Category Archive for “Food Sovereignty”
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Friday, June 27th, 2008
Testimony of Pat Mooney Executive Director of ETC Group Before the Standing Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources-regarding Bill C-33 (the “Biofuels Bill”) Senate of Canada Wednesday, June 25, 2008 Thank you. I will begin by confessing that I am not an expert on biofuels. I feel as though my life has been [...]
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Filed under: Biotechnology, Corporate Concentration, Food Sovereignty, Intellectual Property/Patents, Sustainable Agriculture
Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
Review by Hope Shand, research director of ETC Group. —– In October 1996, a spokesman for Monsanto told Farm Journal why his company was buying up seed companies left and right: “What you’re seeing is not just a consolidation of seed companies, it’s really a consolidation of the entire food chain.” Today, Monsanto is the [...]
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Filed under: Biopiracy, Biotechnology, CGIAR/Seeds, Civil Society, Corporate Concentration, Food Sovereignty
Wednesday, September 5th, 2007
In the past, several multinational seed corporations have publicly pledged not to commercialize Terminator seeds – but, not surprisingly, there is intense industry pressure to overturn Brazil’s national law prohibiting suicide seeds. Bill number 268 (2007) in the Brazilian Congress proposes to: * allow research, registration and patenting of sterile seed technology; * allow commercialization [...]
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Filed under: Biotechnology, Food Sovereignty, Uncategorized
Tuesday, August 7th, 2007
Below you will find a series of articles on biofuels, originally written in Spanish by one of ETC Group’s researchers. (Unfortunately, English translations are not always available). Biofuel production is currently a much-debated topic in Latin America. The prominent farmers’ organizations in the region believe that the production of biofuels will lead to further marginalization [...]
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Filed under: Biotechnology, Food Sovereignty, Geo-engineering, Sustainable Agriculture, Uncategorized
Tuesday, August 7th, 2007
Silvia Ribeiro* Malí, que alojó en febrero 2007 el Foro Mundial de Soberanía Alimentaria “Nyéléni”, es uno de los diez países más pobres del mundo, si se mide en dinero. Sin embargo el país tiene recursos como oro y algodón —del cual es uno de los principales productores del continente—, pero la herencia colonial y [...]
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Filed under: Biotechnology, Food Sovereignty, Geo-engineering, Sustainable Agriculture, Uncategorized
Friday, July 7th, 2006
Ventria, a California biotech company, is growing rice that is genetically engineered to produce two pharmaceutical compounds derived from human genes. It was revealed in May that the company had tested its controversial “pharmed” compounds on 140 patients at a pediatric hospital in Peru. The article below by Silvia Ribeiro appeared in the July 1 edition of Mexico’s “La Jornada.”
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Filed under: Civil Society, Corporate Concentration, Food Sovereignty, Global Governance, Uncategorized
Wednesday, March 22nd, 2006
A group of approximately 40 women from the Via Campesina movement – mostly from across the Americas – staged a dignified protest against Terminator on the floor of the negotiations at COP 8 today. They received applause from delegates and the Chair of the meeting recognized their protest and remarked that it was “a heartfelt [...]
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Filed under: Biotechnology, Civil Society, Food Sovereignty, Terminator Technology/ New Enclosures, Uncategorized
Wednesday, February 22nd, 2006
Yesterday the Ban Terminator Campaign announced that over 300 organisations have so far signed up calling for a ban on the sterile seed technology known as Terminator and that Monsanto seemed to be wriggling out of its 1999 pledge to abandon the technology.
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Filed under: Biotechnology, Food Sovereignty, Terminator Technology/ New Enclosures
Tuesday, January 24th, 2006
Two of us from ETC are in Granada, Spain following the Working Group on 8j the CBD body that has the mandate to recognize and protect the traditional knowledge, innovation and practices of indigenous peoples. By the end of the week, the Working Group on 8(j) will make recommendations to COP8 (Curitiba, Brazil, March) on the social and economic impacts of Terminator. Heres a brief round-up of government interventions (just the highlights) in yesterdays working group.
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Posted by: Charlie
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Filed under: Biopiracy, CGIAR/Seeds, Food Sovereignty, Terminator Technology/ New Enclosures