Revolt, reform or rebuild: Building resilient food systems from the ground up
Article examines the case for rebuilding local, regenerative food systems as an alternative to reforming the unsustainable global food system, arguing that decentralized, community-based food production offers a pathway to systemic change.
Why this matters → Demonstrates that food system transformation requires not incremental policy reform but structural rebuild through grassroots practice — a governance shift from top-down regulation toward distributed, ecological autonomy.
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