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Slow Food: Nurturing Resilience in Karamoja’s Indigenous Food Landscape

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November 28, 2023
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Slow Food: Nurturing Resilience in Karamoja’s Indigenous Food Landscape

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Karamoja, Uganda

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In the sun-drenched expanse of the Karamoja sub-region, there are tales of survival and adaptation. A group of resilient individuals is forging a path against the backdrop of challenges.

The guardians of indigenous food traditions, known as food champions, find themselves grappling with a formidable adversary: the insufficient availability of environmentally friendly seedlings.

Umar Ochen Bashir, a stalwart leader at the helm of the Toyoro Kongokinyinyir Nopimpim (Survive with Your Sweat) Slow Food Community Group, recently unveiled the predicament during a gathering at Alvers Hotel in Mukono.  

Here, amidst the interplay of tradition and innovation, the Slow Food Regional Academy for trainers on agroecological and indigenous peoples’ food systems unfolded—a platform where voices echoed the urgency of addressing food insecurity in this unique part of Uganda.

The Karamojong umbrella, sheltering farmers from the districts of Kotido, Abim, and Moroto, encapsulates the essence of a community deeply entwined with the land.  

Historically cattle keepers, the Karamajong have, in the face of prolonged drought, pivoted to a mosaic of activities, with farming emerging as a significant alternative livelihood.

Yet, the once-distant green belts, where the art of cultivation thrived, now beckon those eager to till the soil. Unfortunately, the dream of cultivating crops indigenous to the region, like the resilient sorghum, is thwarted by the scarcity of suitable seedlings.

“The residents interested in farming sit back when government or well-wishers don’t extend support,” says Ochen.

In response to the changing climate and agricultural landscape, the government and non-governmental organisations have stepped in, offering support in the form of seedlings and championing the adoption of quick-maturing crops.  

However, the dilemma lies in the sustainability of these crops, which, though quick to grow, are ill-suited for replanting in subsequent seasons.

Edward Mukiibi, a figurehead not only in Slow Food Uganda but also as the President of Slow Food International, adds a powerful perspective.  

He advocates for a shift in focus, urging the government to prioritise the revival of indigenous crops over the allure of fast-growing varieties. Mukiibi critiques the economic-centric paradigm, emphasising the importance of social and cultural justice, alongside environmental and ecological development.

Margret Lapore Tunda, an advocate from Slow Food Kenya, weaves another thread into the narrative. She contends that the varieties introduced within indigenous communities should resonate with their cultural identity.  

Tunda champions the empowerment of indigenous varieties, a step toward sustainability and dispelling the looming spectre of food insecurity.

As the sun sets over the vast expanse of Karamoja, the Slow Food Regional Academy becomes a crucible of ideas and strategies. Thirty participants from ten African countries, engaged in a transformative six-month training program, share a vision of preserving indigenous food cultures and traditional knowledge.  

The journey, which began in virtual realms, culminated at Alvers Hotel Mukono, echoing with the spirit of empowerment.

Luis Francisco Prieto, the Slow Food Indigenous People, and Afro-descendant Focal Point, orchestrates this symphony of voices and initiatives. Supported by IFAD, Table for Two, Tamalpais Trust, and Biovision Foundation, the Academy stands as a testament to the vital role education and empowerment play in safeguarding indigenous food cultures and local food sovereignty.

In the closing chapters of this narrative, the projects proposed by each participant will undergo scrutiny for potential funding and implementation.  These grassroots initiatives, born out of a collective commitment to preserving indigenous knowledge, breathe life into the Slow Food Regional Academy’s overarching objective.

In Karamoja, where the winds of change meet the echoes of tradition, the journey towards food security is marked by the resilient footsteps of those who champion indigenous wisdom.  

As the Academy draws to a close on December 1, its impact resonates far beyond the borders of Uganda, echoing a universal truth: the sustenance of communities is intricately woven into the fabric of their traditions and the land they call home.

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