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Battle For African Agriculture Podcast

Podcast door Million Belay

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aflevering The Governance Crisis Behind Africa’s Food System | Gideon Gatpan artwork

The Governance Crisis Behind Africa’s Food System | Gideon Gatpan

Are we witnessing a new, silent colonization of Africa through its food and data? In this eye-opening episode of the Battle for African Agriculture Podcast, host Million Belay sits down with Hon. Gideon Gatpan, Chairperson for the Committee on Agriculture, Tourism, and Natural Resources at the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA). Together, they pull back the curtain on the hidden corporate battles taking over African soil. From foreign-backed "Green Revolutions" pushing banned chemical fertilizers to the dangerous rise of GMOs and corporate seed monopolies, Gatpan delivers a chilling warning: If Africans do not own their seed systems, they face a terrifying vulnerability. But the threat isn't just in the soil it's in the sky. Gatpan exposes how global tech giants like Elon Musk's Starlink are quietly mapping and extracting rural data, stripping African nations of digital sovereignty. "Power is in the data. Money is in the data," he warns. Watch until the end to understand how local farmers, civil societies like AFSA, and regional policymakers are fighting head-on back to reclaim African Food Sovereignty before it's too late. 🌾 Support the movement for African Food Sovereignty. Drop your thoughts in the comments below: Is technology helping African farmers, or exploiting them? #AfricanAgriculture #FoodSovereignty #DataGovernance #AFSA #Agroecology #EastAfrica #Starlink #CorporateColonization 00:00 - The Battle for African Agriculture 01:31 - Laws vs. Corporate Power: Why Policy Matters 02:45 - From Humanitarian to Politician: Gideon Gatpan’s Journey 04:36 - The Warning: Is This A "Third Colonization"? 05:52 - Small Farmers vs. Massive Corporations 08:33 - How Laws Are Actually Made in East Africa 10:14 - The Truth About Unimplemented Policies 12:16 - Border Controls & The Realities of Regional Trade 14:26 - The Push for Agroecology & The Seed Bill 2025 17:15 - Are Western Corporations Funding African Laws? 20:54 - Top-Down Danger: Do Farmers Actually Have A Voice? 24:23 - The Dark Side of the "Green Revolution" 28:02 - The GMO Struggle & The Court Battles 30:08 - Bio-Digitalization:The Next Threat to Farming 33:23 - Starlink & The Mass Extraction of African Data 37:00 - Reclaiming Power: A Vision for African Food Sovereignty

28 mei 2026 - 40 min
aflevering Reclaiming Africa’s Food Future: Agroecology, Power & Resistance | Pat Mooney artwork

Reclaiming Africa’s Food Future: Agroecology, Power & Resistance | Pat Mooney

In this episode of The 3-Part Conversation on The Battle for African Agriculture Podcast with, Pat Mooney, we explore the deepening crisis in the global food system and the opportunities embedded within it, unpacking how corporate control of seeds and food systems continues to reshape agriculture, while also examining the future of agroecology, multilateral institutions, and Global South solidarity. The discussion reveals why food is ultimately about power and justice, and why agroecology must be understood not only as a science but also as a movement, with African actors holding more influence than is often recognized. It further reflects on corporate power and fragile global supply chains, the evolving role of UN food agencies, the importance of territorial food systems, and the need to connect food struggles with broader movements around climate, labor, health, and biodiversity, alongside the strategic role of African governments and civil society

22 mei 2026 - 45 min
aflevering How the world lost control of seeds with Pat Mooney. artwork

How the world lost control of seeds with Pat Mooney.

In this opening episode of a 3-part series, Million Belay sits down with legendary activist, ETC Group co-founder Pat Mooney to uncover the hidden history of corporate control over agriculture. From the 1960s to today, Pat traces how seeds once shared by farmers across the world became privatized, patented, and concentrated in the hands of a few powerful corporations. He reveals how the Global South supplied the genetic foundation of global agriculture, only to lose control over it through systems of intellectual property, policy shifts, and what he famously called “biopiracy.” This conversation breaks down the key turning points that reshaped food systems from global policy battles to the rise of seed monopolies and asks a critical question: who really controls our food? This is Part 1 of a 3-part series. In the next episodes, we go deeper into biotechnology, digital agriculture, and the future of corporate power.

29 apr 2026 - 1 h 3 min
aflevering The battle of narratives and how it shapes African food systems today | Professor Molly Anderson artwork

The battle of narratives and how it shapes African food systems today | Professor Molly Anderson

In this episode of The Battle for African Agriculture, Million Belay sits down with food systems scholar and activist Professor Molly Anderson to unpack the hidden power structures shaping global agriculture. She draws out linkages from colonial legacies and corporate influence to donor-driven agendas and the politics of food sovereignty. Molly also exposes how dominant narratives continue to shape who controls food, land, and agricultural policy across Africa and beyond. They also explore why the Green Revolution model continues to dominate despite mounting evidence of its failures, how institutions like the World Bank and IMF influence agricultural policy through debt and structural adjustment, and why agroecology is a political struggle for justice, dignity, and power.

17 apr 2026 - 41 min
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