What's Happening?
Terra Madre Day 2025 highlighted the global Slow Food movement's strength and diversity, with 466 events organized across 93 countries by 432 local groups. The event celebrated food biodiversity, traditional
knowledge, and the people who protect them. In Bangladesh, the 'Food for All' event transformed Terra Madre Day into a pledge for a healthier future, while in Burkina Faso, a three-day tribute to rural heritage took place. In the Netherlands, a Terra Madre dinner emphasized relationships between producers, cooks, and the community. In the U.S., Gerber Elementary School in California hosted a jam-making workshop, connecting students with tradition and community. The event underscored the importance of shared values in transforming food systems to be more sustainable, equitable, and resilient.
Why It's Important?
Terra Madre Day 2025 underscores the growing global commitment to sustainable food systems and the preservation of food biodiversity. By engaging local communities worldwide, the event fosters a sense of belonging and solidarity, encouraging collective action towards more sustainable and equitable food practices. This movement has significant implications for global agriculture, as it promotes practices that are environmentally friendly and culturally sensitive. The emphasis on local action and global solidarity highlights the potential for grassroots initiatives to drive meaningful change in food systems, impacting policy, consumer behavior, and agricultural practices.








