Technological advances in agriculture and food production have enabled the feeding of billions of people. But there’s a downside: agricultural production is responsible for 70% of biodiversity loss and represents 70% of global water use. The systems that should nourish and sustain us are moving us away from human and planetary health, spurred on by policies, lobbies, and entrenched interests that devalue our connection with the land and its importance in sustaining life in favor of profit. Around the globe, WWF works with communities and food producers who deeply value their relationship with—and their right to manage—the lands and waters where they live.
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