25/03/2026
We are honoured to welcome Nora Magdalena Hauswirth, an agroecology practitioner and educator from Brazil, to Annapurna Seed Library.
Nora is an interdisciplinary practitioner working at the intersection of agroecology, art, education, and community development. Originally associated with cultural and curatorial projects in Zürich, Switzerland, she has extensive experience in communication strategy, project management, and artistic collaborations. She is currently the President of Instituto Tera Kuno, an organization based in Manaus, Brazil, dedicated to agroecological research, education, and social transformation.
Her visit marked a beautiful connection between the Amazon forests and the fertile lands of Assam.
During her time with us, Nora explored our indigenous seed collections and appreciated our continuous efforts in conserving traditional crop varieties through community participation. She showed deep interest in our grassroots approach to seed sovereignty and biodiversity preservation.
A special highlight of her visit was her interaction with students and teachers at Meleng High School, where she observed our educational programme. She was inspired to see young minds actively engaged in growing food, understanding ecology, and learning through hands-on experiences rooted in nature.
Nora also shared valuable insights from her work in the Amazon, especially on agroforestry practices and forest-based learning systems. This exchange created a powerful dialogue between two rich ecological regions, united by a shared vision for sustainability and education.
We look forward to future collaborations in:
🌱 Agroecology-based education
🌱 Global learning partnerships
Together, we continue to sow seeds of knowledge, sustainability, and hope.
District Administration, Jorhat