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SF0023298
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.

SF0319526
The Earth Market program differs from other local markets because it focuses on promoting good, clean, and fair food that is local, fresh, seasonal, sustainable, and produced with respect for the environment and workers’ rights. The goal is to provide market opportunities for small producers excluded from conventional sales channels and to connect consumers with the people and places behind their food.
The Earth Market program differs from other local markets because it focuses on promoting good, clean, and fair food that is local, fresh, seasonal, sustainable, and produced with respect for the environment and workers’ rights. The goal is to provide market opportunities for small producers excluded from conventional sales channels and to connect consumers with the people and places behind their food.

SF0319525
The Earth Market program differs from other local markets because it focuses on promoting good, clean, and fair food that is local, fresh, seasonal, sustainable, and produced with respect for the environment and workers’ rights. The goal is to provide market opportunities for small producers excluded from conventional sales channels and to connect consumers with the people and places behind their food.
The Earth Market program differs from other local markets because it focuses on promoting good, clean, and fair food that is local, fresh, seasonal, sustainable, and produced with respect for the environment and workers’ rights. The goal is to provide market opportunities for small producers excluded from conventional sales channels and to connect consumers with the people and places behind their food.

SF0319524
The Earth Market program differs from other local markets because it focuses on promoting good, clean, and fair food that is local, fresh, seasonal, sustainable, and produced with respect for the environment and workers’ rights. The goal is to provide market opportunities for small producers excluded from conventional sales channels and to connect consumers with the people and places behind their food.
The Earth Market program differs from other local markets because it focuses on promoting good, clean, and fair food that is local, fresh, seasonal, sustainable, and produced with respect for the environment and workers’ rights. The goal is to provide market opportunities for small producers excluded from conventional sales channels and to connect consumers with the people and places behind their food.

SF0318718
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318717
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318716
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318715
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318714
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318713
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318712
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318711
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318710
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318709
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318708
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318707
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318706
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318705
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318704
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318703
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318702
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318701
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318700
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318699
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318698
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318697
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023
1st Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference - Transforming Food Systems for Responsible Production, Consumption and Social Wellbeing - Nairobi, Kenya - 21-24 March 2023

SF0318696
"Wakkad " is the Amazigh (Berber) term used for the mussels harvested and smoked following a traditional technique that has been done for centuries along the rocky coast of the Souss Massa region, in the West South coast of Morocco. The waters here have a high ecological value, due to the influence of the cold marine current of the Canaries and the presence of emanations from the depths of cold submarine waters. These cold waters all year round favour the presence of nutrients, serving as food for numerous fish.
"Wakkad " is the Amazigh (Berber) term used for the mussels harvested and smoked following a traditional technique that has been done for centuries along the rocky coast of the Souss Massa region, in the West South coast of Morocco. The waters here have a high ecological value, due to the influence of the cold marine current of the Canaries and the presence of emanations from the depths of cold submarine waters. These cold waters all year round favour the presence of nutrients, serving as food for numerous fish.

SF0318695
"Wakkad " is the Amazigh (Berber) term used for the mussels harvested and smoked following a traditional technique that has been done for centuries along the rocky coast of the Souss Massa region, in the West South coast of Morocco. The waters here have a high ecological value, due to the influence of the cold marine current of the Canaries and the presence of emanations from the depths of cold submarine waters. These cold waters all year round favour the presence of nutrients, serving as food for numerous fish.
"Wakkad " is the Amazigh (Berber) term used for the mussels harvested and smoked following a traditional technique that has been done for centuries along the rocky coast of the Souss Massa region, in the West South coast of Morocco. The waters here have a high ecological value, due to the influence of the cold marine current of the Canaries and the presence of emanations from the depths of cold submarine waters. These cold waters all year round favour the presence of nutrients, serving as food for numerous fish.

SF0318573
Slow Food’s Kagio Earth Market was opened in 2022 and in the local scene represents a unique farmers’ market where some 32 farmers sell their produce to the local community (Embu, Murang’a, Nyeri) without intermediation.
Slow Food’s Kagio Earth Market was opened in 2022 and in the local scene represents a unique farmers’ market where some 32 farmers sell their produce to the local community (Embu, Murang’a, Nyeri) without intermediation.

SF0318572
Slow Food’s Kagio Earth Market was opened in 2022 and in the local scene represents a unique farmers’ market where some 32 farmers sell their produce to the local community (Embu, Murang’a, Nyeri) without intermediation.
Slow Food’s Kagio Earth Market was opened in 2022 and in the local scene represents a unique farmers’ market where some 32 farmers sell their produce to the local community (Embu, Murang’a, Nyeri) without intermediation.

SF0318571
Slow Food’s Kagio Earth Market was opened in 2022 and in the local scene represents a unique farmers’ market where some 32 farmers sell their produce to the local community (Embu, Murang’a, Nyeri) without intermediation.
Slow Food’s Kagio Earth Market was opened in 2022 and in the local scene represents a unique farmers’ market where some 32 farmers sell their produce to the local community (Embu, Murang’a, Nyeri) without intermediation.

SF0313508
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313507
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313506
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313505
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313504
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313503
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313502
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313501
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313498
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313496
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313495
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313494
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313493
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313492
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313491
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313490
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313489
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313488
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313487
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313486
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313485
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313484
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
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