The recent surge in hunger has exposed the fragility of the global food system. In a recent letter to world leaders, more than 70 groups, including the 200-million-member Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa, are urging greater investment in agroecology practices and other forms of sustainable food production. In the longer term, it must be a political priority to involve farmers in decision-making and to address the historical injustices and inequities that plague our food system. Click here to read more.