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EPISODE · Nov 19, 2020 · 13 MIN

Terra Madre talks: Stefano Liberti explains Land Grabbing

from Slow Food, the podcast · host Slow Food Youth Network

In the podcast episode dedicated to forest peoples and land rights, I promised you another episode about land grabbing and there it is! Today we have the pleasure of listening to the Italian journalist and writer Stefano Liberti. Among others, he is author of the book I Signori del cibo, by which the movie Soyalism is inspired, and Land Grabbing. Today he is going to talk about the research he carried out for the latter book, including some latest updates and positive examples of peoples that managed to fight against land grabbing and they managed to see their land rights recognized.  But let’s start from the very beginning: what is land grabbing?    Find out more about Terra Madre: www.terramadresalonedelgusto.com Interested in the topic? Join the free Terra Madre Forum "Forest peoples' food systems and the threat of land grabbing" on the 21st November. Register at: https://terramadresalonedelgusto.com/en/event/forest-peoples-food-systems-and-the-threat-of-land-grabbing/  Become a SFYN Patron and get access to extra material: http://patreon.com/join/slowfoodyouthnetwork/   Project manager and podcast host: Valentina Gritti Composition, production and editing: Leonardo Prieto Dorantes African Ensemble Berekete: Kabele bah, Paul Valdivia, Guillermo siliceo, Jorge whaley and Juan Domingo Rogel; maestro Gwagoro Keita. Financed by the European Union. The contents of this podcast are the sole responsibility of the author and the EASME is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. A project by the Slow Food Youth Network  

In the podcast episode dedicated to forest peoples and land rights, I promised you another episode about land grabbing and there it is! Today we have the pleasure of listening to the Italian journalist and writer Stefano Liberti. Among others, he is author of the book I Signori del cibo, by which the movie Soyalism is inspired, and Land Grabbing. Today he is going to talk about the research he carried out for the latter book, including some latest updates and positive examples of peoples that managed to fight against land grabbing and they managed to see their land rights recognized.  But let’s start from the very beginning: what is land grabbing?    Find out more about Terra Madre: www.terramadresalonedelgusto.comInterested in the topic? Join the free Terra Madre Forum "Forest peoples' food systems and the threat of land grabbing" on the 21st November. Register at: https://terramadresalonedelgusto.com/en/event/forest-peoples-food-systems-and-the-threat-of-land-grabbing/  Become a SFYN Patron and get access to extra material: http://patreon.com/join/slowfoodyouthnetwork/   Project manager and podcast host: Valentina GrittiComposition, production and editing: Leonardo Prieto DorantesAfrican Ensemble Berekete: Kabele bah, Paul Valdivia, Guillermo siliceo, Jorge whaley and Juan Domingo Rogel; maestro Gwagoro Keita. Financed by the European Union.The contents of this podcast are the sole responsibility of the author and the EASME is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. A project by the Slow Food Youth Network

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