The Food Systems Summit in New York is planning a global strategy to combat hunger and feed a growing population, but the focus on big agro-industry is concerning. Corporate interests are dominating the UN system, disregarding the needs of peasant farmers who provide 70% of the world's food. The summit has excluded organizations like La Via Campesina, a global grassroots movement, and several international civil society organizations, favoring a partnership with the World Economic Forum and the big agro-industry. This approach is causing concern for accountability and legitimacy. The small farmers' movement is demanding inclusive, coherent, and coordinated global food and agriculture policymaking based on human rights.