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Caliata: An Indigenous Community in Ecuador Offers Lessons on Food Sovereignty and Sustainable Diets

BACKGROUND: To achieve a healthy sustainable food system globally, it is imperative to understand how local food systems can provide healthy and sustainable conditions. OBJECTIVE: To explore, through the indigenous community of Caliata in the Ecuadorian highlands, the factors that support or hinder...

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Autores principales: Gallegos-Riofrío, Carlos Andres, Waters, William F, Carrasco, Amaya, Riofrío, Luis A, Pintag, Mabel, Caranqui, Martha, Caranqui, Joaquín, BlackDeer, Autumn Asher, Iannotti, Lora L
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8242225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34222768
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzab009
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author Gallegos-Riofrío, Carlos Andres
Waters, William F
Carrasco, Amaya
Riofrío, Luis A
Pintag, Mabel
Caranqui, Martha
Caranqui, Joaquín
BlackDeer, Autumn Asher
Iannotti, Lora L
author_facet Gallegos-Riofrío, Carlos Andres
Waters, William F
Carrasco, Amaya
Riofrío, Luis A
Pintag, Mabel
Caranqui, Martha
Caranqui, Joaquín
BlackDeer, Autumn Asher
Iannotti, Lora L
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description BACKGROUND: To achieve a healthy sustainable food system globally, it is imperative to understand how local food systems can provide healthy and sustainable conditions. OBJECTIVE: To explore, through the indigenous community of Caliata in the Ecuadorian highlands, the factors that support or hinder sustainable Andean food systems. METHODS: We designed a participatory mixed-methods study in Caliata (Chimborazo, Ecuador) and an inclusive and transdisciplinary research process with constant member checking. The study combined culturally validated qualitative methods (n = 49), agroecology-based site analysis, and household surveys (n = 57), including a modified 48-h recall. We used the NOVA food classification system to categorize the diet according to levels of processing and analyzed categorical and numeric data to understand the interplay of parcel size, agrodiversity, and diet diversity. RESULTS: First, the agroecological space is defined by the stewardship of Pachamama (Mother Nature), a central role in Andean cosmovision, leading to trophic interactions and cycles characterized by a diversity of heterarchical social organizations and agroecologically useful species. Second, consistency was found in dietary patterns; all respondents consume their produce, fruits being the most popular snack (in a 24-h period, 70% reported an average of 2.2 servings), and two-thirds of households' consumption represent unprocessed or minimally processed foods. Third, gendered agriculture and population aging represent demographic challenges, while chronic health problems remain relatively infrequent compared with the general population. Fourth, food sovereignty is an ecocentric concept based on production, exchanges of seeds and produce, consumption of produce, and knowledge of how agroecological space is treated. This system represents a nutrient loop tied to a system of knowledge about how to care for soil, land, and the ecological community. CONCLUSIONS: Caliata provides important perspectives on linkages between diet, biodiversity, use of agroecological space, and rural–urban dynamics. This small indigenous community offers lessons for achieving both healthy ecosystems and food security.
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spelling pubmed-82422252021-07-01 Caliata: An Indigenous Community in Ecuador Offers Lessons on Food Sovereignty and Sustainable Diets Gallegos-Riofrío, Carlos Andres Waters, William F Carrasco, Amaya Riofrío, Luis A Pintag, Mabel Caranqui, Martha Caranqui, Joaquín BlackDeer, Autumn Asher Iannotti, Lora L Curr Dev Nutr SUPPLEMENTS AND SYMPOSIA BACKGROUND: To achieve a healthy sustainable food system globally, it is imperative to understand how local food systems can provide healthy and sustainable conditions. OBJECTIVE: To explore, through the indigenous community of Caliata in the Ecuadorian highlands, the factors that support or hinder sustainable Andean food systems. METHODS: We designed a participatory mixed-methods study in Caliata (Chimborazo, Ecuador) and an inclusive and transdisciplinary research process with constant member checking. The study combined culturally validated qualitative methods (n = 49), agroecology-based site analysis, and household surveys (n = 57), including a modified 48-h recall. We used the NOVA food classification system to categorize the diet according to levels of processing and analyzed categorical and numeric data to understand the interplay of parcel size, agrodiversity, and diet diversity. RESULTS: First, the agroecological space is defined by the stewardship of Pachamama (Mother Nature), a central role in Andean cosmovision, leading to trophic interactions and cycles characterized by a diversity of heterarchical social organizations and agroecologically useful species. Second, consistency was found in dietary patterns; all respondents consume their produce, fruits being the most popular snack (in a 24-h period, 70% reported an average of 2.2 servings), and two-thirds of households' consumption represent unprocessed or minimally processed foods. Third, gendered agriculture and population aging represent demographic challenges, while chronic health problems remain relatively infrequent compared with the general population. Fourth, food sovereignty is an ecocentric concept based on production, exchanges of seeds and produce, consumption of produce, and knowledge of how agroecological space is treated. This system represents a nutrient loop tied to a system of knowledge about how to care for soil, land, and the ecological community. CONCLUSIONS: Caliata provides important perspectives on linkages between diet, biodiversity, use of agroecological space, and rural–urban dynamics. This small indigenous community offers lessons for achieving both healthy ecosystems and food security. Oxford University Press 2021-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8242225/ /pubmed/34222768 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzab009 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society for Nutrition. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle SUPPLEMENTS AND SYMPOSIA
Gallegos-Riofrío, Carlos Andres
Waters, William F
Carrasco, Amaya
Riofrío, Luis A
Pintag, Mabel
Caranqui, Martha
Caranqui, Joaquín
BlackDeer, Autumn Asher
Iannotti, Lora L
Caliata: An Indigenous Community in Ecuador Offers Lessons on Food Sovereignty and Sustainable Diets
title Caliata: An Indigenous Community in Ecuador Offers Lessons on Food Sovereignty and Sustainable Diets
title_full Caliata: An Indigenous Community in Ecuador Offers Lessons on Food Sovereignty and Sustainable Diets
title_fullStr Caliata: An Indigenous Community in Ecuador Offers Lessons on Food Sovereignty and Sustainable Diets
title_full_unstemmed Caliata: An Indigenous Community in Ecuador Offers Lessons on Food Sovereignty and Sustainable Diets
title_short Caliata: An Indigenous Community in Ecuador Offers Lessons on Food Sovereignty and Sustainable Diets
title_sort caliata: an indigenous community in ecuador offers lessons on food sovereignty and sustainable diets
topic SUPPLEMENTS AND SYMPOSIA
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8242225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34222768
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzab009
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