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Who Really Feeds the World?

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**Who Really Feeds the World? Morocco** edition is a powerful manifesto by world-renowned activist Vandana Shiva. It challenges the myths of industrial agribusiness and highlights the vital role of small-scale farmers in sustaining the planet. Purchase your 100% original copy from Mabooko today and enjoy Free Shipping and Cash on Delivery across all Moroccan cities.

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978-1623170622 May 1, 2016 English 208 pages ,

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Who Really Feeds the World?

Vandana Shiva

Vandana Shiva is a world-renowned environmental thinker and activist, a leader in the International Forum on Globalisation, and of the Slow Food Movement. Director of Navdanya and of the Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology, and a tireless crusader for farmers’, peasants’, and women’s rights, she is the author and editor of a score […]

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Who Really Feeds the World? Morocco

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Who Really Feeds the World? Morocco edition brings the urgent and visionary work of Vandana Shiva to the doorsteps of Moroccan readers who are concerned about ecology, food security, and the future of our planet. Published during a critical era of climate change and environmental degradation, this book serves as a vital resource for activists, students, and policymakers in Morocco who seek a sustainable path forward for the global food system.

Challenging Global Food Paradigms with Who Really Feeds the World? Morocco

In the groundbreaking text Who Really Feeds the World? Morocco, Vandana Shiva systematically deconstructs the narrative that industrial agriculture and biotechnology are necessary to feed a growing population. She argues that the corporate-driven model of agriculture actually depletes biodiversity, poisons water supplies, and contributes significantly to climate change. For readers in Morocco who are witnessing the effects of water scarcity and soil exhaustion, Shiva’s arguments offer a timely and scientifically grounded critique of the “Green Revolution” and its long-term failures.

Shiva demonstrates that industrial systems use ten times more energy than they produce in food, making them fundamentally unsustainable. By providing original copies of this work, Mabooko ensures that our community has access to the unadulterated facts regarding food sovereignty. This book is a call to action to reclaim our seeds, our soil, and our health from corporate monopolies. Through Who Really Feeds the World? Morocco, you will discover that the real solution to world hunger lies in biodiversity and traditional farming wisdom rather than chemical interventions.

Small-Scale Producers as the Guardians of the Planet

A central theme of Who Really Feeds the World? Morocco is that small-scale farmers, primarily women, provide 70% of the world’s food using only 25% of the land. Shiva provides compelling evidence that biodiversity-based organic farming produces more nutrition per acre than chemical monocultures. This perspective is incredibly empowering for the agricultural communities across Morocco, where smallholder farms remain the backbone of the rural economy. The book advocates for an “agroecological” approach that works with nature rather than against it.

As you read Who Really Feeds the World? Morocco, you will explore the concept of “Earth Democracy,” where the rights of the planet and the rights of people are prioritized over corporate profits. Shiva’s prose is both scholarly and passionate, making it accessible to a wide audience. Whether you are an academic in Rabat or a permaculture enthusiast in the Ourika Valley, this book provides the intellectual tools needed to advocate for a more resilient and equitable food system in Morocco.

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Mabooko has become a trusted hub for thought-provoking literature in the Kingdom. We curate our ecology and social science sections with care, selecting titles that spark meaningful dialogue. Who Really Feeds the World? Morocco is a cornerstone of our sustainability collection, reflecting our commitment to bringing global intellectual leadership to readers from Tangier to Laayoune.

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In conclusion, Who Really Feeds the World? Morocco is a transformative read that challenges us to rethink our relationship with the earth. With Mabooko’s guarantee of authenticity, free delivery, and secure payment, there has never been a better time to invest in the knowledge that will shape the future of agriculture and environment in Morocco and beyond.

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