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Food Sovereignty, a European answer to the crisis!

Posted on August 24, 2011 by Rob
I’ve just returned from a 5 day conference in Austria with 400 small scale family farmers, their associations and NGOs from across Europe.  We discussed the farmers’ struggles to sustain their livelihoods, the damage which industrial agriculture and food speculation causes society and the environment, and laid out inspiring solutions through ‘food sovereignty’ as described in the press release below and full declaration text below.

Tracy Worcester
(Pig Business Director)

Nyyleni2011
Press Release- 22 August 2011

Food Sovereignty, a European answer to the crisis!
Krems – Austria – 22nd August 2011

After 5 days of intense, inspired and constructive exchange, the Nyeleni Europe 2011, European Forum for Food Sovereignty, closed on Sunday. The Forum adopted the first European Declaration on Food Sovereignty.

Over 400 delegates from European countries committed to strengthening their collective capacity to reclaiming community control over food system, to resisting the agro-industrial system and to expanding and consolidating a strong European movement for Food Sovereignty.

Over 120 organisations and individuals, representing civil society and social movements, discussed the impact of current European and global policies. Together they developed a comprehensive platform and a set of principles to achieve food sovereignty in Europe. The Forum emphasized the contribution of voices of young people, woman and food producers, whose concerns are often overlooked.  This diversity and richness of experience enabled the Nyeleni Europe 2011 Forum to identify a common framework, and to define a joint action plan based on a democratic and participatory process.

The Declaration proclaims, “we are convinced that a change to our food system is a first step towards a broader change in our societies”. The Forum delegates strongly committed to taking the food system into their own hands by:

  • Working towards an ecologically sustainable and socially just model of food production and consumption based on non-industrial smallholder farming, processing and alternative distribution.
  • Decentralizing the food distribution system and shortening the chain between producers and consumers.
  • Improving working and social conditions, particularly in field of food and agriculture?
  • Democratizing decision-making on the use of the Commons and heritage (land, water, air, traditional knowledge, seeds and livestock).
  • Ensuring that public policies at all levels guarantee the vitality of rural areas, fair prices for food producers and safe, GMO-free food for all.

At this time of political volatility, social and economic crisis, the delegates of the Nyeleni Forum for Food Sovereignty reaffirmed their vision of unity that emphasized the right of all peoples to define their own food and agriculture policies and systems, without harming either people or precious natural resources, as Food Sovereignty implies.

That’s why we demand food sovereignty in Europe now.
The Steering Committee of the Nyeleni European Forum
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The full text of the declaration is available here: Nyeleni Europe Declaration
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For more information please contact the following Nyeleni European Forum Steering Committee members:

  • Genevieve Savigny (FR, EN): 0033 625551687
  • Irmi Salzer (DE, EN): 0043 6991182634
  • Javier Sanchez (ES) : 0034 609359380
  • Luca Colombo (IT, EN): 0039 3483988618
  • David Sanchez (ES, EN): 0034 91 306 99 00/21

La Via Campesina in Movement… Food Sovereignty Now!

The international peasant’s movement La Via Campesina, that has 200 million members from 70 countries, has launched a new video presenting its struggle for peasant’s agriculture and food sovereignty all around the world.

La Via Campesina in Movement…
Food Sovereignty Now!

Watch this 20 minutes film and show it to your neighbours, friends, community, local organisation, in a cultural centre, a film festival, a demonstration… You can organise a film screening followed by a discussion where you can invite local farmers, local authorities and anyone interested.
You can watch and download the film here: http://www.vimeo.com/27473286 (be patient if you have a slow connection!). You can also embed it in your website.

Announce your film screening on the new VCEC forum, whatever the language:  http://video.viacampesina.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=2

And post your comments or a report of the discussions here:  http://www.vimeo.com/viacampesina/forum

For more information, please contact Boaventura Monjane <boa.monjane@viacampesina.org>