Agroecology is key to restoring fertile soils
Charlotte Pavageau brings agroecological solutions to the attention of policymakers. In this interview, she discusses the importance of political framework conditions in stopping land degradation, the necessary changes, and the visible successes that Biovision is already achieving. Read the interview
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Ethiopia: Where the green returns
A few years ago, the land around Zayineba Hashim Bultuma's village was as dry as dust, with deserts instead of forests and depleted soils instead of harvests. Our reporter visited her. Thanks to reforestation, sustainable pasture farming, and agroecological methods, the land has blossomed again. Watch the video
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Boosting biodiversity action through agroecology
Industrial farming is harmful to biodiversity. Agroecology offers a better way by promoting ecological farming methods, the use of local seeds and the reduction of chemicals. To help countries incorporate this approach into their National Biodiversity Strategies (NBSAPs), Biovision launched a guidance tool, providing practical steps for action. Download the guidance tool
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