[WSMDiscuss] Fwd: PRESS RELEASE: People’s movements launch Global People's Summit on Food Systems to counter UN Summit : Call to reclaim food systems from corporate control

Jai Sen jai.sen at cacim.net
Sat Jun 5 17:01:05 CEST 2021


Saturday, June 5, 2021

Food in movement…, Neoliberalism in movement…, Peasants in movement…, Indigenous Peoples in movement…, Resistance in movement…, Asia in movement…, International solidarity in movement…

[Without wanting to get too essentialist, 2-3 points : One, it’s interesting and very welcome – and perhaps significant ? – to see this more truly pan-Asian, and pan-sectoral, coalition; second, to also see the Asia-Africa connection, including West Asia, which to my knowledge, is unusual but very welcome; but three, it’s also interesting to note that La Via Campesina is not in this coalition (given its own strong record in this area).  I wonder why ?  Does anyone have any idea ? :

Press Release :

People’s movements launch Global People's Summit on Food Systems to counter UN Summit

Call to reclaim food systems from corporate control

People's Coalition on Food Sovereignty (PCFS), PAN Asia Pacific (PANAP), Asian Peasant Coalition (APC), Arab Group for the Protection of Nature (APN), Arab People for Food Sovereignty (ANFS), Eastern and Southern Africa Small-scale Farmers Forum (ESAFF), Indigenous Peoples' Movement for Self-Determination and Liberation (IPMSDL), Coalition of Agricultural Workers International (CAWI), Asian Rural Women's Coalition (ARWC), Global Forest Coalition (GFC), and others

            JS

fwd

> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Narasimha Reddy Donthi <nreddy.donthi20 at gmail.com <mailto:nreddy.donthi20 at gmail.com>>
> Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2021 at 10:04
> Subject: Fwd: PRESS RELEASE: People’s movements to counter UNsummit; call to reclaim food systems from corporate control
> To: Narasimha Reddy Donthi <nreddy.donthi20 at gmail.com <mailto:nreddy.donthi20 at gmail.com>>

Dear Friends, 

On World Environment Day, farmers, consumers, environmentalists, sectoral groups held a press launch of the Global People's Summit on Food Systems today, June 5, 2021. The Global People's Summit is a people-led campaign for the radical transformation of food systems, to counter the upcoming United Nations Food Systems Summit and its corporate agenda. Stop Golden Rice! Network is one of the members of the Organizing Committee of the Global Peoples Summit.

Please find below the press release for the said activity, kindly share to your network and media friends. Also, kindly visit the GPS facebook page thru https://www.facebook.com/OurFoodSystems <https://www.facebook.com/OurFoodSystems>.

With regards.

Narasimha Reddy Donthi
For Stop Golden Rice! Network

PRESS RELEASE
June 5, 2021
 
People’s movements to counter UN summit; call to reclaim food systems from corporate control
 
On the occasion of World Environment Day, June 5, people’s movements and civil society organizations around the globe today launched the Global People’s Summit (GPS) on Food Systems, a counter-summit to the UN Food Systems Summit (UNFSS) slated to be held later this year. Organisers of the GPS are among the hundreds of CSOs and indigenous peoples organizations who have previously voiced criticisms of the UNFSS for its ties to big businesses and exclusion of small rural food producers.
 
“This year’s World Environment Day theme focuses on ecosystem restoration. To restore ecosystems, we need to reclaim our food systems and dismantle corporate control. Existing neoliberal policies in food and agriculture destroy the planet. A continuation and even strengthening of these pro-business policies—a clear direction which the UNFSS is taking—means further ecosystem destruction. In contrast, the People’s Summit will serve as a venue to tackle the pro-people and pro-planet transformation of our food systems – just, equitable, healthy, and sustainable,” said RazanZuayter, co-chairperson of the People’s Coalition on Food Sovereignty (PCFS).
 
SarojeniRengam, PAN Asia Pacific (PANAP) executive director, said that the GPS is a push back against corporate capture, exemplified by the strategic partnership between the UN and World Economic Forum, and the #ToxicAlliance between the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and CropLife International, the industry association of the world’s leading pesticide manufacturers. “We will not take the dominance of corporate interests over public policy spaces sitting down. The People’s Summit is a call to arms against corporatization of food systems, wherein a handful of corporations control land and productive resources and the way we produce our food, with harmful techno-fixes that have long been discredited. At the heart of genuine food systems transformation is the right to food, people’s food sovereignty and agroecology—all of which the UNFSS leaves out,” Rengam said.
 
The People’s Summit is composed primarily of movements of landless peasants, agricultural workers, fisherfolk, indigenous people, rural women and youth—or small food producers who produce 70% of the world’s food, yet remain among the world’s poorest and food insecure.
 
“The issue of landlessness and land grabbing is not in the agenda of the UNFSS. Nowhere in its so-called Action Tracks do discussions highlight critical trends such as on land concentration and reconcentration in the hands of big agribusiness firms and their network of local landlords and compradors, nor on the massive displacement of rural communities to give way to big private investments and large development projects,” said ChennaiahPoguri, chairperson of the Asian Peasant Coalition (APC).
JitenYumnan of the International Indigenous People’s Movement for Self Determination and Liberation (IPMSDL) added, “The Summit fails to address the massive human rights violations inflicted by such development aggression projects, which cause the landlessness and impoverishment of the rural peoples especially Indigenous Peoples. Our assertion of our right to self-determination, our ways of life, and our indigenous food systems is often met with criminalization and vilification, even murder. Landgrabbing corporations, including their funders and backing governments, should be held accountable – yet nowhere can we hear this in the conversations of the UNFSS.” 

“The UNFSS often champions the youth. But what future will we have when local agriculture has been destroyed by the influx of imported food? What future will we have when lands have been taken away or rainforests cleared for corporate monocultures that serve not domestic food needs, but ‘global value chains’ that value profit, instead of the right to food, above all?” said RahmatHidayat of the Youth for Food Sovereignty.
 
"While many heads of state have confirmed the need for strong action to promote sustainable food systems and halt climate change and biodiversity loss, in practice, unsustainable livestock farming and other forms of industrial food production are still heavily incentivized by governments. A growing number of public-private partnerships and initiatives promoting blended finance, make public institutions even more dependent on corporate funding. As a result, corporations have more influence over the decisions that many institutions make. For instance, the UNFSS promises to have a direct influence in the outcomes, leading to policy decisions that focus on protecting private interests rather than urgent and effective action to defend food sovereignty, protect biodiversity and tackle the climate emergency," said Isis Alvarez, campaign coordinator of the Global Forest Coalition.
 
“There is zero evidence that MNCs will suddenly grow a conscience and stop doing what’s in their interest of ever-growing profits. It will be naive to think that their engagement in this summit will lead to just and equitable food systems for women in Asia and the Pacific,” said Marjo Busto, Programme Officer of the Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development.
 
The Global People’s Summit on Food Systems will gather the broadest number of rural peoples, people's organizations, CSOs, and advocates to draw up a Declaration for a radical transformation of the current food regimes towards just, equitable, and sustainable food systems. The People’s Summit will also develop a People’s Action Plan – its major outcome – to realize our goal. This Action Plan will be based on outcomes of national, regional, and sectoral summits, as well as thematic workshops, to be held in different countries and regions starting this month.
 
The GPS main event will be a three-day Plenary in September 2021, both virtually and on-ground. Each day of the Plenary will be hosted by a Street Conference in one of the participating countries. On the fourth day, the Plenary will end with a coordinated Global Day of Action for Just, Equitable, and Sustainable Food Systems to highlight the people’s role and engagement.
 
The People’s Summit is being organized by:
 
●     People's Coalition on Food Sovereignty (PCFS) 
●     PAN Asia Pacific (PANAP) 
●     Asian Peasant Coalition (APC)
●     Arab Group for the Protection of Nature (APN) 
●     Arab People for Food Sovereignty (ANFS) 
●     Eastern and Southern Africa Small-scale Farmers Forum (ESAFF) 
●     Indigenous Peoples' Movement for Self-Determination and Liberation (IPMSDL) 
●     Coalition of Agricultural Workers International (CAWI) 
●     Asian Rural Women's Coalition (ARWC) 
●     Global Forest Coalition (GFC)
●     People Over Profit (POP) 
●     Asia Pacific Research Network (APRN) 
●     IBON International 
●     Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Land and Development (APWLD) 
●     Stop Golden Rice Network (SGRN) 
●     PAN North America (PANNA) 
●     A Growing Culture 
●     Youth for Food Sovereignty (YFS)



____________________________

Jai Sen

Independent researcher, editor; Senior Fellow at the School of International Development and Globalisation Studies at the University of Ottawa

jai.sen at cacim.net <mailto:jai.sen at cacim.net> &  <mailto:jsen at uottawa.ca>jsen at uottawa.ca <mailto:jsen at uottawa.ca>
Now based in Ottawa, Canada, on unsurrendered Anishinaabe territory (+1-613-282 2900) and in New Delhi, India (+91-98189 11325)

Check out something new – including for copies of the first two books below, at a discount, and much more : The Movements of Movements <https://movementsofmovements.net/>
Jai Sen, ed, 2017 – The Movements of Movements, Part 1 : What Makes Us Move ?.  New Delhi : OpenWord and Oakland, CA : PM Press.  Ebook and hard copy available at PM Press <http://www.pmpress.org/>; hard copy only also at The Movements of Movements <https://movementsofmovements.net/>
Jai Sen, ed, 2018a – The Movements of Movements, Part 2 : Rethinking Our Dance.  Ebook and hard copy available at PM Press <http://www.pmpress.org/>; hard copy only also at The Movements of Movements <https://movementsofmovements.net/>
Jai Sen, ed, 2018b – The Movements of Movements, Part 1 : What Makes Us Move ?  (Indian edition). New Delhi : AuthorsUpfront, in collaboration with OpenWord and PM Press.  Hard copy available at MOM1AmazonIN <https://www.amazon.in/dp/9387280101/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1522884070&sr=8-2&keywords=movements+of+movements+jai+sen>, MOM1Flipkart <https://www.flipkart.com/the-movements-of-movements/p/itmf3zg7h79ecpgj?pid=9789387280106&lid=LSTBOK9789387280106NBA1CH&marketplace=FLIPKART&srno=s_1_1&otracker=search&fm=SEARCH&iid=ff35b702-e6a8-4423-b014-16c84f6f0092.9789387280106.SEARCH&ppt=Search%20Page>, and MOM1AUpFront <http://www.authorsupfront.com/movements.htm>
SUBSCRIBE TO World Social Movement Discuss, an open, unmoderated, and self-organising forum on social and political movement at any level (local, national, regional, and global).  To subscribe, simply send an empty email to wsm-discuss-subscribe at lists.openspaceforum.net <mailto:wsm-discuss-subscribe at lists.openspaceforum.net>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <https://lists.openspaceforum.net/pipermail/wsm-discuss/attachments/20210605/21f75ba3/attachment.htm>
-------------- next part --------------
A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
Name: PR_GPS media launch_People?s movements to counter UN summit_ call to reclaim food systems from corporate control.pdf
Type: application/pdf
Size: 148655 bytes
Desc: not available
URL: <https://lists.openspaceforum.net/pipermail/wsm-discuss/attachments/20210605/21f75ba3/attachment.pdf>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <https://lists.openspaceforum.net/pipermail/wsm-discuss/attachments/20210605/21f75ba3/attachment-0001.htm>


More information about the WSM-Discuss mailing list