025 Analysis As soil and water in Tunisia reach their limits, agroecology emerges as the most robust pathway leading out of the failing system. To succeed, it must leverage a mechanism already embedded in Tunisia's history: community-based economy. Emna Fourati
Rainbow Fields: Korean Farmers Reviving Native Rice Published: 9 October 2025 Background For thousands of years, rice has been more than food. It has been culture, memory, and survival. In South Korea, a few farmers are bringing back native rice varieties lost to history. Their rainbow-colored fields tell a story of a future rooted in the past. KIM Dong-gyu
Agroecology in Turkey: Narratives Compete in a Changing Rural Landscape Published: 9 October 2025 Analysis Agroecology in Turkey is more than a set of farming techniques; it is a battleground of ideas. Competing narratives are shaping who controls food systems, how communities thrive, and what the countryside will look like tomorrow. İpek Ronay Gündüz
Why Agroecology is the Only Systemic Solution to Our Food Crisis Published: 9 October 2025 Podcast Episode In this episode of the Ecologia Podcast, Émile Frison and Lena Luig explore in depth the conditions and levers of an agroecological transition capable of driving lasting change. Hosted by Arafet Ben Marzo. Emna Fourati
Cambodia: Black Soldier Fly Turns Waste Into Agricultural Resources Published: 9 October 2025 Analysis Over-reliance on chemical inputs has left Cambodia’s agriculture vulnerable to environmental and economic pressures. The company Evola Cambodia illustrates how black soldier fly (BSF) technology can convert organic waste into sustainable fertilizer and feed. Valentin Hay
Kenya: Pathways for Reform of Pesticide Regulation Are Emerging Published: 9 October 2025 Analysis The 2025 announcement on the withdrawal of 77 pesticides in Kenya followed years of pressure from scientists, activists, and concerned citizens. But the pesticide reform remains incomplete and must go beyond banning products. Harun Warui, Lena Luig
What to Learn From Colombia’s Public Policy on Agroecology? Published: 9 October 2025 Analysis Adopted in 2024, Colombia's first Public Policy on Agroecology marks a national milestone and a historic achievement for the social movements that have long advanced agroecology. The article explores its key outcomes and remaining challenges. Luis Jerónimo Pulido Arredondo
Greening French Agriculture: Can Agroecology Boost Rural Employment? Published: 9 October 2025 Background Does the future of French agriculture lie in agroecology? Long shaped by a productivist model that has eroded jobs and destroyed biodiversity and the climate, farming must now preserve the environment while creating rewarding, sustainable employment. Sarah Champagne
On Nature That Benefits From Humans and Farming in Poland Published: 9 October 2025 Analysis An agroecological approach should draw on both scientific and local traditional knowledge.This article focuses on ethnoecological research into changes in the hay management regime in the extensive wetlands of Biebrza National Park in Poland. Joanna Sucholas
Argentina: How an Agroecological Food System Solved a Local Conflict Published: 9 October 2025 Analysis Since 2019, the conflict in the peri-urban area of Zavalla (Santa Fe, Argentina) has been transformed into a local agroecological food system. Local governance was key to getting those involved in the problem to work towards a healthy environment. Griselda Muñoz