Agricultural Movement in Lebanon
Our Mission
Food Sovereignty
Preserving heirloom seeds through living seed banks and farmer-to-farmer exchange, ensuring communities control their food systems and heritage varieties thrive for future generations.
Farmers' Rights
Advocating for the right to food and empowering farmers through training in sustainable agriculture practices, cooperative models, and equitable access to resources across Lebanon.
Community Resilience
Building cooperative networks across Lebanon for knowledge-sharing, circular economy models, and collaborative food production — strengthening communities from seed to table.
Our Impact
20+ Villages
4 Campaigns
38740+ Saplings distributed
Alarm bells ringing...
Environmental disaster and Israeli toxins from the sky, food security is collapsing and the minister doesn't know?
Environmental Disasters and the Fight for Food Sovereignty in Lebanon Video Overview: In this critical episode, journalist Roula Nasr hosts Sara Saloum (President of the Agricultural Movement) and Kamal Shbeir (Communications Expert) to discuss a looming threat to Lebanon’s food security and environmental safety. The discussion exposes the dangers of new legislation and external aggressions that target the country’s agricultural sovereignty. The Seed and Seedling Law (UPOV Convention): An in-depth look at how new laws could strip Lebanese farmers of their right to use traditional local seeds, forcing them into a cycle of dependency on multinational corporations through "Intellectual Property Rights" on seeds. GMOs and Hybrid Seeds: Understanding the risks of sterile hybrid seeds (F1) and genetically modified organisms to human health, soil health, and long-term food independence. Israeli Environmental Warfare: A report on the hazardous chemicals (such as Glyphosate) and White Phosphorus being dropped by Israeli drones over South Lebanon, and their devastating long-term impact on soil fertility and public health.