Our Principles

Mutual Support

We promote solidarity and collaboration among producers, communities, and social movements to build support networks that strengthen our collective capacity for resistance and transformation.

Social and Environmental Justice

We advocate for equality and justice in relationships between people and with nature, rejecting the exploitation of resources and peoples, while working toward a balance that benefits all living beings.

Equity and inclusion

We believe in creating spaces where all voices, especially those of historically marginalized groups such as women, people of African descent, and members of the LGBTTQ+ community, are respected and actively participate in decision-making processes related to agroecology.

Food Sovereignty

We fight for the right of peoples to control their food production and distribution systems, promoting agricultural practices that favor self-sufficiency and local sustainability.

Decolonization

We demand the recovery and defense of the knowledge, agricultural practices, and social relations that are characteristic of our culture, resisting the colonial structures that have attempted to impose extractivist and dependency models.

Popular Education

We promote agroecological education that is participatory, horizontal, and contextual, aimed at empowering communities with the knowledge necessary to transform their reality and defend their territories.

Our Line of Work

Political Education and Activism

Agricultural Brigades and Practical Workshops

Farmer to Farmer Methodology

Documentation and Education on Social Media

Amplifying Rural Voices Through Documentation and Oral History