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CHAMPIONING THE TRANSITION TO AGROECOLOGY

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Promoting agroecology with the intention of building food sovereignty is a complex process, one that require complex strategies. The bright side is that many of these strategies are being developed by food producers and allies through farmer led innovation and learning networks, alliance building, and advocating for new mechanisms, policies, and institutions in local, national, and international domains. In light of the above, Alliance for food sovereignty in Africa (AFSA) held the first ever African Agroecological Entrepreneurship & Territorial Markets Convening in Kampala majorly aiming at creating a community of support to increase demand for an enabling business environment for African agroecological entrepreneurs and territorial markets , increasing recognition of African agroecological entrepreneurs and territorial markets by agroecology movements, donors, investors, service providers, and governments , as well as building momentum for formulating policy recommendations and...