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NFFC is building support for a growing international food sovereignty movement. This movement seeks to guarantee the basic right of communities to choose where and how their food is produced and what food they consume. Fighting against corporate control of agriculture, farmers are leading the way to change the food system. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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FOOD SOVEREIGNTY
Click here to read NFFC's Food Sovereignty Brochure. Click here for a summary version. |
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Food for Thought and Action: Our global food system is terribly broken. The curriculum is divided into four modules: one each for consumers, faith and anti-hunger groups, environmentalists and farmers. This collection of education-for-action exercises and factsheets has been developed by Grassroots International and the National Family Farm Coalition to help build the food sovereignty movement in the United States. For more information, and to download the free curriculum, visit www.foodforthoughtandaction.org. |
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The NFFC defends food sovereignty and the human rights of famers across the globe by: 1) channeling its voice and support for the rights of farmers across the globe as a member of Via Campesina, an international movement of peasants, small- and medium-sized producers, landless, rural women, indigenous people, rural youth and agricultural workers. Via Campesina defends the values and the basic interests of our members and is an autonomous, pluralist and multicultural movement, independent of any political, economic, or other type of affiliation. 2) taking an active stance to reform our broken food and farm systems. NFFC proposed the Food From Family Farms Act as an alternative model to the U.S. Farm Bill:
3) speaking up about the global food crisis. This crisis, only now in the international spotlight, has been taking place for decades and is caused in large part by flawed free trade agreements and the World Trade Organization (WTO). Working with other fair trade, international development, and advocacy groups, environmentalists, and faith-based organizations, NFFC helped craft a policy platform on how to build a path towards sovereignty for all farmers around the world.
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U.N. General Assembly on the Globat Food Crisis and the Right to Food On April 6, 2009, farmers, community groups, researchers, government officials, and UN agency representatives gathered to discuss the global food crisis, and the UN-endorsed right to food. Statement by Olivier De Schutter, Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food Statement by Mr. Henry Saragih, General Coordinator of La Via Campesina |
Food Sovereignty Resources
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| A Vision of Food Sovereignty: Farmers Speak Out (10.10.06) - At the Community Food Security Conference in Vancouver, Canada, family farmers from Montana, Texas, Mexico, and Canada held up food sovereignty as the future of food and agriculture. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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nffc@nffc.net ph (202) 543-5675 (c) 2008 National Family Farm Coalition |
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