Food movement speaks with one voice: Occupy our food supply
source: http://ran.org/food-movement-speaks-one-voice-occupy-our-food-supply
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Monsanto and Cargill rise to top of food movement’s ire
SAN FRANCISCO (Thursday, February 23): On February 27, an unprecedented alliance of more than 60 Occupy groups and 30 environmental, food and corporate accountability organizations have joined together for Occupy our Food Supply, a global day of action resisting the corporate control of food systems.
The call to Occupy our Food Supply, facilitated by Rainforest Action Network, is being echoed by prominent thought leaders, authors, farmers and activists including the Indian environmentalist Vandana Shiva, Food Inc.’s Robert Kenner, music legend Willie Nelson, actor Woody Harrelson, and authors Michael Pollan, Raj Patel, Anna Lappe, Gary Paul Nabhan, and Marion Nestle, among others. (See quotes in release below). The central theme uniting this diverse coalition is a shared sense of urgency to resist the corporate consolidation of food systems and create socially and environmentally just local solutions.
"Nothing is more important than the food we eat and the family farmers who grow it," said Willie Nelson, Founder and President of Farm Aid. "Corporate control of our food system has led to the loss of millions of family farmers, destruction of our soil, pollution of our water and health epidemics of obesity and diabetes. We simply cannot afford it. Our food system belongs in the hands of many family farmers, not under the control of a handful of corporations."
From Brazil, Hungary, Ireland, and Argentina to dozens of states in the US, thousands of people will be participating in the February 27 global day of action. Participants will be reclaiming unused bank-owned lots to create community gardens; hosting seed exchanges in front of stock exchanges; labeling products on grocery store shelves that have genetically engineered ingredients; building community alliances to support locally owned grocery stores and resist Walmart megastores; and protesting food giants Monsanto and Cargill.
“Occupy our Food Supply is a day to reclaim our most basic life support system – our food – from corporate control. It is an unprecedented day of solidarity to create local, just solutions that steer our society away from the stranglehold of industrial food giants like Cargill and Monsanto,” said Ashley Schaeffer, Rainforest Agribusiness campaigner with Rainforest Action Network (RAN), of the day of action,
Never have so few corporations been responsible for more of our food chain. Of the 40,000 food items in a typical US grocery store, more than half are now brought to us by just 10 corporations. Today, three companies process more than 70 percent of all U.S. beef, Tyson, Cargill and JBS.[1] More than ninety percent of soybean seeds and 80 percent of corn seeds used in the United States are sold by just one company: Monsanto. Four companies are responsible for up to 90 percent of the global trade in grain. And one in four food dollars is spent at Walmart.
The overwhelming support for Occupy our Food Supply underscores the unity between farmers, parents, health care professionals, human rights activists, food justice advocates and food lovers around the world who are increasingly viewing their concerns as different manifestations of the same underlying problem: a food system structured for short term profit instead of the long term health of people and the planet.
Supporting groups include: Bay Localize, Berkeley Association for Animal Advocacy, Biosafety Alliance, California Food and Justice Coalition, Chiapas Support Committee, Family Farm Defenders, Food Democracy Now, Food First, National Family Farms Coalition, PAN (Pesticide Action Network), Pesticide Watch, Planting Justice, Organic Consumers Association, Occupy Big Food, Occupy Claremont, Occupy Cargill, Occupy DC, Occupy Delaware, Occupy Denver, Occupy Farms, Occupy for Animal Rights, Occupy Fort Lauderdale, Occupy Food, Occupy Gardens Toronto, Occupy Jacksonville, Occupy Maine, Occupy MN/Seeds of Change, Occupy Monsanto, Occupy Philly (Occupy Vacant Lots), Occupy Portland, OWS-Food Justice, OWS Puppets, OWS Sustainability, Occupy Santa Cruz, Occupy SF Environmental Justice Working Group, and Occupy the Food System- Oakland, among many others.
For the full list of supporters and more information on the events planned for Occupy our Food Supply, visit www.occupyourfoodsupply.org.
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Read more: The Food Movement Speaks With one Voice: Occupy our Food Supply | Rainforest Action Network http://ran.org/food-movement-speaks-one-voice-occupy-our-food-supply#ixzz1nPEJHW...
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mrpuma2u
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Even if you are not a farmer, you can help. Buy local, buy organic, buy fair trade coffee, don't spray herbicide and pesticide death on your lawn.
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Kelly_Balthrop
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I think this summer is going to heat up with the 99% pressure. It is a global movement now. Our system is sick, and we must do something.
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Kelly_Balthrop:
now or never Kelly, I agree 100%
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circlesquared
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terrific, hopeful post and your additions below are priceless
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JanforGore
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circlesquared:
Appreciated. And another important event you won't see reported on the MSM.
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JanforGore:
saw a car here in FL yesterday with 99% spray painted on the side...all too rare in this area, had to stop and chat.
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MSII
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It's nothing short of amazing that with all the recent fighting over the healthcare situation the major source of the problem, the ill health of people, and the reason why has barely been whispered! The crap that passes as food in america! It's a disgrace the garbage passing as food. All the "value-added" corporate slop. Return to a real america, a America of family farms! Of real food! Not the massively over-processed slop pumped full of high-fructose-corn-syrup ("the white mans poison"! - Huey Freeman), salt, and fat (not even to mention the chemicals)!
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MSII:
Absolutely. You cannot have an effective healthcare policy without addressing our food system and our environment. It is an empty shell without that.
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JanforGore
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http://occupyourfoodsupply.org/occupy-our-food-supply
More information about global events.
My event is planning for a community garden and sending it to my local government. I will also be protesting Monsanto and calling for labels on GMO food through contact with my state legislators. It doesn't take much. If you can't physically make it to an event all it takes is a modem and your passion for change. This won't be done without us.
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dadevil
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“The people will have to rebuild democracy as a living democracy.”
The American people should see that corporations have abandoned them long ago,” says scientist, environmentalist, and food justice activist Dr. Vandana Shiva, named one of the seven most influential women in the world by Forbes magazine. “The people will have to rebuild democracy as a living democracy.”
Dr. Shiva has been fighting corporate takeover in every area in her native India, combating a nuclear plant one week and patented, genetically modified seeds another. She joins Laura in studio to advise American activists how they can fight the merging of corporations and government here at home and around the world.
Can be found here
http://www.vandanashiva.org/?p=678 - 1 year ago
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JanforGore
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dadevil:
Thanks. That's the video I posted below this comment. Double the pleasure .
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http://current.com/groups/culture/93199080_dr-vandana-shiva-understanding-the-co...
Dr. Vandana Shiva: Understanding The Corporate Takeover:
A brilliant voice of reason and truth. - 1 year ago
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Raj Patel: The Real Price Of Food
ckground on event and Raj Patel, author of Stuffed and Starved:
College of the Atlantic's food conference Food for Thought, Time for Action: Sustainable food, farming and fisheries for the 21st century. Keynote speaker Patel is a visiting scholar at the Center for African Studies at the University of California at Berkeley and a fellow at the Food First Institute of Food and Development Policy in Oakland, CA. He has just returned from two years at the Centre for Civil Society at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, where he is a research associate. He holds a PhD from Cornell University's Department of Development Sociology, an MA from the London School of Economics, and a BA in philosophy, politics and economics from Balliol College, Oxford.
____He is a true hero for the sustainable food movement and well worth the time to listen to.
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http://current.com/green/93590185_will-allen-voting-with-our-farms-and-forks-aga...
Will Allen: Voting With Our Farms And Forks Against Climate Catastrophe
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JanforGore:
beautiful !
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http://current.com/community/92939062_cafo-the-tragedy-of-industrial-animal-fact...
CAFO: The Tragedy Of Industrial Animal Factories
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JanforGore:
Factory farming is nothing short of an abomination! Not about producing food, not about feeding starving people, just about profit, always god-d@mn profit! Laissez-faire-farming!
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MSII
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MSII:
It is a direct antithesis to what agriculture has been for thousands of years. A profit making scheme that still sees over a billion in our world starving due to lack of access to real food sovereignty. This movement is so necessary now.
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http://current.com/community/93367295_what-the-usda-doesnt-want-you-to-know-abou...
What The USDA Doesn't Want You To Know About Antibiotics And Factory Farms
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http://current.com/green/89030558_cargill-a-corporate-threat-to-food-and-farming...
Cargill: A Corporate Threat To Food And Farming
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http://current.com/technology/93658026_agroecology-success-stories-from-the-fiel...
Agroecology works. Fossil fuel/pesticide industrial agriculture is killing our biodiversity. Humans and other species cannot live sustainably without biodiversity. Standing up against the industrial agricultural lobby is to stand up for sustainability, climate balance, health, soil, clean water, clean air, food sovereignty, democracy and human rights.This is what Occupy should be all about.
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JanforGore
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Thanks for removing the "spam" label. Spam isn't real food either. ;-).
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JanforGore
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Please let me know how this is spam and why it was hidden.
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JanforGore
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JanforGore
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Nothing about this post is spam.
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