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Revista Biodiversidad, Sustento y Culturas
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Publicación latinoamericana sobre las redes campesinas, sus luchas, su perspectiva ante las amenazas corporativas e industriales y su vida cotidiana cuidando el futuro y la memoria.
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GBF talks in Nairobi risk heading in wrong direction
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With Global Biodiversity Framework negotiations about to wrap up in Nairobi this article was drafted to address some of the broader narratives that shape issues like horizon scanning, ‘30 by 30’ and technology assessment negotiations within the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). This context is especially important for ensuring that gender, human rights and Indigenous rights are at the center of protecting and ensuring biodiversity for the future.
Food, Data and Justice Dialogues
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These recorded webinars (held on 29 & 30 June 2022) provide an introduction to the digitalisation of food systems from seed to stomach (also known as the 4.0 revolution in food and agriculture). You can view them on YouTube and we are compiling additional materials: please find all relevant links below.
Session 1: Power and technology: the digital food chain | By ETC Group
Agricultura digital contra los derechos del campesinado y de los trabajadores del sector alimentario
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Políticas de digitalización de los sistemas alimentarios en América Latina
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El campesinado y la agricultura en pequeña escala son quienes siguen alimentado al mundo
Enviado por Laura Dunn el
Ha surgido un debate sobre qué proporción del suministro mundial de alimentos proviene de la agricultura campesina y en pequeña escala, un debate que puede tener grandes implicaciones para la elaboración de políticas que respondan al hambre. Organizaciones de la sociedad civil y movimientos campesinos han calculado que alrededor del 70% del mundo es alimentado por la agricultura campesina y en pequeña escala. Sin embargo, dos trabajos académicos recientes afirman que sólo alimenta a un tercio de la población mundial.
El campesinado sigue alimentando al mundo, aun cuando FAO afirme lo contrario
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Organizaciones con gran experiencia en trabajos sobre alimentación y temas agrícolas escribieron hoy al Director General de FAO, criticando duramente a la agencia de las Naciones Unidas por un informe de 2021, que es estadísticamente confuso y contradice las posturas de FAO.
Backgrounder: Small Scale Farmers and Peasants Still Feed the World
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A debate has emerged as to what proportion of the global food supply is produced by small-scale food producers - one that may have big implications for policy-making addressing hunger. Civil society organisations and peasant movements have estimated that around 70% of the world is fed by small-scale farmers and other peasants. However, two recent academic papers are claiming that small farm producers really only feed about one third of the world’s population.
Peasants still feed the world, even if FAO claims otherwise
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In memory of Dr. Arpad Pusztai
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ETC Group is sad to have learned of the passing of Dr Arpad Pusztai on 17th December this Year. Dr Pustzai was a much respected, highly published UK government food safety scientist originally from Hungary. In 1998 his research, which raised questions about the safety of Genetic Engineering in potatoes, caused a political storm, cost him his job and became the lightning rod for a fierce public debate and popular revolt against GM foods in the UK .
Did you know that the digitalization of agriculture could affect farmers’ rights?
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Digital agriculture, as being proposed by giant agribusiness and data companies, should come with a warning for farmers, farm workers and food vendors. Read our blog below to find out about why in more detail (with examples) and about alternative approaches (also with some real world, feasible examples). But if you are short of time, check out our bullet point ‘what to watch out for’ summary:
Farmers:
Disruption! A battle for the future of food
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Who decides the future of food? When politicians, companies and others talk about ‘the food system’, they include the work of growing, producing and distributing food. But there is more than one way of organising a food system. Over the last few decades, the way in which people grow, share and eat food around the world has become a tale of two conflicting food systems – which we call the Industrial Food Chain and the Peasant Food Web. We created the game Disruption! to bring to life the tension between these two food systems and reveal the dangerous dynamics it creates.
Corruption des systèmes alimentaires
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