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July 2006

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07/31/2006 El fracaso de la OMC, reconocido de forma pública en Ginebra por Pascal Lamy es una victoria para Vía Campesina, que se ha opuesto al libre comercio de los productos agrícolas desde su creación. ¡La ronda de Doha ha muerto! Que viva la soberanía alimentaria.
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From: La Minga Informativa
Related: [Development] [Trade]
Image: © SODEPAU
Cereal
07/27/2006 from interim thoughts blog:
Modern American farming uses the energy equivalent of three or four tons of TNT per acre each year. Can India leapfrog this oil-rich approach to farming?
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Related: [United States] [India]
Image: Cereal © People & the Planet
Oxfam relief workers distribute food in Ethiopia.
07/27/2006 SAN FRANCISCO, Jul 26 (OneWorld) - Despite a 46-year effort to eradicate poverty, hunger remains a problem in many parts of the world, says a new report arguing that a re-think of political priorities in the United States and elsewhere could boost efforts to get food to hungry people around the globe.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [United States] [Aid] [Emergency Relief] [Food] [Nutrition/Malnutrition] [Politics]
Image: Oxfam relief workers distribute food in Ethiopia. © Crispin Hughes / Oxfam Great Britain
07/26/2006 Indian trade experts are unanimous that no deal at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) augurs better for India than a bad deal but developed nations will continue to put pressure on developing countries to open up their markets.
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From: OneWorld South Asia
Related: [United States] [India] [Western Europe] [Labor] [Business] [Trade] [Globalization]
Lavdosh Ferruni
07/26/2006 Shumëkush nga të huajt është habitur kur ka parë në tregun shqiptar fruta, perime, mish apo bulmet me etiketimin “prodhim vendi”. Kjo nuk është aspak e zakonshme në vendet e tjera të Europës. Nëse bëjmë një shpjegim të shpejtë të fenomenit mund të themi me bindje se arsyeja është e thjeshtë; shija e prodhimit vendas është dukshëm më e mirë se mallrat e importit. Nëse vazhdojmë më tej arsyetimin e thjeshtë, shija është më e mirë për arsye se prodhimi bujqësor apo ai blegtoral ose është “organik” ose është pothuaj organik.
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Related: [Albania] [Food] [Consumption] [Genetics]
Image: Lavdosh Ferruni
07/26/2006 Lakhs of the world’s poorest farmers, many of them in India, will remain shackled to the existing system of rigged rules and double standards in trade rules following the suspension of the Doha round of development trade talks, says a press release by British charity Oxfam.
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Related: [India] [International Cooperation] [Business] [Trade] [Globalization]
WTO:n pääjohtaja Pascal Lamy
07/26/2006 WTO:n kuusi keskeistä jäsentä eivät päässeet kokouksessaan yksimielisyyteen maatalouskaupasta, ja WTO:n pääjohtaja Pascal Lamy on suosittanut, että meneillään oleva neuvottelukierros keskeytetään määrittelemättömäksi ajaksi.
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From: Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus
Image: WTO:n pääjohtaja Pascal Lamy
07/25/2006 After the collapse of world trade talks in Geneva, ActionAid, an international development agency, sees new opportunities to create a people-friendly future for fair trade. Read press release and a backgrounder from ActionAid India on the failed WTO talks.
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Related: [International Cooperation] [Business] [Trade] [Ethics & Value Systems] [Globalization]
Public buses serve our cities
07/24/2006 Bio diesel blends are driving buses in many Indian states like Haryana, Karnataka and Pune. As bio diesel becomes the buzzword and corporates rush to develop jatropha and oilseed plantations, experts warn of adverse effects on biodiversity and food security.
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From: InfoChange
Related: [India] [Energy] [Food] [Conservation]
Image: Public buses serve our cities © Madan Mehra / Centre for Science and Environment
07/23/2006 from Mur Crusto eco-farm blog:
Rainwater collection pond Do Mediterranean temperatures in north Wales mean global warming is here? Oh, and thank goodness for all that rain... when it comes.
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Related: [United Kingdom] [Climate Change]
07/20/2006 Durante este fin de semana y el próximo, se celebrará en Costa Rica la Semana Agroecológica 2006. La celebración incluye feria de semillas, conversatorios, foros de reflexión, feria de productos orgánicos, actividades culturales y más.
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From: Movimiento de Agricultura Orgánica Costarricense (MAOCO)
Related: [Costa Rica] [Food] [Economy] [Civil Society]
© Greenpeace - Mais Transgenico
07/20/2006 El rol fundamental del Banco Mundial no es actuar como institución financiera, sino marcar políticas a los países, allanando el camino para que las corporaciones privadas puedan actuar posteriormente con garantías legales en las naciones.
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From: Agencia Latinoamericana de Información
Related: [Trade] [Health]
Image: © Greenpeace - Mais Transgenico
Semi di mais transgenico - da Greenpeace
07/20/2006 El abastecimiento de alimentos en el planeta está amenazado, si alguna de las 10 companías que controlan la venta de semillas en el planeta decide suspender su comercialización.
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From: ADITAL, Agencia de Información Fray Tito para América Latina
Related: [Food] [Consumption] [Trade]
Image: Semi di mais transgenico - da Greenpeace
07/20/2006 The Coca-Cola company has severely polluted groundwater around its bottling plant in Plachimada in the south Indian state of Kerala, says a new report Indian NGOs - The Hazards Centre and the People's Science Institute - that was released in New Delhi on Wednesday.
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Related: [India] [Water/Sanitation] [Corporations] [Ethics & Value Systems]
Image: © Aaron Couch / India Resource Center
07/19/2006 In the recent past, intellectual patent laws, copyright regimes and trademarks have suddenly pervaded many spheres of existence. While they are discussed and debated at "intellectual " "scientific" and "business forums", they have an impact at every level. With rapid globalization this impact is likely to spread wider and deeper. This paper tries to examine the effect of such regimes on biodiversity related knowledge systems and possible ways of creating open knowledge systems, which would genuinely benefit the poor and the marginalised.
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07/18/2006
“We do not buy seeds from the market because we suspect they may be contaminated with genetically engineered or terminator seeds,” says Paramma, a Dalit woman in village Pyalaram, near the town of Zaheerabad, about 110 kms north-west of the high-tech city of Hyderabad.
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Related: [India] [Development] [Gender]
Trabajadores bananeros en el caribe
07/11/2006 A expropriação das terras dos camponeses e o abandono da produção têm sido algumas das principais realidades apresentadas durante o I Fórum Social Caribe, que foi realizado até este domingo, 09, na Martinica.
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From: ADITAL, Agencia de Información Fray Tito para América Latina
Related: [Caribbean] [Development] [Land]
Image: Trabajadores bananeros en el caribe
www.esmas.com Protestas 2005 Perú
07/06/2006 Con pancartas en mano y gritando mensajes de protesta al tratado comercial, por ser perjudicial para el agro nacional, agricultores, estudiantes y miembros de distintas organizaciones marcharon ayer, 04, rumbo a la residencia del embajador estadounidense.
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From: ADITAL, Agencia de Información Fray Tito para América Latina
Related: [Peru] [Development] [Trade]
Image: www.esmas.com Protestas 2005 Perú
Galline transgenica @ Grenpeace
07/04/2006 Dos proyectos del Banco Mundial, a través del Fondo Mundial para el Medio Ambiente (GEF por sus siglas en inglés), proponen introducir variedades transgénicas de cultivos como maíz, papa, yuca, arroz y algodón en cinco países latinoamericanos y cuatro africanos, que son centros de origen o diversidad de éstos y otros importantes cultivos básicos.
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From: Acción por la Biodiversidad
Related: [Development]
Image: Galline transgenica @ Grenpeace

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