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The African Terra Madre food communities are cultivating a dream:
to create 10,000 sustainable food gardens in schools, villages and cities across the continent.
A garden can guarantee good, clean and fair food for a community; be used to save the seeds of traditional varieties; stop homogenization, monocultures and the indiscriminate use of chemicals; and educate youth about food sovereignty. In Africa, a simple garden can point the way to a better future.
The African Terra Madre food communities are cultivating a dream:
to create 10,000 sustainable food gardens in schools, villages and cities across the continent.
A garden can guarantee good, clean and fair food for a community; be used to save the seeds of traditional varieties; stop homogenization, monocultures and the indiscriminate use of chemicals; and educate youth about food sovereignty. In Africa, a simple garden can point the way to a better future.

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The Ankole is a rustic cattle breed raised for its meat and milk. Well-adapted to local conditions, the animals are able
to travel long distances in search of pasture and water. Still today they have a sacred role in the communities where they are raised, mainly in the Rift Valley along the border between Uganda and Rwanda.
The Ankole is a rustic cattle breed raised for its meat and milk. Well-adapted to local conditions, the animals are able
to travel long distances in search of pasture and water. Still today they have a sacred role in the communities where they are raised, mainly in the Rift Valley along the border between Uganda and Rwanda.

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Farmers are losing their most precious asset: seeds.
And they are losing the ancient knowledge which allowed them to select seeds and exchange them within their communities. Today, ten multi-national companies control 90% of the seed market.
Farmers are losing their most precious asset: seeds.
And they are losing the ancient knowledge which allowed them to select seeds and exchange them within their communities. Today, ten multi-national companies control 90% of the seed market.
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