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Agroecology Uprooted

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Agroecology Uprooted
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    Episode 2: Growing Resilience

    28/04/2026 | 30 min
    Around the world, farmers adopting agroecological practices are rebuilding their soil, growing an abundance of food, and decreasing their reliance on external inputs. As war and political turmoil disrupt fertilizer and fuel supplies globally, agroecology is a way to build resilience in a destabilized world. 

     

    In episode two of Agroecology Uprooted, hear from Raj Patel on how the war in Iran is impacting global food systems, Sam Nderitu on teaching agroecology to smallholder farmers at the Grow Biointensive Agriculture Center of Kenya, and Jonathan Lundgren on connecting with farmers across America to research the real outcomes of agroecology and regenerative agriculture.

    Photos, guest bios, and episode transcript on our website at https://www.iatp.org/agroecology-uprooted-episode-two.

     

    Agroecology Uprooted is produced by the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate and subscribe on your preferred podcast platform and share the show with a friend. IATP works at the intersection of policy and practice to advance just, sustainable food systems. You can support our work at iatp.org/donate.
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    Episode 1: System Failure

    14/04/2026 | 27 min
    As the war in Iran squeezes fertilizer and fuel supplies, there is renewed attention on the vulnerability of global food systems. But the roots of this current crisis go much deeper. In episode one of Agroecology Uprooted, we begin with a look at the systems that shape how we produce and access food, the ways that the industrial food system is pushing our planet beyond its natural boundaries, and the potential for a radically sustainable approach to food and agriculture: Agroecology.

     

    This episode features interviews with Dr. Bonnie Keeler of the University of Minnesota and Pat Mooney, founder of ETC Group.

     

    Agroecology Uprooted is produced by the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy. IATP works at the intersection of policy and practice to advance just, sustainable food systems. You can support our work at iatp.org/donate.
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    Introducing: Agroecology Uprooted

    30/03/2026 | 3 min
    New podcast miniseries coming soon from the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy: Agroecology Uprooted.

    With food systems and the planet in crisis, what would true resilient, sustainable, and just solutions look like? The answer may lie in a method called agroecology, a holistic approach to food, agriculture, nature, and social systems that’s already taking root around the globe. In this upcoming series, hear from farmers, scientists, food movement leaders, and other experts about what agroecology is, how it works, and why a transition to agroecology is needed now more than ever.

    New episodes drop every two weeks starting April 14, 2026. Transcripts and notes available at iatp.org.
  • Agroecology Uprooted

    How to Fight a Factory Farm Episode 4: Cleaning up the CAFO Mess

    23/10/2024 | 28 min
    The rise of factory farms in the U.S. didn't happen by accident. Corporate influence over our political system has created policies that subsidize and incentivize the industrial model and allow factory farms to pollute with impunity, even creating new revenue streams that greenwash their climate impacts. Our food system does not have to be this way. Members of the Campaign for Family Farms and the Environment are working to build sustainable alternatives to factory farms while advocating for policy reforms to dismantle the CAFO system and level the playing field for independent family farmers.

    In the final episode of the series, hear from Frank James of Dakota Rural Action, Rebecca Wolf of Food and Water Watch, Bonnie Haugen of Land Stewardship Project and Noah Earle of Missouri Rural Crisis Center on how we got into this mess, and how to get out of it.

    How to Fight a Factory Farm is produced by the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, a member of the Campaign for Family Farms and the Environment. Thank you to our intern, Anna Karns, for her assistance producing this series, and to Noah Earle for the use of his song “Fry an Egg” for our theme music. Learn more about the Campaign for Family Farms and the Environment at fightfactoryfarms.org.

    References, further reading and ways to get involved

    Support the Farm System Reform Act

    Packers and Stockyards Act In-Depth, Bryce Oates, 2024

    Why we need an Agricultural Market Volatility Relief Program, CFFE, 2023

    Biogas or Bull****? Friends of the Earth & Socially Responsible Agriculture Project, 2024
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    How to Fight a Factory Farm Episode 3: Communities Fight Back

    16/10/2024 | 28 min
    Despite the well-documented harms to the environment and rural economies, the CAFO system continues to expand. But its growth is not inevitable. In South Dakota, Iowa and all across factory farm country, everyday people are stepping up and organizing their neighbors to prevent factory farms from being built in their communities. How to fight a factory farm? People power.

    In this episode, hear from Vanessa Namken and Frank James of Dakota Rural Action and Barb Kalbach and Hugh Espey of Iowa CCI on how they successfully stopped CAFOs from being built near their homes.

    How to Fight a Factory Farm is produced by the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, a member of the Campaign for Family Farms and the Environment. Thank you to our intern, Anna Karns, for her assistance producing this series, and to Noah Earle for the use of his song “Fry an Egg” for our theme music. Learn more about the Campaign for Family Farms and the Environment at fightfactoryfarms.org.

    References and further reading
    "13 Groups Sued EPA Demanding Stricter CAFO Regulation — the Court Struck Them Down." Sentient Media, October 2024.

    Pounds of manure produced by dairy cows: University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine

    "A mega-dairy is transforming Arizona’s aquifer and farming lifestyles." High Country News, August 2021

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With food systems and the planet in crisis, what would true resilient, sustainable, and just solutions look like? The answer may lie in a method called agroecology, a holistic approach to food, agriculture, nature, and social systems that’s already taking root around the globe. In this series from the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, hear from farmers, scientists, food movement leaders, and other experts about what agroecology is, how it works, and why a transition to agroecology is needed now more than ever.This feed also includes IATP’s three previous podcast series: How to Fight a Factory Farm, The Farm Bill Uprooted, and Uprooted: Talking COP27.
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