Movement AI and Mutual Aid Food Infrastructure
June 4, 2026
Movement actors are deploying agentic systems for agroecology, as Brazil's MST engineers movement-led AI tools to secure food sovereignty against proprietary capture. Simultaneously, mutual aid networks and community resource loops—exemplified by Lebanon's social grocery cooperatives and Mozambique's waste-to-resource collectives—are hardening decentralized infrastructure against supply chain collapse and state failure. These commons-based strategies counter algorithmic enclosure, even as smallholder exclusion from AI benefits and ecological chokepoints, such as the caribou emergency, underscore the urgency of reclaiming material and digital agency.
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For the construction of the technical and political foundations, a team of agroecology experts from the movements, representing all regions of Brazil, has been established. The post Brazil: The MST and Allies are Building a Social Movement-led AI Tool (IARAA) for Agroecology appeared first on La Via…
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