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The White/Wiphala Paper on Indigenous Peoples’ food systems

This paper articulates the importance of respecting the rights of Indigenous Peoples to ensure the protection and preservation of their foods systems, and the value this can add to tackle emerging global challenges. Furthermore, it advocates that lessons learned from Indigenous Peoples’ approach to food will contribute to the resilience and sustainability of other food systems worldwide. In this vein, the paper provides evidence on the sustainability of Indigenous Peoples’ food systems, including the ways in which they have proven resilient over time. The paper also challenges some widely accepted ideas and paradigms about food, food systems, sustainability, biodiversity conservation and territorial management. To support the process leading up to the UN Food Systems Summit, the White/Wiphala Paper puts forward proposals under each of the five Action Tracks pursued by the UN Food Systems Summit. Also available in Spanish
ThemeTechnical Resources
SubjectRecognition schemes for farmers
PublisherFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Publication year2021
RegionsGlobal
LanguagesSpanish; English
Resource typePublications
Resource linkhttp://www.fao.org/3/cb4932en/cb4932en.pdf
KeywordsWomen farmers; Farmers’ Rights; Food system; Agricultural biodiversity