Agroecology isn’t just about farming differently—it’s about reclaiming power. Across the globe, communities are fighting for land rights and defending the knowledge and sovereignty of Indigenous peoples, whose practices have sustained healthy ecosystems for generations. Yet, industrial agriculture and corporate interests continue to push extractive models that erode biodiversity and livelihoods. Agroecology offers a fertile alternative rooted in justice, resilience, and the right to shape food systems that nourish both people and planet.
