“Multinationals are rampant in my country. They lure farmers to take climate resistant seeds by offering them loans [for] seeds, which are not Indigenous, by offering them TVs, radios, and solar panels... At the end, they lose their lands to the multinationals." Catherine Banda is a member of Kenyan Peasants League and La Vía Campesina

The peasant youth who are fighting to remain on the land and feed their communities around the world are defying expectations and reshaping what it means to be a peasant farmer today. Their stories challenge old ideas of what a farmer looks like, and ask us to imagine a movement bold enough to shift its politics to meet them.

Interviewer: Katie Brimm Editor: Jaime Roque Producer: Tanya Kerssen Photographer: Erika Piñeros Music: “We made it to the other side” by Alvaro Acevedo

Learn more about La Vía Campesina: viacampesina.org 3rd Nyéléni Global Forum: nyeleniglobalforum.org/3rd-nyeleni-global-forum Real Food Media: realfoodmedia.org Seeds, Stories & Solidarity, Vol. 1, No. 1: https://real-food-media.paperturn-view.com/seeds-stories-solidarity-fall-2025?pid=ODk8911433&v=10.2

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