Food Sovereignty
Cross-source consensus on Food Sovereignty from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Food sovereignty is defined as meaningful control over how food is produced, procured, processed, and consumed. — Regenerative Meat and Food Sovereignty
- Food sovereignty can include home food production, small livestock, hunting, local food communities, nearby farms, and regenerative producer networks. — Regenerative Meat and Food Sovereignty
- Small-scale local food production is portrayed as resilience-building but not a full replacement for the national food system for most consumers. — Regenerative Meat and Food Sovereignty
- People without land, capital, flexible schedules, or nearby regenerative farms remain an unresolved access challenge for food sovereignty. — Regenerative Meat and Food Sovereignty