Invitation to a global video conference on
Global Food Sufficiency
Towards sustainable food production and consumption
Dear Friends,
The world food crisis is a major threat and one of the main political challenges for the coming decades. Famines and subtle hunger are spreading on a local and regional level, in rural as well as in urban areas. But the causes for the crisis are globally connected and solutions must be found onthe local as well as on the global level. With the upcoming conference on global food sufficiency we wish to raise thequestion how local, regional, national and global food systems can provide sufficient and wholesome food for all. We wish to see how the currentconcepts of self sufficiency, food security, and food sovereignty cancontribute to political and practical solutions in the fight against hunger as well as reduce wasteful food consumption. On 29 April the video conference will simultaneously connect civil society and decision-makers from Asia (regional conference in Manila), Africa(regional conference in Dakar), Latin America (regional conference in Brasilia), and North America (regional conference in Washington, DC) with a regional conference in the European Parliament in Brussels. Each regional conference will provide an analysis of proposals on the keyfood problems of the region, possible solutions to existing food insecurity and suggestions for common global action. Each region will have a one hour slot to make its points clear with question and answer time from the otherregions. If technically possible, the conference will be streamed on internet.
The format: The global video conference experiment
This conference is an experiment which uses video conferencing in order to connect simultaneous regional conferences dealing with the same issue: How to achieve global food sufficiency. The format will allow avoiding large distance travel. Participants may not be able to communicate as if they were in the same room. But they may better grasp the dimension of the food crisis and agree on possible common action. With just short time slots for contributions of each region, the conferenceformat demands a high focus on key messages and strict discipline of the participants to respect time limits of their presentations.
The conference will be moderated from the European Parliament in Brussels, but it will offer to the parallel regional conferences in Asia (Manila, Philippines), West Africa (Dakar, Senegal), Latin America (Brasilia, Brazil), and the USA (Washington DC) to manage their one hour input independently. The one hour slots include 30 minutes for short presentations or internal debates on reasons for food insecurity, possible solutions and suggestions for common global action between the regions.
Themes to be shared
The perspective of the Philippines may focus on the question of good governance in the field of food security, the empowerment of small farmers and on the demand for a local and regional stock-keeping system in order to stabilize farm gate prices and agricultural markets.
The West African perspective may demand for the appreciation of alternative food cultures such as family farms, local and regional markets and discuss strategies to make food production systems more sustainable regarding environmental threats.
The European perspective may focus on the negative impact of competitiveness and export oriented EU farm policy and the negative impact of feed imports, as well as on failures in the internal food system - the constant decrease of farm revenues, increased market power of retailers and increased waste of food.
The Brazilian perspective may focus on contradictions and complementarities between family farming based food production and export oriented production of commodities. The assembly of CONSEA on Zero Hunger programme of the government may allow participants to analyse the options for farmers' organisations and consumers to achieve a fair deal.
The North American perspective may wish to discuss internal and external food aid and the role of the US farming sector in a global food sufficiency system. The impacts of the current financial crisis as well as the speculation on food commodities on global food security will also be main points.
The conference will end in common conclusions and proposals for global actions.
Looking forward to your participation and contribution,
With kind regards
On behalf of the organising team: Marek Poznanski and Hannes Lorenzen
Contact: friedrich-wilhelm.graefezubaringdorf@europarl.europa.eu
The conference will be webstreamed on
http://www.greens-efa.org/cms/default/rubrik/6/6270.greensefa_org@en.htm
Global Food Sufficiency
Towards sustainable food production and consumption
Dear Friends,
The world food crisis is a major threat and one of the main political challenges for the coming decades. Famines and subtle hunger are spreading on a local and regional level, in rural as well as in urban areas. But the causes for the crisis are globally connected and solutions must be found onthe local as well as on the global level. With the upcoming conference on global food sufficiency we wish to raise thequestion how local, regional, national and global food systems can provide sufficient and wholesome food for all. We wish to see how the currentconcepts of self sufficiency, food security, and food sovereignty cancontribute to political and practical solutions in the fight against hunger as well as reduce wasteful food consumption. On 29 April the video conference will simultaneously connect civil society and decision-makers from Asia (regional conference in Manila), Africa(regional conference in Dakar), Latin America (regional conference in Brasilia), and North America (regional conference in Washington, DC) with a regional conference in the European Parliament in Brussels. Each regional conference will provide an analysis of proposals on the keyfood problems of the region, possible solutions to existing food insecurity and suggestions for common global action. Each region will have a one hour slot to make its points clear with question and answer time from the otherregions. If technically possible, the conference will be streamed on internet.
The format: The global video conference experiment
This conference is an experiment which uses video conferencing in order to connect simultaneous regional conferences dealing with the same issue: How to achieve global food sufficiency. The format will allow avoiding large distance travel. Participants may not be able to communicate as if they were in the same room. But they may better grasp the dimension of the food crisis and agree on possible common action. With just short time slots for contributions of each region, the conferenceformat demands a high focus on key messages and strict discipline of the participants to respect time limits of their presentations.
The conference will be moderated from the European Parliament in Brussels, but it will offer to the parallel regional conferences in Asia (Manila, Philippines), West Africa (Dakar, Senegal), Latin America (Brasilia, Brazil), and the USA (Washington DC) to manage their one hour input independently. The one hour slots include 30 minutes for short presentations or internal debates on reasons for food insecurity, possible solutions and suggestions for common global action between the regions.
Themes to be shared
The perspective of the Philippines may focus on the question of good governance in the field of food security, the empowerment of small farmers and on the demand for a local and regional stock-keeping system in order to stabilize farm gate prices and agricultural markets.
The West African perspective may demand for the appreciation of alternative food cultures such as family farms, local and regional markets and discuss strategies to make food production systems more sustainable regarding environmental threats.
The European perspective may focus on the negative impact of competitiveness and export oriented EU farm policy and the negative impact of feed imports, as well as on failures in the internal food system - the constant decrease of farm revenues, increased market power of retailers and increased waste of food.
The Brazilian perspective may focus on contradictions and complementarities between family farming based food production and export oriented production of commodities. The assembly of CONSEA on Zero Hunger programme of the government may allow participants to analyse the options for farmers' organisations and consumers to achieve a fair deal.
The North American perspective may wish to discuss internal and external food aid and the role of the US farming sector in a global food sufficiency system. The impacts of the current financial crisis as well as the speculation on food commodities on global food security will also be main points.
The conference will end in common conclusions and proposals for global actions.
Looking forward to your participation and contribution,
With kind regards
On behalf of the organising team: Marek Poznanski and Hannes Lorenzen
Contact: friedrich-wilhelm.graefezubaringdorf@europarl.europa.eu
The conference will be webstreamed on
http://www.greens-efa.org/cms/default/rubrik/6/6270.greensefa_org@en.htm
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