Food Sovereignty in Africa: Rethinking Agriculture and Consumption
Food is central to life, culture, and identity. In Africa, traditional food systems have long sustained communities, offering diverse diets rich in nutrients and cultural significance. However, modern agriculture, globalization, and climate change are threatening food sovereignty—the right of people to control their own food systems. Reclaiming this sovereignty is essential for building a resilient, sustainable, and equitable food future.
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