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DO NOT USE THIS PHOTO, the school has asked us not to use it.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The Embu Earth Market thrives on collaboration and a deep respect for tradition. The Earth Market is more than just a place to buy and sell. It fosters a learning environment where producers and consumers engage in open dialogue. Producers share valuable information about the origin, location and production methods behind their offerings, building trust with consumers and ensuring food traceability.
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The Embu Earth Market thrives on collaboration and a deep respect for tradition. The Earth Market is more than just a place to buy and sell. It fosters a learning environment where producers and consumers engage in open dialogue. Producers share valuable information about the origin, location and production methods behind their offerings, building trust with consumers and ensuring food traceability.
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The Embu Earth Market thrives on collaboration and a deep respect for tradition. The Earth Market is more than just a place to buy and sell. It fosters a learning environment where producers and consumers engage in open dialogue. Producers share valuable information about the origin, location and production methods behind their offerings, building trust with consumers and ensuring food traceability.
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The Embu Earth Market thrives on collaboration and a deep respect for tradition. The Earth Market is more than just a place to buy and sell. It fosters a learning environment where producers and consumers engage in open dialogue. Producers share valuable information about the origin, location and production methods behind their offerings, building trust with consumers and ensuring food traceability.
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The Embu Earth Market thrives on collaboration and a deep respect for tradition. The Earth Market is more than just a place to buy and sell. It fosters a learning environment where producers and consumers engage in open dialogue. Producers share valuable information about the origin, location and production methods behind their offerings, building trust with consumers and ensuring food traceability.
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The Embu Earth Market thrives on collaboration and a deep respect for tradition. The Earth Market is more than just a place to buy and sell. It fosters a learning environment where producers and consumers engage in open dialogue. Producers share valuable information about the origin, location and production methods behind their offerings, building trust with consumers and ensuring food traceability.
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The Embu Earth Market thrives on collaboration and a deep respect for tradition. The Earth Market is more than just a place to buy and sell. It fosters a learning environment where producers and consumers engage in open dialogue. Producers share valuable information about the origin, location and production methods behind their offerings, building trust with consumers and ensuring food traceability.
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The Embu Earth Market thrives on collaboration and a deep respect for tradition. The Earth Market is more than just a place to buy and sell. It fosters a learning environment where producers and consumers engage in open dialogue. Producers share valuable information about the origin, location and production methods behind their offerings, building trust with consumers and ensuring food traceability.
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The Embu Earth Market thrives on collaboration and a deep respect for tradition. The Earth Market is more than just a place to buy and sell. It fosters a learning environment where producers and consumers engage in open dialogue. Producers share valuable information about the origin, location and production methods behind their offerings, building trust with consumers and ensuring food traceability.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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Rutooma Municipality is a centre located on the Mbarara Ibanda Road in the Mbarara District in western Uganda. The site of the market is a playground and was chosen for its strategic location, accessibility and popularity: an ideal place for a market that aims to become a reference point for the local community. The market, supported by Slow Food Uganda, was strongly supported by the municipal administration, which granted the use of the space. The start-up was made possible by the will of the more than 30 farmers who make up the Bwizibwera Rutooma Earth Market community.
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The Slow Food Alliance is a pact between chefs and small-scale producers to promote good, fair and clean local food and to save biodiversity.
Alliance cooks use every day in their kitchens the products of farmers, breeders, cheesemakers, fishermen, winegrowers and artisans who produce with passion and respect for the land and their animals.
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The Slow Food Alliance is a pact between chefs and small-scale producers to promote good, fair and clean local food and to save biodiversity.
Alliance cooks use every day in their kitchens the products of farmers, breeders, cheesemakers, fishermen, winegrowers and artisans who produce with passion and respect for the land and their animals.
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The Slow Food Alliance is a pact between chefs and small-scale producers to promote good, fair and clean local food and to save biodiversity.
Alliance cooks use every day in their kitchens the products of farmers, breeders, cheesemakers, fishermen, winegrowers and artisans who produce with passion and respect for the land and their animals.
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In Yako, about 100 km from Ouagadougou, beats the heart of the Earth Market born in 2020. An initiative born of the collaboration between Slow Food Burkina and APEDR, two organisations united in the fight for sustainable development through the promotion of agroecological practices and the protection of biodiversity.
From April 2024, the last Saturday of the month will be transformed into a riot of colours, flavours and values. The Yako Earth Market comes to life, offering a wide variety of ‘good, clean and fair’ agroecological products.
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In Yako, about 100 km from Ouagadougou, beats the heart of the Earth Market born in 2020. An initiative born of the collaboration between Slow Food Burkina and APEDR, two organisations united in the fight for sustainable development through the promotion of agroecological practices and the protection of biodiversity.
From April 2024, the last Saturday of the month will be transformed into a riot of colours, flavours and values. The Yako Earth Market comes to life, offering a wide variety of ‘good, clean and fair’ agroecological products.
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In Yako, about 100 km from Ouagadougou, beats the heart of the Earth Market born in 2020. An initiative born of the collaboration between Slow Food Burkina and APEDR, two organisations united in the fight for sustainable development through the promotion of agroecological practices and the protection of biodiversity.
From April 2024, the last Saturday of the month will be transformed into a riot of colours, flavours and values. The Yako Earth Market comes to life, offering a wide variety of ‘good, clean and fair’ agroecological products.
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In Yako, about 100 km from Ouagadougou, beats the heart of the Earth Market born in 2020. An initiative born of the collaboration between Slow Food Burkina and APEDR, two organisations united in the fight for sustainable development through the promotion of agroecological practices and the protection of biodiversity.
From April 2024, the last Saturday of the month will be transformed into a riot of colours, flavours and values. The Yako Earth Market comes to life, offering a wide variety of ‘good, clean and fair’ agroecological products.
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In Yako, about 100 km from Ouagadougou, beats the heart of the Earth Market born in 2020. An initiative born of the collaboration between Slow Food Burkina and APEDR, two organisations united in the fight for sustainable development through the promotion of agroecological practices and the protection of biodiversity.
From April 2024, the last Saturday of the month will be transformed into a riot of colours, flavours and values. The Yako Earth Market comes to life, offering a wide variety of ‘good, clean and fair’ agroecological products.