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|Name=Pesticide Action Network | |Name=Pesticide Action Network | ||
|Link=https://www.panna.org/ | |Link=https://www.panna.org/ | ||
|Type=NGO | |Type=<translate>NGO</translate> | ||
|Country=California | |Country=<translate>California</translate> | ||
|Current focus=Agroecology | |Current focus=<translate>Agroecology</translate> | ||
<translate>Farming</translate> | |||
Farming | <translate>Workers' rights</translate> | ||
<translate>Health</translate> | |||
Workers' rights | <translate>Rural development</translate> | ||
<translate>Community empowerment</translate> | |||
Health | <translate>Pesticides</translate> | ||
<translate>Food</translate> | |||
Rural development | |||
Community empowerment | |||
Pesticides | |||
Food | |||
|Description=Pesticide Action Network (PAN) North America works to create a just, thriving food system. For too long, pesticide and biotech corporations have dictated how we grow food, placing the health and economic burdens of pesticide use on farmers, farmworkers, and rural communities. PAN works with those on the frontlines to tackle the pesticide problem — and reclaim the future of food and farming. | |Description=Pesticide Action Network (PAN) North America works to create a just, thriving food system. For too long, pesticide and biotech corporations have dictated how we grow food, placing the health and economic burdens of pesticide use on farmers, farmworkers, and rural communities. PAN works with those on the frontlines to tackle the pesticide problem — and reclaim the future of food and farming. | ||
|Source=Global Greengrants partner's list | |Source=Global Greengrants partner's list | ||