Food Sovereignty, Now and Tomorrow
<p>The food sovereignty movement is defined by the belief that people can — and must — reclaim power in food systems by restoring their relationship to the land and closing the the gap between <a href="https://usfoodsovereigntyalliance.org/what-is-food-sovereignty/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">food providers and consumers</a>.</p>
<p>The key lies in restoring autonomy. For many thousands of years, humans in every corner of the world have managed and nurtured the land around them, developing resilient and sustainable food and water systems. These systems have been the lifeblood of humanity since time immemorial.</p>
<p>In the 20th century, however, dramatic increases in industrialization introduced artificial and chemical inputs to farming and food processing. Instead of locally-grown produce, large companies began to monopolize food production and distribution worldwide. </p>
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