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Navdanya: To protect nature and people's rights to knowledge, biodiversity, water and food.
Navdanya has helped set up 54 community seed banks across the country, trained over 500,000 farmers in seed sovereignty, food sovereignty and sustainable agriculture over the past two decades, and helped setup the largest direct marketing, fair trade organic network in the country.
Navdanya has also set up a learning center, Bija Vidyapeeth (School of the Seed) on its biodiversity conservation and organic farm in Doon Valley, Uttranchal, north India.
Navdanya is actively involved in the rejuvenation of indigenous knowledge and culture. It has created awareness on the hazards of genetic engineering, defended people's knowledge from biopiracy and food rights in the face of globalisation and climate change.
Navdanya is a women centred movement for the protection of biological and cultural diversity.
Navdanya started as a program of the Research Foundation for science, Technology and Ecology (RFSTE), a participatory research initiative founded by world-renowned scientist and environmentalist Dr. Vandana Shiva, to provide direction and support to environmental activism.
1984 was the year of the Punjab Violence and the Bhopal tragedy. This violence demanded a paradigm shift in the practice of agriculture. Navdanya was born of this search for nonviolent farming, which protects biodiversity, the Earth and our small farmers.
Navdanya means nine crops that represent India's collective source of food security. The main aim of the Navdanya biodiversity conservation programme is to support local farmers, rescue and conserve crops and plants that are being pushed to extinction and make them available through direct marketing.
Navdanya is actively involved in the rejuvenation of indigenous knowledge and culture. It has created awareness on the hazards of genetic engineering, defended people's knowledge from biopiracy and food rights in the face of globalisation.
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Hi Shreyashi - great to know about Navadanya, thanks for sharing! But all of the links within the article are not working - could you please share the right links? Thanks!
Hi Parul,
This is the link to their site - http://www.navdanya.org/
This is great. This is what my Dream is and we are also trying to do. We realised the need working with rural people and started to work on it since 2008, we have to work more on it; see our works at www.humanrights-orissa.org and go to what is new page. Or visit this link www.humanrights-orissa.org/healthyvillages.php. Also visit the livelihood page.
Hello Ms.Romita,
Great to know you could connect to Navdanya. I saw ur organisation's link, nice one..The cause is very apt, wish u n ur team all the very best.
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