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+{{Webinar
+|webinar:description=In this session, we discussed about the competing narratives for transforming African agriculture/ food system. In the West, everyone has a solution for Africa. They propose a Green Revolution and other failing and destructive approach to food, agriculture, and the environment into Africa must be challenged. And it has been challenged. Agroecology is a realistic strategy for improving our nutrition, increasing production, enhancing biodiversity, raising resilience, and boosting farmer income.
+|webinar:place=9.145, 40.48967
+|webinar:info-date=2021/11/02
+|webinar:info-participants=Million Belay
+|webinar:info-topics=Agroecology
+|webinar:info-url=https://globaltapestryofalternatives.org/webinars:2021:06
+|webinar:info-video=gta_webinar_20211102
+|webinar:info-image=https://globaltapestryofalternatives.org/_media/webinars:2021:webinar-banner-2021-06-art.jpg
+}}