Struggle against neoliberalism and alternative plan in Korea
Korean farmers have fought against policies to open agricultural markets for several years. Under 36 years of Japanese rule and exploitation, we had to use […]
Read More →Korean farmers have fought against policies to open agricultural markets for several years. Under 36 years of Japanese rule and exploitation, we had to use […]
Read More →As same in most Asian countries, rice is the most significant staple food in Japan: “Rice is Life.” Japanese people call their three daily meals […]
Read More →Globalization enslaves the whole of humanity and threatens to destroy nature beyond recovery. Prevention of this destruction and creation of something new is the most […]
Read More →Preface At the WFFP 3rd General Assembly, held at Kenya from 21-28 November 2004, the delegates and all the participants from the member organizations had […]
Read More →EACH NATION SHOULD HAVE THE RIGHT TO PROTECT ITS AGRICULTURE Food is a basic human right and therefore not just like any other commodity. Almost […]
Read More →La télévision basque a produit un documentaire sur Nyéléni. Vous pouvez dés à présent visionner la bande d’annonce (en anglais et espagnol) en cliquant sur […]
Read More →by João Pedro Stedile
The global Forum on Food Sovereignty that took place in Mali, Africa, represented an important landmark in the building of connections between international networks and social movements sharing this common goal. It also enabled us to establish a much wider common concept of food sovereignty.
Mi, kis- és családi gazdálkodók, kézműves halászok, őshonos népek, földnélküli munkások, mezőgazdasági munkások, migránsok, pásztorok, erdei közösségek, női, ifjúsági, fogyasztói, környezetvédő és városi mozgalmak szervezeteinek […]
Read More →Wij, meer dan 500 vertegenwoordigers uit meer dan 80 landen, van organisaties van boeren, traditionele vissers, inheemse volkeren, landlozen, rurale arbeiders, migranten, nomadische veetelers, bosbewoners, […]
Read More →by Irene León
The town of Selingué in Mali, Western Africa, hosted the Food Sovereignty Forum – Nyéléni 2007- from 23 – 27 February 2007. Peasant organizations, small scale farmers, fisherpeople, shepherds, indigenous peoples, forest communities, women, consumers, environmentalists and some urban groups participated to strengthen the global movement involved in defending a future without hunger.
Read More →Help us to build the movement for Food Sovereignty from the grassroots.