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Investing in recovery and resilience of New Mexico’s food systems

Investing in recovery and resilience of New Mexico’s food systems

by | posted in: Economics, Policy | 0

A public bank can help our food economy expand and thrive. Alliance for Local Economic Prosperity explains how it works.

economics
Congratulations, Congresswoman Deb Haaland!

Congratulations, Congresswoman Deb Haaland!

by | posted in: Policy | 0

Haaland has been nominated as the first Native American Cabinet secretary and head of the Interior Department.

community
Acequia culture models restorative solutions

Acequia culture models restorative solutions

by | posted in: Climate Change, Policy, Regenerative Ag, Water | 1

Traditional farmers have the tools to make agriculture one of our most restorative solutions to the climate crisis –but for land based ways of life to persist we need policy that supports implementation and improvement of these strategies.

climate, water
New Mexico could gain economically by building soil health and feeding its own people.

New Mexico could gain economically by building soil health and feeding its own people.

by | posted in: Economics, Policy | 0

Report prompts policy recommendations by the Healthy Soil Working Group.

economics, research

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