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Host a seed swap

saving seeds is a small act with a big impact

Seed exchanges are events where local seeds are shared within the community. They act as great opportunities for education, community building and encouraging biodiversity. But actually hosting a seed exchange is another matter altogether. Like any event, it takes some advance planning, dedication and motivated activists. This guide will cover:

Why host
What seeds to exchange
Basic organizing

Why host

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Redeye

Rich countries buying up farmland in poor countries

November 24, 2009
| Civil society groups are sounding the alarm about the purchase of vast tracts of farmland in the Global South, saying the sales threaten food security and land reform in the world's poorest nations.

15:06 minutes (13.83 MB)

Under Rich Earth Film Screening: Life of Ecuadorian Farmers

Mar 1 2009 - 7:00pm
Mar 1 2009 - 9:00pm

Location

Cinematheque Ontario at the AGO's Jackman Hall
317 Dundas St. W. Chinatown area
Toronto, ON M5T 1G4
Canada
43° 39' 14.8212" N, 79° 23' 31.9956" W

Under Rich Earth is a story about ordinary people with extraordinary courage. In a remote mountain valley in Ecuador, coffee and sugarcane farmers face the dismal prospect of being forced off their land to make way for a mining project. Unprotected by the police and ignored by their government, they prepare to face down the invaders on their own. Their resistance leads to a remarkable and dangerous stand off between farmers and a band of armed paramilitaries high in the cloud forest. In a world dominated by news of massacres and terrorism, Under Rich Earth is a surprising and refreshing tale of hope and determination.

Marcia Ramírez and Carlos Zorrilla, environmental activists from Ecuador, will be in attendance.

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