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Issue n°5 October 2014
GREEN INSIGHT INTO EU FOOD POLICY
- Any hope for sustainable and safe food policy with new proposed EU commissioner?
- EP Hearings and EU Food agenda: mixed feelings about the 3 Commissioners involved
- Join the pledge for the Publication of the Communication on 'Building a Sustainable European Food System'
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
- Climate Smart Agriculture is actually STUPID!
- Report on Empowering Rural Stakeholders in the Western Balkans: this is about Europe, this is about us!
- World Food Day: Why just one day?
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GREEN INSIGHT INTO EU FOOD POLICY
Any hope for sustainable and safe food policy with new proposed EU commissioner?
Jean Claude Juncker proposed Vytenis Andriukatis as commissioner for Health and Food safety. Despite some promising elements in Andriukaitis' mission letter we may doubt about any positive influence of this portfolio on our health, nor food safety. The Greens/EFA Group has concerns with the brief he has been given, which would view this crucial portfolio for the European public from a narrow economic and commercial perspective. The Greens/EFA Group took the opportunity of the hearing of the proposed commissioner to exchange views on his assignment.EP Hearings and EU Food agenda: mixed feelings about the 3 Commissioners involved
Members of the European Parliament last week held hearings with the three Commissioners-designate with food-related portfolios. The work of Mr Vella (ENVI/PECH), Mr Andriukaitis (Food Safety and Health) and Mr Hogan (Agriculture), will have an impact on what ends up on European citizens’ plates. But, it is hard to believe these three profiles will easily carry concrete perspectives towards more coherent and fair EU food systems.Join the pledge for the Publication of the Communication on 'Building a Sustainable European Food System'
In April 2013, the European Commission announced that the Communication entitled "Building a Sustainable European Food System" would be published by the end of 2013 or early 2014. But so far no text has been published. This Communication is a wake-up call to the European Union to address food waste, but it also look at the whole food system, and the many aspects of sustainable food, that could guide the EU to move forward a coherent European Food Policy and secure the sustainable production and consumption of food in Europe in the coming years. MEPs involved in this initiative have recently sent a common letter urging the European Commission not to delay the publication of the communication any further. But, as citizens, can help the publication of the Communication on Sustainable Food come true! Join the Food Revolution! Sign up to the Charter and register online to share your actions in favour of reform and push for food policy to become genuinely sustainable.FOOD FOR THOUGHT
'Climate Smart agriculture' is actually STUPID!
Part of an approach initiated and promoted by the FAO, the concept of 'Climate Smart Agriculture' (CSA) was born in 2010 at the time of the Hague Conference on Agriculture, Food security and Climate Change. A framework document details the foundations of this world alliance and the expected results of this process. Last 23 September, at the Global Climate Summit, UN Secretary General Ban-Ki Moon officially launched the Global Alliance for Climate-Smart Agriculture including more than 20 governments and 30 organisations and corporations, ranging from the pesticide to the agri-food sectors. In fact, the trendy wording of 'Climate Smart agriculture' refers to developing the technical, policy and economic conditions to achieve food security - rather than food sovereignty - actually boosted by the corporations' motto to 'Feed the world' by 2050. Supporters of the CSA claim that carbon capture and storage techniques could finance climate resilience, food security and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. However, they do not question the specificities of industrial agriculture such as the use of synthetic fertilisers, GMOs or high-yielding seed varieties, which cause soil erosion and put biodiversity and farmers' rights at risk. Among the success stories on CSA, there is no mention of any of the genuine and effective methods for food production and reduction of greenhouse gases defended by agro-ecological approaches. As claimed in the letter signed by 100 civil society organisations rejecting the newly-announced Global Alliance for Climate Smart Agriculture 'The proposed Global Alliance on Climate-Smart Agriculture seems to be yet another strategy by powerful players to prop up industrial agriculture, which undermines the basic human right to food. It is nothing new, nothing innovative, and not what we need'. Climate Smart Agriculture is actually stupid!- Read the letter from civil society organisations
- Read ATTAC briefing on Climate Smart Agriculture (in French)