Nyéléni - for food sovereignty by GRAIN | 20 Jan 2007 Seedling - January 2007 We interview Mamadou Goïta from Mali and P.V. Satheesh from India before the Nyéléni forum to be held in Mali. We interview Mamadou Goïta from Mali and P.V. Satheesh from India before the Nyéléni forum to be held in Mali.
Bt cotton - the facts behind the hype by GRAIN | 18 Jan 2007 Seedling - January 2007 It has been over ten years now since genetically modified Bt cotton was first commercialised. Since then it has been introduced or tested in more than twenty countries. The crop is a clear success for Monsanto, the leading Bt cotton company. But what has it meant for farmers? Today, a more complete picture is finally emerging of what is happening on the farm in many countries throughout the world. It has been over ten years now since genetically modified Bt cotton was first commercialised. Since then it has been introduced or tested in more than twenty countries. The crop is a clear success for Monsanto, the leading Bt cotton company. But what has it meant for farmers? Today, a more complete picture is finally emerging of what is happening on the farm in many countries throughout the world.
A genebank in tatters by GRAIN | 16 Jan 2007 On 28 September 2006, the Philippines was hit by a category 4 storm called bagyong Milenyo (which means ‘typhoon Millennium’ in the Tagalog language). The town of Los Baños, in the province of Laguna, 60 kilometres southeast of Manila, was in the direct path of this mid-season fiend. This photo essay documents the nearlly complete destruction of the Philippine national genebank, the National Plant Genetic Resources Laboratory On 28 September 2006, the Philippines was hit by a category 4 storm called bagyong Milenyo (which means ‘typhoon Millennium’ in the Tagalog language). The town of Los Baños, in the province of Laguna, 60 kilometres southeast of Manila, was in the direct path of this mid-season fiend. This photo essay documents the nearlly complete destruction of the Philippine national genebank, the National Plant Genetic Resources Laboratory
Ndiogou Fall by GRAIN | 16 Jan 2007 Seedling - January 2007 Ndiogou Fall is President of the Executive Committee of ROPPA (Réseau des Organisations Paysannes et de Producteurs Agricoles de l’Afrique de l’Ouest/Network of Farmers and Peasant Organisations in West Africa – http://www.roppa.info), the main umbrella group for peasant farmers in West Africa. Here we provide a summary of a longer, unpublished interview about ROPPA and some of its political thinking. Ndiogou Fall is President of the Executive Committee of ROPPA (Réseau des Organisations Paysannes et de Producteurs Agricoles de l’Afrique de l’Ouest/Network of Farmers and Peasant Organisations in West Africa – http://www.roppa.info), the main umbrella group for peasant farmers in West Africa. Here we provide a summary of a longer, unpublished interview about ROPPA and some of its political thinking.
Reclaiming livestock keepers' rights by Patrick Mulvany and Susanne Gura | 14 Jan 2007 Seedling - January 2007 At an intergovernmental conference organised by FAO later this year, pastoralists and small-scale livestock keepers will have an opportunity to challenge governments about the perilous situation of their livelihoods, their reduced access to resources and the resulting losses to their livestock breeds. Without their efforts in their grazing territories and on their farms, the world’s precious diversity of livestock breeds will disappear. At an intergovernmental conference organised by FAO later this year, pastoralists and small-scale livestock keepers will have an opportunity to challenge governments about the perilous situation of their livelihoods, their reduced access to resources and the resulting losses to their livestock breeds. Without their efforts in their grazing territories and on their farms, the world’s precious diversity of livestock breeds will disappear.
Is food different? by review by GRAIN | 12 Jan 2007 Seedling - January 2007 Peter M. Rossett, Food is different – why we must get the WTO out of agriculture, 2006 Peter M. Rossett, Food is different – why we must get the WTO out of agriculture, 2006
Biopiracy: a system of appropriation by review by GRAIN | 8 Jan 2007 Seedling - January 2007 Ikechi Mgbeoji, Global Biopiracy – Patents, Plants and Indigenous Knowledge, 2006 Ikechi Mgbeoji, Global Biopiracy – Patents, Plants and Indigenous Knowledge, 2006
Declaration from Mezcala: In Defense of Mother Earth and Indigenous Autonomy by Indigenous Congress of Mexico | 6 Dec 2006 This declaration was released during the convocation and gathering of the National Forum in Defense of Mother Earth and Indigenous Autonomy on November 17-19, 2006. This declaration was released during the convocation and gathering of the National Forum in Defense of Mother Earth and Indigenous Autonomy on November 17-19, 2006.
Bilateral biosafety bullies by GRAIN and and the African Centre for Biosafety | 30 Oct 2006 Across the world, the use of bilateral trade instruments to prise open markets for genetically modified (GM) crops is escalating. To expand business overseas, the biotech industry needs stronger intellectual property rules and weaker biosafety standards. Bilateral trade deals are an effective way to get this. This report looks specifically at how the world’s grain and oilseed traders, who account for the bulk of the world’s GM crop production and trade today, use bilateral trade channels to prevent countries from building strong biosafety regulatory environments. Across the world, the use of bilateral trade instruments to prise open markets for genetically modified (GM) crops is escalating. To expand business overseas, the biotech industry needs stronger intellectual property rules and weaker biosafety standards. Bilateral trade deals are an effective way to get this. This report looks specifically at how the world’s grain and oilseed traders, who account for the bulk of the world’s GM crop production and trade today, use bilateral trade channels to prevent countries from building strong biosafety regulatory environments.