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The story of a food revolution sparked by an act of care

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The COVID-19 pandemic posed numerous challenges to people worldwide, including access to basic necessities such as healthy food. In the Philippines, Patricia Non, a local citizen, saw the hunger crisis caused by lockdowns and decided to do something about it. She set up a simple bamboo cart with some food and a sign saying “Give what you can. Take what you need,” initiating what is now known as the community pantry.

Non’s actions created a ripple effect throughout the country, sparking the community pantry movement. The initiative brought city dwellers and small farmers together, creating markets and support for food sovereignty – a cornerstone for sustainable agriculture. The movement’s success stems from its primary goal of empowering people and putting food into their stomachs to enable them to work, study, and function well mentally, promoting a healthy and dignified life.

The community pantries revealed the deep hunger and need for aid among the Filipino people. Still, it also highlighted the power of collective action and solidarity to respond as a community, emphasising the need to address agricultural issues that have been left undisputed for decades.

While the community pantry movement expanded, some organisers received malicious labels, forcing them to stop operations briefly. However, after facing challenges and opposition, the community pantry recently stepped up its food services to help when natural disasters hit. Furthermore, it is transforming into a non-government organisation aimed at deepening food availability and creating healthier food cycles for the people.

The initiative not only reduces food waste but also ensures that local farmers receive better support and fair compensation for their hard labour. Community pantries revitalised the call for food sovereignty by supporting small farmers through economic exchange and building resilience and community through the re-localisation of the fresh food supply.

In conclusion, the community pantry movement shows that when people prioritise themselves and the planet before profit and growth, they benefit themselves and others in the networks they create. Governments that fail to provide their citizens with basic necessities such as healthy food need to learn from the people and support them in their efforts to achieve sustainable food systems. The community pantry offers hope and inspiration to build a green, fair and peaceful future that puts people and the planet first.

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The story of a food revolution sparked by an act of care
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