An estimated ten million small-scale farmers across 80 countries work to produce 70% of the world’s coffee according to Co-op Coffees, and in the past, Fair Trade has ineffectively tried to support farmers with gender equality. “If food sovereignty is to have an intellectual future within critical agrarian studies, it must reconcile the inherent contradictions of the ‘we are all the same’ discourse, taking analysis of social differences as a starting point” said Third World Quarterly, continuing “women’s rights are seen as central to food sovereignty”.

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Gender equality and food sovereignty growing hand in hand
- by Lisa Shipley
- January 4, 2018
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