Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa – AGRA– Aug 10, 2016
Patrice Loch Otieno Lumumba is a Kenyan who served as the Director of Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission from September 2010 to August 2011 and is currently the Director of The Kenya School of Laws since the year 2014.
See related:
- The “Green Revolution:” Its Essence, Achievements & Aftermath
- The Agribusiness Alliance for a Green Revolution Failed Africa – Tim Wise (GDAE-Tufts University & IATP)
- Reversing the AGRA “meta-narrative” about Africa and the ‘Green Revolution’ – A conversation…
- Failing Africa’s Farmers: An Impact Assessment of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa, Timothy A. Wise
- Beyond the ‘Green Revolution:’ The Current Paradigm Shift in Global Agricultural Science
- Africa’s land use problem: Is Green Revolution agriculture a solution or a cause? | IATP
- African civil society publicly challenges Green Revolution backers | IATP
- Beyond Africa’s Green Revolution: Time for donors to shift funding to agroecology | IATP
- Soils, Agriculture, Carbon Sequestration and Human Survival
- The mistake of petro-intensive agriculture
- Why Bill Gates is Now the Biggest US Farmland Owner
- Bill Gates: How Gene Editing, AI Can Benefit World’s Poorest – AAAS, 2020
- Why I love fertilizer
- Bill Gates is the biggest private owner of farmland in the United States. Why? | Bill Gates | The Guardian
- ‘Bill Gates is continuing the work of Monsanto’, Vandana Shiva tells FRANCE 24
- Who Really Feeds the World?: The Failures of Agribusiness and the Promise of Agroecology: Vandana Shiva
- Oneness vs. the 1%: Shattering Illusions, Seeding Freedom: Vandana Shiva, Kartikey Shiva
- Vandana Shiva on the Taking Down of Bill Gates’ Empires
As well as:
- How Could Something So Right Turn Out Wrong? How Could Something So Good Go Bad? The Tragic Story of the Modern World’s Love Affair with The “Green Revolution” – Part 1
- The Rise and Forthcoming Demise of Petro-Intensive Agriculture – Some Elements of The Scientific Critique – Part 2
- The Mythology of the Green Revolution – Part 3
- Alternatives to “Green Revolution” Technology for Long-Term Agricultural Sustainability & Survival – Part 4
- The “Green Revolution,” AGRA & the African Agricultural Narrative – Part 5
- A New ‘Scramble for Africa:’ The Resistance to Corporate ‘Landgrabbing’ & the AGRA ‘Meta-Narrative’ – Part 6
- After the “Green Revolution” Who “Owns” Global Agriculture? The Fatal Mistake of Misplaced Metaphors in Our Globalized Agro-ecosystem – Part 7
- Some Troubling Chapters in The Political Ecology & History of West African Agriculture
- The Oakland Institute | The Land Rights Issue