The Campesino-to-Campesino agroecology movement of ANAP in Cuba: social process methodology in the construction of sustainable peasant agriculture and food sovereignty.

Peter Michael Rosset, Braulio Machín Sosa, Adilén María Roque Jaime, Dana Rocío Ávila Lozano
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Agroecology has played a key role in helping Cuba survive the crisis caused by the collapse of the socialist bloc in Europe and the tightening of the US trade embargo. Cuban peasants have been able to boost food production without scarce and expensive imported agricultural chemicals by first substituting more ecological inputs for the no longer available imports, and then by making a transition to more agroecologically integrated and diverse farming systems. This was possible not so much because appropriate alternatives were made available, but rather because of the Campesino-a-Campesino (CAC) social process methodology that the National Association of Small Farmers (ANAP) used to build a grassroots agroecology movement. This paper was produced in a 'self-study' process spearheaded by ANAP and La Via Campesina, the international agrarian movement of which ANAP is a member. In it we document and analyze the history of the Campesino-to-Campesino Agroecology Movement (MACAC), and the significantly increased contribution of peasants to national food production in Cuba that was brought about, at least in part, due to this movement. Our key findings are (i) the spread of agroecology was rapid and successful largely due to the social process methodology and social movement dynamics, (ii) farming practices evolved over time and contributed to significantly increased relative and absolute production by the peasant sector, and (iii) those practices resulted in additional benefits including resilience to climate change.

古巴ANAP农民到农民的农业生态运动:可持续农民农业和粮食主权建设中的社会过程方法论。
农业生态学在帮助古巴度过由欧洲社会主义集团崩溃和美国贸易禁运收紧造成的危机方面发挥了关键作用。古巴农民能够在没有稀缺和昂贵的进口农用化学品的情况下提高粮食生产,办法是首先用更多的生态投入取代不再可用的进口产品,然后过渡到更加生态农业一体化和多样化的农业系统。这之所以成为可能,并不是因为有了合适的替代方案,而是因为全国小农协会(ANAP)用来建立基层生态农业运动的“农民-农民-农民”(CAC)社会过程方法。这篇论文是在ANAP和“农民之路”(ANAP是其成员之一的国际农业运动)带头的“自学”过程中产生的。在这篇文章中,我们记录和分析了农民到农民的农业生态运动(MACAC)的历史,以及农民对古巴国家粮食生产的贡献显著增加,至少部分原因是由于这一运动。我们的主要发现是:(1)生态农业的传播是快速而成功的,这主要归功于社会过程方法和社会运动动态;(2)农业实践随着时间的推移而发展,并有助于农民部门的相对和绝对产量的显著增加;(3)这些实践带来了额外的好处,包括对气候变化的适应能力。
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