Network
Thousands of organizations working globally
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412 Food Rescue
United StatesUses technology to rescue good food and redistribute it to community organizations serving those in need. -
AfricaRice
AfricaA center of excellence for rice research, development, and capacity building. -
Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA)
AfricaThe Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA) is a broad alliance of different civil society actors that are part of the struggle for food sovereignty and agroecology in Africa. These include: African farmers’ organisations, African NGO networks, specialist African NGOs, consumer movements in Africa, international organisations which support the stance of AFSA, and individuals. Its members represent smallholder farmers, pastoralists, fishers, hunter/gatherers, indigenous peoples, faith-based institutions, and environmentalists from across Africa. It is a network of networks, currently comprising 48 member networks working in 50 African countries. -
Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance
AustraliaA farmer-led civil society organization working towards just and ecologically sound food and agriculture systems, including agroecology. -
Berkeley Food Institute
United StatesEnvisions a food system rooted in urban and rural agroecology, good food access, fair and healthy jobs, and racial equity. -
Biological Farming Association ELKANA
GeorgiaThe Association facilitates the improvement of the socio-economic condition of the rural population of Georgia and environmental protection through fostering the development of organic farming, the introduction of agro-ecological practices, diversification of economic activity and increasing self-reliance of the population in rural areas. -
Boston Area Gleaners
Rescues fresh food from farms and gets it to communities in need. -
Boulder Food Rescue
Works with communities to design their own food redistribution and decentralized systems of food access. -
Brown’s Ranch
Led by Gabe Brown, practices holistic management, regenerative agriculture, soil health, diverse cropping strategies, and eliminated the use of synthetic fertilizers, fungicides, and pesticides while increasing production. -
Burroughs Family Farms
Started over a hundred years ago as fairy producer, growing into a collective of farms producing hand-raised and sustainably grown products while protecting the soil and water, eventually earning their Regenerative Organic certification in 2022.
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