L'agriculture biologique : peut-elle nourrir le monde ?

23 August 2013

L'écologiste, dans son numéro estival, propose un dossier sur l'agriculture biologique et montre qu'il est possible de manger bio, avec une agriculture qui fasse vivre les paysans.

Enfin, pas de bio sans paysans, et pas de paysans sans terres. Partout dans le monde les multinationales accaparent la terre : le cas de l'Ukraine dans le cadre d'une vaste étude du transnational Institute pour Via Campesina sur la privatisation des terres agricoles en Europe.

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