The new EU seed regulation must recognise the importance of small farmers and support seed diversity to ensure a resilient and sustainable food system for the future.
After the EU Council agreement, the European Parliament's vote on the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive concludes a long round of negotiations on corporate accountability.
A new discussion paper by Misereor offers an overview of concepts, approaches and practices to achieve a socio-ecological transformation of the economy.
Lithium extraction in Bolivia and the perspectives of local communities are analysed in the context of Europe's energy transition in a policy paper by Broederlijk Delen and CEDIB.
This publication by the Churches and Mining network offers an analysis of Mensuram Bonam, a Vatican document that provides religious and ethical principles for Catholic investors, and the impacts of mining. (available in ES).
Mariana Riquito and João da Montanha tell the stories of local Portuguese communities who are fighting against the exploitation of their land by large corporations.
This documentary by CCFD-Terre Solidaire's partner organisation, Equitable Cambodia, tells the story of local communities in Cambodia's Koh Kong province who have been fighting land grabbing since 2006, and how a historic agreement with the company Tate & Lyle finaly led to the return of some of their land and financial compensation.
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