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False Solutions to Food Crisis will Escalate
Starvation, Accelerate Climate Change and Devastate Biodiversity
by Dr. Rachel Smolker et al.
Rome, ITALY -- The Global Forest Coalition, a worldwide coalition of
environmental NGOs and Indigenous Peoples' Organizations, called World
Environment Day 2008 a black day for the environment, now that it appears the
FAO Summit on World Food Security will fail to agree on an immediate halt to
all forms of support for agrofuels. Instead, countries like the U.S. seem eager
to exploit the current human tragedy for the promotion of a new 'Green
Revolution,' which will have devastating impacts on both the climate and
biodiversity.
"The rapid expansion of large-scale unsustainable agriculture that is being
promoted at this Summit will lead to massive deforestation, thus contributing
significantly to climate change," warns Dr. Miguel Lovera, the chairperson of
the Global Forest Coalition. "In a country like Paraguay we have seen how the
expansion of large-scale agro-industrial monocultures like soy has displaced
small farmers and Indigenous Peoples, destroyed their forests, and contaminated
their water resources with agro-chemicals, with devastating impacts on the
health, welfare, and nutrition of rural communities."
It is widely acknowledged that the current food crisis has been caused by a
combination of factors: climate change, a history of corporate-led
globalization of food production and trade, increased consumption of meat and
dairy products and the rapid expansion of agrofuels.
Considering these factors, the one quick measure Heads of States could have
taken to save the lives of many of the thousands of people currently starving,
is to call for an immediate halt of all subsidies and other kinds of support to
agrofuel production," stated Dr. Rachel Smolker of Global Justice Ecology
Project, and the lead agrofuel researcher for the Global Forest Coalition. Dr.
Smolker concluded, "By failing to take this emergency measure, countries like
the U.S. have made it clear that their main allegiance is to the agro-
industrial interests that are capitalizing on the current crisis to promote
their biotechnology, agro-chemicals, artificial fertilizers and other false
solutions to the food crisis. This model of industrial agriculture is a major
contributor to climate change, deforestation, rural depopulation as well as
starvation. The 'solutions' being proposed by FAO will only worsen the
situation. Food production, land and water rights must be put back into the
hands of people, not corporations if we are to find a true solution to this
crisis."
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Climate change will have a particularly devastating effects in regions like
Africa and the Pacific, that are already suffering disproportionately from the
current food crisis. "By the end of this century 15 out of 27 nations in the
Pacific will either no longer exist or will be totally uninhabitable," alerts
Sandy Gauntlett, chairperson of the Pacific Indigenous Peoples Environment
Coalition. He ends, "The reality of agrofuels is that it is an economic measure
that allows big industry to peddle psychological relief to the European and
American consumer while the Pacific drowns and slowly starves."
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