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Related: About this forumVenezuela’s Food Revolution Has Fought Off Big Agribusiness and Promoted Agroecology
http://www.commondreams.org/views/2016/01/11/venezuelas-food-revolution-has-fought-big-agribusiness-and-promoted-agroecologyJust days before the progressive National Assembly of Venezuela was dissolved, deputies passed a law which lays the foundation for a truly democratic food system. The country has not only banned genetically modified seeds, but set up democratic structures to ensure that seeds cannot be privatized and indigenous knowledge cannot be sold off to corporations. President Maduro signed the proposal into law before New Year, when a new anti-Maduro Assembly was sworn in.
Since Hugo Chavezs day, Venezuela has always held out against agribusiness, including GM, famously halting 500,000 acres of Monsanto corn in 2004 . In fact, Chavezs formal strategy for the country talked about creating an "an eco-socialist model of production based on a harmonic relationship between humans and nature." The aim, explicitly, was food sovereignty democratic control of food production.
But that didnt stop agribusiness trying to get a foothold in the country. A war is being waged by big agribusiness, which is trying to monopolize the very means of life seeds right across the world. In Africa, Latin America, Asia, even Europe. agribusiness is lobbying for new stronger intellectual property laws so they can more easily take traditional knowledge and resources and patent them, profiting from monopoly rights.
Agribusiness has been lobbying law-makers under the pretence that GM seeds will end food shortages the country is currently experiencing. But Venezuelas strong peasant movement, part of the international peasant network La Via Campesina, fought back. They defeated a 2013 bill that would have provided a back door to GM and initiating a two year democratic process, involving deputies, campaigners, peasants and indigenous groups, to forge a genuinely progressive seed law.
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Venezuela’s Food Revolution Has Fought Off Big Agribusiness and Promoted Agroecology (Original Post)
eridani
Jan 2016
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I wonder why there is a good scarcity that cost chavismo last election then... N/t
Marksman_91
Jan 2016
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Marksman_91
(2,035 posts)1. I wonder why there is a good scarcity that cost chavismo last election then... N/t
Judi Lynn
(160,527 posts)2. Viva "La Via Campesina!"Thank you for this good, good news, eridani. Best wishes to these angels.n/t