Small-scale farmers must control our global food system

Published Sep 23, 2021

Tridge summary

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.
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The Food Systems Summit in New York is supposed to come up with a global strategy to fight hunger and feed a rapidly growing world population. But it's focused too much on the big agro-industry. Corporate interests are taking center stage and expanding their influence in the UN system to an alarming extent, undermining democratic decisions. The concerns of peasant farmers like myself, who produce over 70% of the world's food, are sidelined even though we provide a vital contribution to the food agenda through ecological and fair farming methods. We face increasing problems all over the world. Land rights are neglected; land grabbing remains rampant, and big industrial players and their production methods harm biodiversity and livelihoods. And it's not just the Global South facing these threats. Small farms in Germany and other European countries are struggling to survive. Thousands have shut down in recent years. In the EU alone we lost about 4.2 million farms between 2005 and ...
Source: Dw

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