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*Streaming Schedule*
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Session #1 - Asia Pacific (GMT+12)
Local Time: Tokyo (2pm) — Mumbai (10:30am) — London (6am) — Bogotá (12am) — Chicago (12am)
Session #2 - Europe (GMT+11)
Local Time: London (12:30pm) — Tokyo (8:30pm) — Mumbai (5:00pm) — Bogotá (6:30am) — Chicago (6:30am)
Session #3 - Africa (GMT+3)
Local Time: Nairobi (5:30pm) — Tokyo (11:30pm) — Mumbai (8pm) — London (3:30pm) — Bogotá (9:30am) — Chicago (9:30am)
Session #4 - North America (GMT-5)
Local Time: Chicago (2:30pm) — Tokyo (4:30am) — Mumbai (1:00am) — London (8:30pm) — Bogotá (2:30pm)
Session #5 - Latin America (GMT-6)
Local Time: Mexico City (6:30pm) — Tokyo (9:30am) — Mumbai (6:00am) — London (1:30am) — Bogotá (7:30pm) — Chicago (7:30pm)
SPEAKER LINEUP
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ASIA PACIFIC
Karen Mapusua
IFOAM Pacific - Fiji
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IFOAM - Organics International’s Role in Developing the Worldwide Organic Sector
Karen is the President of the IFOAM Organics International World Board and the Director, Land Resources Division (Suva) for the Pacific Community, based in Suva, Fiji. She is passionate about organic farming and food and co-founded the Pacific Organic & Ethical Trade Community (POETCom), serving as coordinator for 5 years and was extensively involved in developing the Pacific Organic Standard and Guarantee Scheme and developing alternative forms of certification that empower farmers. She has experience in NGO capacity building and management, has worked in rural development in the Pacific Region for close to 20 years with a focus on organic agriculture as a path to social and economic development. Link to Bio
Alan Broughton
Mekong Organics - Australia and Vietnam
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Teaching Agroecology to Smallholder Farmers in Vietnam and Cambodia
Alan Broughton is an organic educator involved with Mekong Organics since 2019, teaching agroecology to smallholder farmers in Vietnam and Cambodia. He has been a member of the Organic Agriculture Association, a regional organization in eastern Victoria, Australia, for 40 years and is currently the president. Alan developed and taught an organic agriculture diploma at a technical college for 15 years, Formerly a researcher in pasture management at an organic beef farm, he now grows vegetables and temperate climate fruits at home in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.
Niels Olsen
GIPPSLAND Adapt - Australia
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Pasture Cropping With Soilkee Produces Large Increases in Soil Organic Matter to Improve Soil Fertility, Water Capture, and Mitigate Climate Change
Niels Olsen is a beef farmer in West Gippsland and founder of Soilkee, a patented system that builds soil carbon by engaging natural cycles. Niels has more than 35 years of experience in agriculture spanning dairy farming, agricultural earthmoving, and mineral based fertilisers, which gives him a strong foundation in understanding soil. Niels is inventor of the Soilkee Renovator which has earned the first soil carbon credits under the government regulated Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF) and the first soil carbon credits worldwide to be eligible under the United Nations’ Paris Agreement. Link to Bio
Prof. Dr. André Leu D.Sc.
Regeneration International - Australia
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Regenerative and Organic: Its Roots and Certification. Growing and Selling with Integrity
Dr. André Leu, D.Sc., was named international director of Regeneration International in 2017. Previously, he was president of IFOAM—Organics International, the international umbrella organization for the organic sector. During 50-plus years of visiting and working in more than 100 countries, André acquired an extensive knowledge of farming and environmental systems across Asia, Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Australasia. He and his wife, Julia, run an organic tropical fruit farm in Daintree, Australia. Link to Bio
Miyoshi Satoko
IFOAM Asia - Japan
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Procuring Organic Food for Schools and Districts Across Japan
Miyoshi has been involved with IFOAM since she was a student. She worked for a certification body for organic food, helping farmers and facilities to get organic certification. She was actively engaged in the organic movement, which resulted to the establishment of the Organic Agriculture Promotion Law in Japan in 2006. She is currently active as a GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) Representative in Japan, and also as advisor of Japan Organic Cotton Association. Miyoshi serves to support and promote organic agriculture, organic foods and products for sustainable lifestyles. She is involved in different committees for a variety of events such as organic expo, international conferences, among others. She is also an adviser to the government to promote organic agriculture. Link to Bio
Jennifer Chang
IFOAM Asia - Asia
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Bringing the Asian Organic Sector Together to Grow Organic Systems Across the Continent
Jennifer Chang has been working as the Executive Director of IFOAM Asia since 2012. She has lived and worked in many countries including the US, Europe and Asia for over 25 years and speaks English, Korean and Malaysian. She also understands French and German. She has worked at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland before becoming part of IFOAM Asia. In November 2017, she was elected as Vice-President of IFOAM Organics International based in Germany. Link to Bio
Kesang Tshomo
Ministry of Agriculture - Bhutan
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Transforming Bhutan Into the World’s First Organic Country
Kesang has played a key role in making Bhutan the world’s only 100% organic country. She was the Program Manager for Organic Sector Development in the National Organic Flagship Program. Now she has been promoted to a senior position as a full time Advisor to the Department of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock · Full-timeMinistry of Agriculture and Livestock. She will talk about how she facilitated the transition to 100% organic. Link to Bio
Dr. Sundar Anbalagan
SOFDA - India
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Transforming Sikkim into India’s First Fully Organic State
Dr. Sundar Anbalagan IFS is the Chief Executive Officer of the Sikkim Organic Farming Development Agency (SOFDA) under the Horticulture & Cash Crops Development Department of the Government of Sikkim. He plays a key role in Sikkim becoming the first 100% organic state in India. Dr. Anbalagan has a Ph.D. in Genetics from the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Delhi. He oversees the execution & implementation of the framework & policies of organic farming and is responsible for making farming profitable, sustainable, and environmentally friendly in the State. He will talk about how he facilitated the transition to 100% organic. Link to Bio
Shamika Mone
Organic Farmer and Consultant - India
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Networking All of the World’s Organic Farmer Organisations
Shamika is an organic farmer from Kerala in India. She is a board member of IFOAM - Organics International. She is the President of the Intercontinental Network of Organic Farmer Organisations (INOFO), which is the only global network of Organic Farmers' Organisations, representing over 270 farmer organisations across the six global regions Asia, Australasia/ Oceania Pacifica, Africa, Europe, North America, and Latin America, with more than one million organic farmers and their families involved. Link to Bio
Dr. Vandana Shiva
Navdanya International - India
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Regenerating Agriculture and Communities at Scale
Dr. Vandana Shiva, a founder of Regeneration International, is a globally recognized environmental thinker, activist, feminist, philosopher of science, writer, and science policy advocate. She is the founder of Navdanya Research Foundation for Science, Technology, and Ecology (India) and serves as President of Navdanya International. In 1982, she established the Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology (RFSTE), an independent institute focused on pressing ecological issues of our time, and two years later, she launched Navdanya (‘nine seeds’), a movement dedicated to protecting biodiversity and supporting small farmers. In 2011, she founded Navdanya International in Italy and now chairs the International Commission on the Future of Food and Agriculture, co-founded with the then-President of the Region of Tuscany. She has received numerous awards, including the 1993 Right Livelihood Award, often called the ‘Alternative Nobel Prize,’ and was named among the top five “Most Important People in Asia” by AsiaWeek in 2001. A prolific author, she has written many books and serves on the board of the International Forum on Globalization and as a member of the executive committee of the World Future Council. Link to Bio
EUROPE
Jostein Hertwig
Global Alliance for Organic Districts - Sweden
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Expanding Organic Food Systems and Organic Districts in Europe and Worldwide
Jostein is the President of BERAS International Foundation, which focuses on research, development, education, implementation, and communication of results and practical examples within the concepts of Ecological Regenerative Agriculture, Learning Centres for Sustainable Food Societies, and Diet for a Green Planet. BERAS has an international network, first of all in the Baltic Sea Region, but also extending to India (Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, and Ladakh), the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Tanzania, and China. He is the Coordinator of the Organic Food System Programme, as well as the Executive Director of the Global Alliance for Organic Districts. Jostein is Attorney at Law with more than 20 years’ experience in international business development, cooperation, networking and negotiations. Link to Bio
Dr. Nadia El Hage Scialabba
Food Ecologist - Europe
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Transformative Approaches to Food Ecology, Advocating for Regenerative Systems That Integrate Biodiversity, Climate Resilience, and Equitable Food Production
Dr. Nadia El Hage Scialabba, an environmental scientist trained at the University of Charleston, USA, is a global leader in sustainable food systems. During her 33 years at FAO, she created and coordinated the interdisciplinary program on organic agriculture, contributing to sustainability in agriculture, forestry, and fisheries. She developed global guidelines for integrated natural resource management, sustainability protocols, and full-cost accounting methodologies. Now an international consultant, Nadia promotes transformative approaches to food ecology, advocating for regenerative systems that integrate biodiversity, climate resilience, and equitable food production.
Simon Kraemer
EARA - Germany
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Discussion of Findings: Regenerative Agriculture Study by EARA
Weaving milieus for regenerating resilience for equitable and emancipating agrifood ecosystem from the ground up. Invested to enhance socio-ecologically and -economically regenerating food and fiber use-value cycles that foster horizontal, political and food agency. Link to Bio
Marco Schlüter
Naturland - Germany
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Naturland, the German Organic Farmers' Organization that Assists the Development of Organic Agriculture in Europe and Asia
Transformational leader in sustainable agriculture and food security with senior P&L responsibility at Naturland. 13 years EU institutional experience and proven track record building international teams across multiple continents. Extensive EU/Asia-Pacific experience in organizational development and strategic partnerships. Passionate about driving systemic change and innovation in global organic and sustainable food systems. Link to Bio
UK Social Association - UK
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The UK Soil Association Campaigns to Improve Food and Farming
Sarah is the Director of Standards Innovation for the UK Soil Association and a World Board Member of IFOAM - Organics International. She oversees work on standards and organic regulation for food and farming. She works closely with the international organic community to bring organic principles to life through standards. This also involves working on the development of global standards for textiles and health and beauty products – GOTS and COSMOS respectively. With nearly 20 years’ experience in the organic sector, she has detailed knowledge on a range of topics from food processing to textiles. Sarah chairs the IFOAM Organics Europe’s Interest Group of Organic Processors and Traders and is a member of the Board of IOAS – the International Organic Accreditation Service. She is also a member of the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) Committee.
AFRICA
Charles Tumuhe
Agroecology at Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa - Uganda
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Africa Taking a Lead in Building a Food and Seed Sovereignty Movement
Charles is an agricultural extension, training, and rural development expert with ten years of experience working for government and non-governmental organizations in Uganda. In his current role as a project officer, Charles is responsible for overseeing agroecology capacity-building initiatives for organizations in several African Countries. Charles has published several journal articles on topics such as agroforestry, stakeholder analysis, community action planning, and Ugandan indigenous seeds and foods and has taught in both academic and rural farm settings. He is passionate about agroecology and climate adaptation strategies and holds a Master’s degree in Environmental and Natural Resource Management, a Post-Graduate Diploma in Project Monitoring and Evaluation, and a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture. Link to Bio
Rolf Shenton
Grassroots Trust - Zambia
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Holistic Management, Soil Management and Roles of Leaders in Policy Changes
Rolf Shenton is a Zambian-born agriculturalist and conservationist known for his work in regenerative farming and community-based resource management. He is the founder of the Grassroots Trust, a non-profit organization focused on helping communities in Zambia build sustainable futures through practices like holistic management, low-input agriculture, and wildlife conservation.
Carmen Mannarino
Masifundise Development Trust - South Africa
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Small Scale Fisher Folks / Fishing Communities, Their Struggles and Their Journey in Food Systems
Program Manager at Masifundise Development Trust. More information soon. Link to Bio
Rosinah Mbenya
Ecological Organic Agriculture Initiative and the African Women Leaders in Agroecology - Kenya
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Farmer Led Research Work in Kenya- Led by PELUM Kenya
Environmentalist by profession and passion. She's been working with organizations to stir up the contribution of agriculture sector to a more safe environment through agroecological approaches. She's got skills on advocacy, climate resilience, networking, agroenterpise development, water conservation and policy development process. Passionate about youth and women empowerment.
She sits in the continental steering committees of the Ecological Organic agriculture Initiative and the African Women Leaders in Agroecology. She's an active member of the agroecology coalition. Currently serving as a board chair of Effective IPM Association. Co-opted board member at IFOAM Organics International represnting Africa. Link to Bio
Jackson Kithokilo
Holistic Grazing & Health Management - Uganda
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Farmer Methods of Harnessing Water in Dry Lands Farming and Bringing Back Forgotten Seeds and Foods
Based in East Africa, Jackson a farmer, coordinates and trains on regenerative farming. With over 13+ years specializing in Dryland Regenerative Food Systems, Kithokilo integrates holistic grazing, water-conscious farming, and political agroecology to restore soil health, enhance biodiversity, and improve food security. His interest in thanatology adds a unique perspective, emphasizing life's interconnected cycles, empowering communities to build resilient, sustainable ecosystems in arid and semi-arid landscapes. Link to Bio
Farirai (Felicity) Jemwa
PELUM - Zimbabwe
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Agroecological Movement Building in Zimbabwe, and Participatory Action Research. PELUM Zimbabwe
I am a highly enthusiastic, motivated, and knowledgeable individual, with a strong background in ecology and a deep affinity for biodiversity and environmental fields of study. My experiences have granted me a comprehensive understanding of ecological systems and the importance of preserving biodiversity. Beyond my ecological expertise, I am deeply passionate about humanitarian work, policy, and international relations. This passion extends to a desire to contribute meaningfully to global initiatives and policies that address pressing humanitarian and environmental challenges. Link to Bio
NORTH AMERICA
Monique Gray Smith
Author - Canada
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Giving Thanks and the Honourable Harvest - 'Braiding Sweetgrass' for Young and Young-at-Heart
Monique is a Cree and Scottish award‑winning, best‑selling author, consultant, and speaker based in Victoria, British Columbia . Her adaptation Braiding Sweetgrass for Young Adults: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants, originally written by Robin Wall Kimmerer, makes this beloved work accessible to a younger audience. In this version, Monique weaves together Indigenous ways of knowing, scientific knowledge, and the teachings of the plants in a way that honors the original work. Monique is known for her storytelling that carries medicine and hope. Her voice reflects resilience, healing, and connection. She believes deeply in the idea that “love is medicine.” Her writing spans all ages, and Braiding Sweetgrass for Young Adults is one of her works that particularly centers on cultivating gratitude, reciprocity, mindfulness, and belonging with and to the land. Link to Bio
Sophia Murphy
IATP - USA
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Shaping the Future of Food, Today. A Conversation on Trade, Borders, Food Security and Juicy Research
Sophia Murphy joined the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP) as executive director in October 2020. She is a food systems and international economy expert whose work is focused on resilient food systems and international trade. Sophia has worked with civil society organizations, as well as with government, intergovernmental organizations, and universities. She has a PhD in resource management and environmental science from the University of British Columbia. Link to Bio
Mercedes López Martínez
Vía Orgánica / Sin Maíz No Hay País - Mexico
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Regeneration Must Have a Gender Perspective
Mercedes López Martínez holds a Ph.D. and a Master's degree in Latin American Studies from UNAM. She is an activist, academic, workshop leader, and facilitator on topics such as food sovereignty, organic agriculture, fair trade, and climate change.She is currently the Director of Vía Orgánica, A.C. in Mexico City, and a member of the Organic Consumers Association. Link to Bio
The Johnson-Su Bioreactor: This Simple Method Makes World’s Best Compost
Dr. David C. Johnson
USA
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Dr. David C. Johnson and his assistant, Hui-Chun Su Johnson, are exploring how the development of beneficial soil microbiological communities in agroecosystems: improves global food security and ranch and farm profitability, reduces agrochemical usage, increases soil organic carbon and total soil nitrogen, and effectively offsets significant quantities of carbon emissions. Stella McCartney LTD and SOKTAS, as an integral part of Stella McCartney’s Science Based Targets Initiative in the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), the United Nations Global Compact, World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) for Nature achieving a net-zero emissions target for their farm-to-fashion supply chain
Hui-Chun Su Johnson
USA
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Hui-Chun Su Johnson and Dr. David C. Johnson, are exploring how the development of beneficial soil microbiological communities in agroecosystems: improves global food security and ranch and farm profitability, reduces agrochemical usage, increases soil organic carbon and total soil nitrogen, and effectively offsets significant quantities of carbon emissions. Stella McCartney LTD and SOKTAS, as an integral part of Stella McCartney’s Science Based Targets Initiative in the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), the United Nations Global Compact, World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) for Nature achieving a net-zero emissions target for their farm-to-fashion supply chain
Rebecca Nelson
Professor at Cornell University - USA
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The Number 1 Way to Fertilize Crops
Rebecca Nelson is a Professor at Cornell University in the School of Integrative Plant Science (SIPS) and the School of the Environment and Sustainable Development. Her research group works on circular bionutrient economy in collaboration with other researchers at Cornell and in the Rich Earth network, and in the east African Circular Bionutrient Economy Network. Her work focuses on decentralized nutrient recovery from human urine in low-resource contexts and on the use of urine and other organic underutilized resources in urban gardening. From 2000-2021, she served as Scientific Director for The McKnight Foundation’s Collaborative Crop Research Program (now the Collaborative for Resilient Food Systems), an international grantmaking program supporting agroecological research in Africa and the Andes. Prior to joining the Cornell faculty, Rebecca spent five years working on management of potato late blight at the International Potato Center in Peru (1996-2001) and eight years working on rice disease management at the International Rice Research Institute in the Philippines (1988-1996). Link to Bio
Zeead Yaghi
Scholar, writer, and editor - Beirut
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Israel Chemicals Limited & Bayer-Monsanto’s White Phosphorus Weapons Threaten Lebanon’s Hopes for Food Sovereignty & Agroecology
Scholar, writer, and editor based in Beirut. Holds a PhD in History from the University of California San Diego. Link to Bio
The Campaign to Stop Israel Chemicals Limited & Bayer-Monsanto’s White Phosphorus Weapons Production
Lauren Filla
Common Dreams - USA
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Lauren Filla is a St. Louis resident. She is a healthcare provider and organizer in Missouri with an interest in human rights and the environment. Link to Bio
Seraph Gracynn Kunkel
STL Missouri - USA
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Seraph was born and raised in Missouri and works in animal healthcare. In her personal time She is an artist, proudly involved in community and anti-war organizing, and a passionate advocate for Animal, Environmental, and Women’s rights. Link to Bio
Daniel Romano
St. Louis - USA
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Daniel "digger" Romano is a longtime environmental and human rights activist. He has studied issues around agriculture and is a long-time supporter of family farms and regenerative agriculture. He has worked to expose the dangers of pesticides in agriculture and landscaping as a member of the St. Louis No Spray Coalition and the Missouri Green Party.
Omar Dieguez
California - USA
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Omar + Adam — both involved with Center for Farmworker Families and Campaign for Organic and Regenerative Agriculture.
LATIN AMERICA
Avelina Landaverde
El Poder del Consumidor - Mexico
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The Right to Food: Debunking Corporate Propaganda
"Nutritionist and Master in Sociomedical Sciences with a specialization in Health Anthropology from UNAM. She has worked at the Obesity and Eating Behavior Disorders Clinic at INCMNSZ and in the Public Health Services of Mexico City. She is part of El Poder del Consumidor and the Alliance for Healthy Food, and teaches courses on health promotion and education at FES Zaragoza."
Maria Quispe
Prosuco - Bolivia
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Cultivating Pride in the Andes: Yapuchiris and Pachagramas
Agricultural Engineer with postgraduate studies in Rural Development and Project Preparation and Evaluation. She has nearly 20 years of professional experience in areas such as Strengthening of Microenterprises, Sustainable Rural Development, Social Inclusion, Food Security, Risk Management, and Climate Change Adaptation in the agricultural sector. She has worked with institutions such as World Vision, CISTEM, the Suka Kollus Program of COSUDE, and international development organizations such as FAO and IFAD. Since 2011, she has served as the Executive Director of PROSUCO (Promotion of Sustainability and Shared Knowledge), a non-profit organization that works on Sustainable Rural Development, Food Security, and Agricultural Risk Management in communities of the Bolivian highlands. Link to Bio
Tania Monserratt Téllez
Semillas de Vida - Mexico
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Defending Food Sovereignty from the Roots
"Monserratt Téllez, an internationalist from the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences at UNAM and a master’s student in Latin American Studies at the same university. She has been interested in understanding and influencing the transformation of the global agri-food system, specifically through the study of the corporate privatization of seeds and the defense of seeds in the hands of small-scale farmers. She collaborated with the Center for Global Change and Sustainability (CCGS), served as a thematic advisor in the Chamber of Deputies, and was coordinator of the Tlalpan Alternative Market. She is currently the coordinator of political advocacy at the Semillas de Vida Foundation."
Marcos Ezequiel Filardi
Human Rights and Food Sovereignty Lawyer - Argentina
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The Right to Eat: Let Hunger Belong in a Museum
Member of the Free Chair of Food Sovereignty at the School of Nutrition of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA); Hunger Museum; Network of Lawyers for Food Sovereignty (Redasa); Union of Community Assemblies (UAC); Union of Scientists Committed to Society and Nature in Latin America (UCCSNAL); People's Health Movement; National Movement Laicrimpo; and the Yopoi Human Rights Collective. University lecturer in human rights, food sovereignty, and environmental law, and former advisor at the National Directorate of Agroecology. He currently serves as Program Officer at the Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration (ETC Group). Link to Bio
Sammia Quisintuña
Swissaid - Ecuador
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Participatory Research and Community Resistance: Learning to Defend
Sammia Quisintuña is a Kichwa warmi (woman) from the Salasaka and Chibuleo peoples of Ecuador. Her journey is woven from Andean territories and knowledge toward spaces of community and global dialogue, with a deep interest in agroecology, Indigenous pedagogies, Indigenous ontologies, gender, climate justice, and Andean philosophy. She is currently collaborating with the Swissaid foundation, supporting the Peasant Agroecology Schools in pedagogical matters with the aim of strengthening the rural facilitators, to create a space for practical and political dialogue, thus forming political subjects through methodologies such as farmer-to-farmer pedagogy and Indigenous pedagogies. She is also part of a CLACSO research group focused on studying contemporary agroecological communities.
Valeria García-López
ECOSUR - Colombia/México
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Can a Suitcase Full of Seeds Become a Tool of Community Resistance? Stories of Travel and Organizing
Valeria is passionate about seeds and diversity. She is currently part of the Agroecology Scaling team at ECOSUR, with a postdoctoral fellowship in the project Participatory Research in Agroecology in Latin America and the Caribbean (IPA-LAC).
In recent years, she has supported organizational processes in Colombia, Guatemala, and Mexico on issues related to agroecology, popular education, and seed defense. She is interested in understanding how struggles for the commons by different peoples and communities—especially food sovereignty and the defense of heirloom and native seeds—contribute to the territorialization of agroecology. Link to Bio
Juliana Tângari
Comida do Amanhã Institute - Brazil
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We would like to thank the McKnight Foundation for once again providing a generous grant to support and amplify the voices of small-scale farmers and food producers to spread the word about agroecology, permaculture, holistic grazing, agroforestry and working towards a more just, healthy, organic and regenerative food system through the People's Food Summit.
Video Highlights from Previous Years
People's Food Summit 2023, Africa - Precious Phiri, Chifundo Kokwa, SCOPE Malawi - Malawi, and Juliet Nangamba, Community Technology Development Trust (CTDT) - Zambia
People's Food Summit 2024, Asia-Pacific - Dr. André Leu, Regeneration International
People's Food Summit 2024, Europe - Sheila Darmos, Holistic Farmer and Simon Kramer, EARA Germany
People's Food Summit 2024, North America - Zen Honeycutt and Kelly Ryerson, Moms Across America
People's Food Summit 2023, Latin America - Ercelia Sahores, Regeneration International; Mercedes López, Vía Orgánica; Arturo Carilla, BAP
