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"While diverse in approaches, what unites these organizations and networks is their shared emphasis on peasant and farmer-led innovation, ecological sustainability, peer to peer exchange, and creative commons and open-source diffusion models. What’s more, this form of innovation goes beyond technology. In responding to a lack of appropriate tools, these grassroots innovation networks are simultaneously developing novel forms of organization, production, and knowledge exchange that trouble profit motivated, competitive models of innovation. The result is an emergent socio-technical ecosystem that supports agroecology, strengthening local and regional economies while contributing to a growing innovation commons. In addition to this critical innovation infrastructure, these networks can also foster critical discourse as well as participatory technology assessment. It is therefore not a question of whether another vision of innovation and technology in agriculture is possible. As the ongoing work of these organizations demonstrates, it is already happening. (Extract from Gallese report, Maya Cohen)"
"While diverse in approaches, what unites these organizations and networks is their shared emphasis on peasant and farmer-led innovation, ecological sustainability, peer to peer exchange, and creative commons and open-source diffusion models. What’s more, this form of innovation goes beyond technology. In responding to a lack of appropriate tools, these grassroots innovation networks are simultaneously developing novel forms of organization, production, and knowledge exchange that trouble profit motivated, competitive models of innovation. The result is an emergent socio-technical ecosystem that supports agroecology, strengthening local and regional economies while contributing to a growing innovation commons. In addition to this critical innovation infrastructure, these networks can also foster critical discourse as well as participatory technology assessment. It is therefore not a question of whether another vision of innovation and technology in agriculture is possible. As the ongoing work of these organizations demonstrates, it is already happening. (Extract from Gallese report, Maya Cohen)"


(https://www.gia-agroecology.org/index.php/who-we-are/)
(https://www.gia-agroecology.org/index.php/who-we-are/)
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"GIA is a place of sharing on local tools, technologies, innovations and the related social processesd of identifying the technological need, the search for solutions, the recovery of ancient knowledge, the co-design and development of a solution, the documentation of the innovation, and its sharing and dissemination within farmer and food producers communities.
It aims at developing a grassroots narrative, agenda and strategy to advance agroecology in the field of technologies, including digitalization."
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* [[Tzoumakers]] Greece: A makerspace to collaboratively [https://www.tzoumakers.gr/english/ build tools for small-scale farming].
* [[Tzoumakers]] Greece: A makerspace to collaboratively [https://www.tzoumakers.gr/english/ build tools for small-scale farming].
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* Against [[Agriculture 4.0]]


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Revision as of 09:16, 17 June 2025

= "An agroecology assembly of local networks active to value grassroots innovations worldwide".

URL = https://www.gia-agroecology.org/

"We promote, support and defend local knowledge, tools techniques, as innovative solutions for food producers communities autonomy and sovereignty."


Description

1.

"While diverse in approaches, what unites these organizations and networks is their shared emphasis on peasant and farmer-led innovation, ecological sustainability, peer to peer exchange, and creative commons and open-source diffusion models. What’s more, this form of innovation goes beyond technology. In responding to a lack of appropriate tools, these grassroots innovation networks are simultaneously developing novel forms of organization, production, and knowledge exchange that trouble profit motivated, competitive models of innovation. The result is an emergent socio-technical ecosystem that supports agroecology, strengthening local and regional economies while contributing to a growing innovation commons. In addition to this critical innovation infrastructure, these networks can also foster critical discourse as well as participatory technology assessment. It is therefore not a question of whether another vision of innovation and technology in agriculture is possible. As the ongoing work of these organizations demonstrates, it is already happening. (Extract from Gallese report, Maya Cohen)"

(https://www.gia-agroecology.org/index.php/who-we-are/)


2.

"GIA is a place of sharing on local tools, technologies, innovations and the related social processesd of identifying the technological need, the search for solutions, the recovery of ancient knowledge, the co-design and development of a solution, the documentation of the innovation, and its sharing and dissemination within farmer and food producers communities.

It aims at developing a grassroots narrative, agenda and strategy to advance agroecology in the field of technologies, including digitalization."

(https://www.gia-agroecology.org/index.php/vision-mission/)


Directory

of member organizations:

  • Honey Bee Network India: HoneyBeeNetwork identify and promote local innovators that provide solutions for rural communities, all across India.
  • Schola Campesina Italy: International agroecology school active in the Biodistretto della Via Amerina e delle Forre (Viterbo) facilitating knowledge sharing across agroecology organisations.
  • Serikat Petani Indonesia: SPI is a farmer union representing two million farmers in Indonesia. They have their own agroecology schools and innovation processes based on ancestral knowledge and culture.
  • WikiMaraicher, Quebec, Canada: The WikiMaraicher is a platform collecting innovations for small-scale organic farmers in Québec; it's hosted by the Fermier et Fermières de Familles (Family farmers association)


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