Mujeres, agroecología y soberanía alimentaria en la comunidad Moreno Maia del Estado de Acre. Brasil

Título

Mujeres, agroecología y soberanía alimentaria en la comunidad Moreno Maia del Estado de Acre. Brasil

Autor

Marta Soler Montiel, Irene García Roces

Descripción

Following the polical proposal of the Food Sovereignty, Agroecology proposes alternative rural development strategies to the agro-industrial predominant model in the current context of globalization. In this essay, we argued that, despite the conceptual blindness of gender in Agroecology, agroecological projects open a door that leads to the participation, visibility and enhancement of women's work. At the same time they are moving toward an agrofood organization, less unsustainable, and they come together with the Ecofeminism thesis. Our thoughts are based on the experience of the women participating in the agroecological ACS-Amazon network from the Moreno-Maia Community in the State of Acre in Brazil.

Fecha

2010

Materia

Ecofeminismo, Mujeres campesinas, Mujeres trabajadoras, Soberanía alimentaria, agroecologia

Fuente

Investigaciones Feministas

Editor

Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Cobertura

Women. Feminism, The family. Marriage. Woman

Archivos

https://socictopen.socict.org/files/to_import/pdfs/a7f092ee4b392cafbdd0416dbebbd697.pdf

Citación

Marta Soler Montiel, Irene García Roces, “Mujeres, agroecología y soberanía alimentaria en la comunidad Moreno Maia del Estado de Acre. Brasil,” SOCICT Open, consulta 19 de abril de 2026, https://www.socictopen.socict.org/items/show/25238.

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