April 16, 2024

Be a slow food supporter

For the last three decades, Slow Food, an international organization based in Ital;y has been working to defend biodiversity and combat the climate crisis. Promoting good, clean and fair food for all, Slow Food involves over a million people in more than 160 countries with thousands of active projects,

Globally. Slow Food Communities protects thousands of food products and traditions at risk of extinction, in 2022

  • In Africa, it has over 3,000 food gardens that support communities and local economies.
  • Ark of taste describes and catalogues more than 5,000 products.
  • 500 Presidia supporting the work of farmers, herders, fishers and artisan food producers.
  • 2,000 food communities joined together in the international Terra Madre network.
  • 1,500 convivia who organize local activities around the world
  • Many food education activities for men, women and children of all ages.
  • International events like Terra Madre Salone del Gusto, Slow Fish, Cheese and Slow Food Nations.
  • Awareness-raising and information campaigns about fishing, meat and animal welfare, food waste, land grabbing, seeds and GMOs, food and health, coffee, oil, wine and more.

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