Sustainable Food Systems
Sustainable
Food Systems
with a focus on agroecology
Millions of people around the world suffer from hunger or malnutrition. At the same time, climate change, depleted soils and the loss of biodiversity
are putting increasing pressure on agriculture.
The LED supports projects that produce healthy food sustainably while protecting soil, water and ecosystems. The focus is on smallholder farmers, who produce a large proportion of food but are often particularly vulnerable.
Priority countries: Tanzania, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Mali, Mozambique
LED supports specifically:
- agroecological production systems
- the support of knowledge transfer and applied research
- the strengthening of political framework conditions and networks
This creates food systems that are more resilient, climate-friendly and socially just. The aim is to improve food security in the long term and preserve natural resources.
Project Overview
Tanzania
Food systems
Strengthening rural livelihoods and food security through SME financing
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Tanzania
Food systems
Promotion of agroecological entrepreneurship
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Tanzania
Food systems
Development of climate-resilient, agroecological production systems for food security
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Mozambique
Food systems
Improving the climate resilience of agricultural communities
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Mozambique
Food systems
Food security and protection of biodiversity
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Tanzania
Food systems
Support in the revision and implementation of curricula for agricultural training institutes
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Tanzania
Food systems
Sustainable fish farming for food security and nature conservation
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Tanzania
Food systems
Promoting resilient communities through agroecological practices
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Tanzania
Food systems
Knowledge transfer via radio for smallholder families
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