War crimes in Syria must stop – stop bombing citizens, food crops and vegetable markets!
by La Via Campesina
War crimes in Syria must stop - stop bombing citizens, food crops and
vegetable markets!
FROM THE 15TH GARDEN | Click here for online link [1]
The war in Syria has become one of the biggest wars in recent history.
More people than ever since World War II have been displaced. The number
of people killed to date is estimated to be around half a million; those
displaced around 12 million, those facing starvation in what have been
named as "hunger sieges" are around 1 million (53 cities and
communities, 50 of these by the Syrian regime), and at least 100 000
prisoners have disappeared in the regime's prisons. *1
Actions that constitute war crimes are conducted on a daily basis:
hospitals, schools, and live-sustaining places like bakeries or
vegetable markets have been deliberately and casually targeted by air
forces in Syria now. These targeted bombings are systematic campaigns
against civilians: sometimes more than three hospitals have been bombed
within one day, often with the use of so called "double taps", bombing
the place, waiting for the rescue responders and then bombing it a
second time, often killing those who came for the rescue mission. *2
One of many examples in all the last years for targeting campaigns
related to food have been bakeries and people lining up for bread in
front of them. Inevitably these attacks on big gatherings of people
waiting for bread were gruesome massacres, along with these attacks
thousands of bakeries were destroyed, and the few that remained had to
go underground. Other examples of targets are the crowded vegetable
markets. All of these campaigns target the life-sustaining
infrastructure of the population.
To break down what "carpet bombing" actually means, just one example for
a city that used to have around 120 000 citizens. It is called Maarat Al
Numan and is located in the province of Idlib:
All of its neighborhoods, its self-run schools, the newly built bakery
of the united civil society actors there (producing 300 000 loaves of
bread daily for the whole area), the water treatment systems offering
clean water for 50 000 people in the region, and the grain storage of
the farmers of the region have been targeted only in the last year. All
in all the city has been constantly shelled through ought the last 4
years, this according to a member of the 15th Garden.
These deliberate attacks are executed all over Syria in all liberated
areas, they are well-documented and in a scale that continues over
hundreds of kilometers. Systematic targeting of crowded places and those
of basic needs for a civilian population constitute war crimes.
Daily bombardments are ongoing in Syria, resulting in a relentless
carnage. Just in these days the last route into the big city of Aleppo
has been shut leading to a population of about 300 000 people under
total siege, warfare and no route to escape.
After several hospitals were reduced to rubble in the preparation of
this siege and an average of several dozen people were killed every day,
this April the international initiatives surrounding the struggle for
human rights and liberation in Syria managed to do one of its biggest
campaigns ever since the Syrian revolution began: The #AleppoIsBurning
campaign. In numerous cities people held protests with very simplified
but common slogans and wearing red clothes. This campaign actually lead
to few days of ceasefire and for the first time proved to Syrians, that
they are not alone. But this seize fire only lasted as long as the
public attention lasted, now Aleppo is under siege and all international
solidarity must be at work to step in. *3
Solidarity with the peasants and people of Syria is needed now more than
ever. Through the 15th Garden we continue to resist this wretched war
that has been put upon us. Despite thousands of farmers being arrested,
disappeared, tortured and killed and in advance of the hunger sieges
imposed on their communities by the regime, or the usurpation of control
over local markets and certain territories by foreign interests as a
result of development aid, the mining of agricultural lands by warring
factions and fighting forces, the sniping or executions of gardeners and
farmers, the displacement of hundreds of thousands of shepherds, there
are women who are making gardens when their whole city is under siege,
with food producing plants in every corner possible out of the snipers'
aim. There are community gardens that built the capacity to feed
thousands of people, there are farmers' networks for work and skill
exchange, there are seed reproducers and sharers, there are bakeries
built and re-built, developments of mobile grain mills and networks for
educating communities in closed-cycle methods: like trash recycling,
small scale bio gas producing and local fertilizing cycles.
All over Syria food is being used as a weapon against the people and a
tool to gain political control and to seek submission. Food baskets
handed out by NGOs are rarely delivered in ways or places determined by
the affected people themselves. They often are packed outside of Syria
and often end up going into areas where farmers still work and thus
cause them to lose the last of a meager possible income. Many areas
where people are facing starvation do not receive any deliveries at all,
for various reasons: because the international community does not act if
the regime does not permit it or because the communities might not have
submitted to the donors' preferred political powers. Development or
emergency aid in the name of food security is now running rampant in
Syria and in the long term will create dependency. This includes large
amounts of hybrid seeds, and chemicals often being sent without any
indication for workers-peasant protection. These come through very
centralized national and international structures that work with big
entities and not with peasants and grassroots communities struggling to
keep food production going.
It is crucial that political pressure be increased to stop the bombing
of the Syrian population, to stop the targeted bombing of their
hospitals, schools and vegetable gardens and markets, to stop the
killing of thousands of civilians, and the displacements of millions. We
urgently need support and solidarity as Syrian peasants trying to
survive, to produce food to feed our people.
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_*1) The UN stopped counting the people killed in 2014, so the
estimation is now based on data collected by various different human
rights organizations)_
_Syrian campaign on the failures of UN in Syria:
http://takingsides.thesyriacampaign.org/_
_Taking sides: The United Nations' loss of impartiality, independence
and neutrality in Syria)_
_Syrian campaign on the hunger sieges: www.breakthesieges.org/en_
_The numbers of prisoners vary very much depending on organizations'
access to information and standards, we mentioned the lowest possible
number of 100 000, the highest estimates are mentioned at 500 000.
https://www.amnesty.org/en/countries/middle-east-and-north-africa/syria/r...
_*2)
http://www.msf.org/en/article/syria-statement-dr-joanne-liu-international...
_*3) to see how the protests enfolded worldwide:
https://www.facebook.com/break.hunger.siege/?fref=ts_
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LVC Declaration on Trade, Markets and Development
by La Via Campesina
LVC DECLARATION ON TRADE, MARKETS AND DEVELOPMENT [1]
[2]LVC DECLARATION ON TRADE, MARKETS AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF
UNCTAD 2016, NAIROBI, KENYA
_"Food Sovereignty is the right of peoples to healthy and culturally
appropriate food produced through ecologically sound and sustainable
methods, and their right to define their own food and agriculture
systems. It puts the aspirations and needs of those who produce,
distribute and consume food at the heart of food systems and policies
rather than the demands of markets and corporations." _--_Nyeleni
Declaration on Food Sovereignty (Mali, 2007)_
(Nairobi, July 19, 2016) In the context of the Fourteenth Session of the
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) scheduled
for 17-22 July 2016 in Nairobi, Kenya, we of La Vía Campesina reiterate
our commitment to Food Sovereignty and the Right to Food as well as our
resolve to put an end to neoliberalism's so-called "free trade paradigm"
and "market-driven development" schemes that serve only to consolidate
corporate control over our food systems. As a UN body, we expect UNCTAD
and its member states to prioritize democratic and participatory
processes aimed at policies that successfully promote food sovereignty.
UNCTAD should not be used to promote the very same Free Trade Agreements
(FTAs), including the European Union's Economic Partnership Agreements
(EPAs) in Africa, that one after another have resulted in more hunger,
poverty, and exclusion for people around the world.
La Vía Campesina is an international movement which brings together
millions of peasants, small and medium-size farmers, landless people,
women farmers, indigenous people, migrants and agricultural workers from
around the world. We defend peasant-based agroecological food systems as
a way to promote social justice and dignity and we strongly oppose
corporate driven agriculture and transnational companies that are
destroying our food systems, our communities, and the environment. We
are made up of 164 local and national organizations in 73 countries from
Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas. Altogether, we represent about
200 million farmers. We are an autonomous, pluralist and multicultural
movement, independent from any political, economic or other type of
affiliation.
ON UNCTAD
We of La Via Campesina very much welcomed the 2015 publication of the
UNCTAD Report titled "Smallholder Farmers and Sustainable Commodity
Development" and its recognition of our vital role in food production
and markets, as well as the need for governments and multilateral
institutions to work directly with us in order to achieve the UN
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, we strongly oppose the
report's numerous recommendations, most of which support the
commodification of our agricultural production. We firmly reject the
report's underlying premise that only as successful profit seekers, or
"business enterprises", are we a viable long-term source of food and
nutrition for our people. We also denounce ongoing attempts to commodify
food and nutrition, and remind all those gathered at UNCTAD 14 that food
is a Human Right.
The UNCTAD we are seeing in motion presents a free market driven
neoliberal trade paradigm which stands in stark contrast to the food
sovereignty paradigm where smallholder farmers are social, cultural, and
historical actors that make decisions based on a diversity of personal,
ethical, and cultural factors and not just based on profit, business and
markets. Instead of corporate-backed trade promotion schemes, we want an
UNCTAD that protects us from the destructive and secretive FTAs promoted
by the undemocratic World Trade Organization (WTO) such as the TTIP,
TPP, CETA, TiSA, EPAs, and their so-called Investor-State Dispute
Settlement (ISDS). We, the peasants of the world, currently feed the
global majority, and we do so in spite of the numerous Free Trade
Agreements (FTAs) aimed at displacing peasant production and trade
worldwide.
PEASANT-BASED PRODUCTION AND LOCAL MARKETS
Globally, more than 80% of smallholders operate in local and domestic
food markets, with the majority trading through informal means. These
highly diverse markets are the ones through which most of the food
consumed in the world transits. They operate within territorial spaces
that can range from local to transboundary to regional and may be
located in rural, peri-urban or urban contexts.
These markets are directly linked to local, national and/or regional
food systems: the food concerned is produced, processed, traded and
consumed within a given space and the value added is retained and shared
there, helping to create employment. They can take place in structured
arrangements or in more ad hoc or informal ways which provide greater
flexibility for smallholders and fewer barriers to entry and more
control over prices and market conditions. They perform multiple
functions beyond commodity exchange, acting as space for social
interaction and exchange of knowledge. These are the most important
markets, especially for rural women, when it comes to inclusion and
access, contributing significantly to our fulfilment of our right to
food and nutrition.
Despite their importance, informal markets are often overlooked in data
collection systems which impacts negatively on the evidence base for
informing public policies. As women smallholders mostly operate in
informal markets, their essential contribution to food systems,
including food distribution, and economic growth remains largely
invisible in trade and development policy-making processes and, they
face particular socio-economic barriers in accessing resources and
marketing opportunities resulting in further marginalization and
violation of their rights. Given their importance for food security and
smallholder livelihoods, public policies and investments should be
oriented towards strengthening, expanding and protecting local and
domestic peasant-fed markets.
We call on the UNCTAD and its member states to support the collection of
comprehensive data on local, domestic and informal-both rural and
urban-markets linked to territories to improve the evidence base for
policies, including sex-disaggregated data, and incorporating this as a
regular aspect of national and international data collection systems.
We recommend transparent and fair pricing of all agricultural products
that provides full remuneration for smallholders' work and their own
investments, including rural women. Pricing policies should give
smallholders access to timely and affordable market information to
enable them to make informed decisions on what, when and where to sell,
guarding against the abuse of buyer power, particularly in concentrated
markets.
We demand public and institutional procurement programs that allow
smallholders to rely on regular and stable demand for agricultural
products at fair prices and for consumers to access healthy, nutritious,
diverse, fresh and locally produced food, including during crises and
conflicts. We want these procurement programs to service public
institutions such as schools, hospitals, prisons, homes for the elderly
and public servants' canteens, by providing food produced by
smallholders through participatory mechanisms involving them in the
process. We reiterate our calls for a permanent solution to the public
stockholding issue - considering the imbalances in the domestic support
allowances accorded to developed countries - and our commitment to
building these robust public and institutional procurement programs.
For these to succeed, we remind national governments that they must
guarantee fair and equitable access to land, water, territory, and
biodiversity, referring them to the Voluntary Guidelines on the
Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the
Context of National Food Security.
Food is a human right and must not be treated like a simple commodity.
We call on the 2016 UNCTAD Conference to rethink how it addresses the
issue of food and its relationship to trade and development. Peasants
are at the heart of food production and what we urgently need is Food
Sovereignty - requiring the protection and renationalization of national
food markets, the promotion of local circuits of production and
consumption, the struggle for land, the defense of the territories of
indigenous peoples, and comprehensive agrarian reform -- not the false
promises of Green Revolution driven input- and capital-intensive and
dependent production systems that operate under the false premise of
competitiveness that only works when it undermines the livelihoods of
farmers elsewhere.
We remind governments that they have obligations to meet when it comes
to providing quality public services required for a dignified life in
the countryside (health, education, etc.), and that these obligations
cannot be met without fair prices that protect local farmers from
profit-hungry transnational corporations (TNCs) and an international
trade system that currently only serves the interests of agribusiness
and other corporate elites. As a UN body, UNCTAD should strive to be
coherent with its other ongoing efforts, including but not limited to
the effective realization of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Together with allies in Nairobi, and throughout the world, we invite all
to join us in the struggle for Food Sovereignty and an end to
corporate-led "free trade" promoted through undemocratic institutions
such as the WTO.
FOOD IS A RIGHT, NOT A COMMODITY!
FOOD SOVEREIGNTY NOW!
GLOBALIZE STRUGGLE!
GLOBALIZE HOPE!
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La Via Campesina | e-Newsletter | June, 2016
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This edition of the newsletter is the result of a collective effort of
organisations, which are part of_ La Via Campesina_ movement worldwide.
To subscribe click here [2]
VIITH CONFERENCE - LAUNCH EVENT IN DERIO, BASQUE
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On June 10th, La Via Campesina, together with members of the
International Coordination Committee, held a public event in Derio to
mark the beginning of the process leading to the 7th International
Conference, which will be held in the Basque country in July 2017. The
International Conferences take place every four years. They constitute
La Via Campesina's highest collective decision-making body and its most
important space for debate and discussion and for developing a
mobilisation agenda for the peasant and farmer movement.
Click to read the Press Release [3]
NEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
OPINION: TRADITIONAL CROPS KEEP OUR CULTURE ALIVE
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Demand for foods based on traditional crops, with a clear link to local
culture, is increasing in Zimbabwe. In this coliumn written for farming
Matters, Elizabeth Mpofu's argues that policy needs to protect
traditional crops and varieties, rather than introduce costly new ones,
which require agrochemicals that damage nature and our health. Read More
[4]
PEOPLE IN PANAMA, SRI LANKA, PROTEST AGAIN DEMANDING THEIR LANDS BACK
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Several hunderd people protested in Panama, Sri Lanka, on the 21st of
June, demanding justice and repatriation on the land from which they
were forced to evict in 2010 by the then ruling government. Read More
[5]
KWPA AND SPI UNDERTAKE FARMER TO FARMER EXCHANGE PROGRAM IN INDONESIA
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A brief report of the farmer to farmer exchange on agroecology that was
held in Jakarta and Bogor, Indonesia in February. by Korean Women
Peasant Association (KWPA) and SPI (Indonesian Peasants' Union). Read
More [6]
GERMAN DEVELOPMENT MINISTRY (BMZ) MUST PUT SMALL FARMERS IN FOCUS
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In a press note released on 23rd June, AbL (Small Farmers Union in
Germany and member of La Via Campesina), along with FIAN Germany has
called upon the German Develeopment Ministry(BMZ), to put its focus on
Small Farmers and agro-ecological practices. Read More [7]
APPEAL TO THE WORLD'S FREE PEOPLE: UAWC CONDEMNS THE KILLING OF BERTA
CÁCERES
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In coordination with other human rights defenders and all free world
people, The UAWC urgently calls to raise the voices and denounce the
ongoing crimes against Human right defenders all over the World, arrange
international and national social movements and activities in solidarity
with Cáceres's family, and the small farmers in Honduras and all over
the World. Read More [8]
RAMONA AND ANGEL AT CFS NEGOTIATIONS
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At the CFS negotiations on Connecting Small Holders to Markets, being
held in Rome on the 8th and 9th of June 2016, Ramona Duminicioiu, Angel
Strappazon and Javier Sanchez were among the speakers who intervened
through the two days. Ramona Duminicioiu from Eco Ruralis/ECVC, Roumania
intervened on the CFS Open-Ended Working Group on markets linked to
local, national and/or regional food systems. Angel Strappazon, from
CLOC-VC, Argentina, intervened in defense of institutional procurement
programs. Read More [9]
ARTICLE: SUPPORT PRICE OFFERED BY INDIAN GOVERNMENT TO FARMERS
INADEQUATE
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In this article published in The Wire, S. Kannaiyan, General Secretary
of the South Indian Coordination Committee of Farmers Movements (SICCFM)
calls for an increase in support price for paddy and strengthening of
public funded research institutions. Read More [10]
NFU AT CANADIAN MILK MATTERS RALLIES ON PARLIAMENT HILL AND IN PEI
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Diafiltered milk is a highly concentrated milk protein ingredient that
is being produced by American dairy processors for export to Canada as a
way to avoid tariffs. Trade regulations define it as "not milk",
however, imported diafiltered milk is increasingly being used in cheese
production instead of actual milk produced by Canadian farmers on
Canadian farms. Read More [11]
MST-GOIÁS STATEMENT ON THE POLICY OF HARASSMENT AGAINST FIGHTERS FOR
AGRARIAN REFORM
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On Monday May 30, the intellectual and activist for agrarian reform Jose
Valdir Misnerovicz who was in Veranópolis, in Rio Grande do Sul, was
surprised by a coordinated operation by the Civil Police of Rio Grande
do Sul and Goiás for his arrest. Read More [12]
LANDWORKERS' ALLIANCE DEMAND RECOGNITION FOR SMALL-FARMS IN POST BREXIT
POLICIES
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It is with some concern that The Landworkers' Alliance (LWA) looks
forward at the possibilities for British food and agricultural policies
post-Brexit. The task will require huge effort and ingenuity on behalf
of political decision makers if it is to support producers, protect the
environment and prioritize access to healthy, nutritious food for all.
Read More [13]
CHEAP IMPORTS CAUSE MASSIVE FALL IN COCONUT PRICES IN INDIA. FARMERS
PROTEST.
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Coconut farmers in the State of Karnataka, took to the streets to
protest against massive fall in coconut prices, which they allege is due
to cheap imports from Indonesia, Philippines and Malaysia. Read More
[14]
FARMERS' UNION IN INDIA DEMAND EXCLUSION OF FARMING FROM WTO
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On the occassion of conclusion of the three-day national level thought
camp of Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) in Haridwar on Sunday, the farmers
body passed a nine-demand resolution addressed to Prime Minister Mr.
Narendra Modi and handed it over to the District Magistrate there to
send it to the PM. Read More [15]
FULL TEXT: MINJUWHA BAEK'S SPEECH AT THE UN HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL
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Mr. Namgi Baek, a farmer, has been lying unconscious in a hospital bed
in Seoul, after being brutally hit by a water cannon during a peasant
protest on November 14, 2015. Ms. Minjuwha Beak, daughter of Brother
Baek, delivered a short speech before the UN Human Rights council in
June, seeking justice for her father, for union leader Mr. Sang-kyun Han
and hundreds of peasants under various forms of attack. Read More [16]
TTIP AND CETA: WE WON'T LET THEM TRADE US AWAY
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The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) as well as its
"sister" CETA (Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement) are an assault on
sustainable farming on both sides of the Atlantic. TTIP and CETA will
affect food safety, animal welfare and environmental protection, lead to
further intensification and corporate concentration of agriculture and
threaten peasants' survival as well as citizens' health. Read More [17]
PEASANT MEMBERS OF SPI DEMAND IMMEDIATE RESOLUTION TO LAND DISPUTE AT
UPT, BALI VILLAGE
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Hundreds of peasant members of the Indonesian Peasants Union (SPI)
Katingan, Central Kalimantan, took part in an action demanding immediate
resolution of the land dispute at Transmigration Settlement Unit of Bali
Village, District Malan Island. Read More [18]
SMALL HOLDER FARMERS ARE CRUCIAL TO ENSURE FOOD SECURITY AND NUTRITION:
JAVIER SANCHEZ AT CFS
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Smallholders engage in many interrelated markets, but also face
challenges in securing market access and eliciting benefits to support
healthy livelihoods. They have an essential role to play in ensuring
food security and nutrition today and tomorrow. Read More [19]
UAWC STATEMENT ON WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
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Since 1967, the Palestinian environment has suffered from numerous
problems due to the occupation's violations starting from its
confiscation of the Palestinian land and depriving its original owners
to control their own natural resources, to their theft of more than 85%
of our water sources, which led to the decline of the Palestinian
person's share to less than 90m3 per year, in addition to the
contamination of our groundwater with waste water. Read More [20]
UAWC STATEMENT ON WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
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Following the European agricultural ministers' informal Council meeting
on 30 and 31 May in the Netherlands, the European Coordination Via
Campesina1 examined the document "Food for the future - the future of
food" proposed by the Dutch EU Presidency to kick-off discussions on the
future of the CAP after 2020, as well as the Council's discussions. Read
More [21]
PEOPLE'S MANUAL: GUIDELINES ON GOVERNANCE OF LAND, FISHERIES AND FORESTS
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People's Manual is a pedagogical and didactic guide, which aims to make
it easier to understand the Guidelines and to provide a practical
approach to people on how to use them in their struggles. Download the
Publication [22]
NEW EDITION OF THE NYÉLÉNI NEWSLETTER IS NOW ONLINE!
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Capital is appropriating our territories. Hence, we must respond by
turning the struggle for land into a struggle for territory. This will
require forging unions between -on one side- peasant farmers, day
laborers, indigenous peoples, nomad shepherds, artisan fishermen, forest
peoples and other rural communities, and -on another- city dwellers,
especially those in suburban communities and consumers. Download [23]
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MEET THE TTIP CAMPAIGNERS - BBC REPORT
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The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, or TTIP, is a deal
to cut tariffs and regulatory barriers to trade between the US and EU
countries, making it easier for companies on both sides of the Atlantic
to access each other's markets. Industries it would affect include
pharmaceuticals, cars, energy, finance, chemicals, clothing and food and
drink. But not everyone believes it would be a good thing, as the BBC's
Catrin Nye reports.
Watch it on Via Campesina TV [25]
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PUN PUN FARM AND A PHILOSOPHY FOR LIFE | BY THE SOURCE PROJECT
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Pun Pun is a small organic farm, seed saving center, and sustainable
living and learning center in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Farmers here strive
to find more ways to live a more self reliant lifestyle by growing
organic food, building their own natural homes, and experimenting with
low tech appropriate technologies. They seek to bring back the tradition
of seed saving amongst farmers and growers by collecting, propagating,
and exchanging indigenous and rare varieties.
Watch it on Via Campesina TV [27]
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PODCAST: BLAIN SNIPSTAL SPEAKS TO THE SECRET INGREDIENT
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"We can produce all the great food in the world, but if we're not
working to transform the very nature of the relations of power in the
food system, having good food will be null and void." - Blain Snipstal,
La Via Campesina.
On 'The Secret Ingredient' Raj Patel, Tom Philpott, and Rebecca McInroy
talked to peasant farmer Blain Snipstal about Agroecology, food
sovereignty, and class struggle.
Listen to the Podcast on Via Campesina TV [28]
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https://tv.viacampesina.org/Meet-the-TTIP-campaigners-BBC-News?lang=en
[26] https://vimeo.com/117770298
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[33] http://viacampesina.org/downloads/pdf/fr/FR-annual-report-2015.pdf
[34] http://www.twitter.com/via_campesina
[35] https://www.facebook.com/viacampesinaOFFICIAL/
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[37] https://mail.viacampesina.org/lists/listinfo/Via-info-en
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