
Daniel Moss
Daniel Moss is a co-director of the Agroecology Fund. Trained as a community organizer, he strengthened tenant organizations in public housing in Boston, U.S., and then lived in El Salvador and Mexico for five years, working in support of social movements defending rights to land and water.
Latest Articles

Opinion: Donor support boosts agroecological fixes to climate, food crises
over 2 years ago // Food Systems
Agroecology, recognized in most parts of the world as a climate and hunger solution, is gaining traction worldwide, as demonstrated by increased donor support. This support must keep flowing to grassroots movements.
Opinion: The case for agroforestry
about 7 years ago // COP24
Daniel Moss describes the outsized impacts of farmer-managed natural regeneration, an agroforestry technique, and how policymakers can recognize and build on its promise.