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      African Institute for Culture and Ecology > Blog > Traditional farming

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    • Indigenous Cultural systems for Biodiversity protection and food security;A case for Sacred Natural Sites and Indigenous seeds

      Posted by admin on March 27, 2021

      Indigenous peoples and local communities are affected by climate change because they directly rely on their immediate environment to meet basic livelihood needs. Safeguarding and restoring ecosystem resilience, and the integrity…


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    • Supporting traditional farming knowledge systems amongst small seed farmers in Uganda

      Posted by admin on October 2, 2020

      Because of increased industrial farming systems, many farmer households no longer have granaries which for centuries were traditional way of storing and preserving food to save people in times of food…


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