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- Alternatives to agribusiness
- Around the world, arable lands are being acquired or occupied by companies, governments and investors. Food in all parts of the world has become homogeneous ...
- Paraguay: the human cost of soy
- Local farmers tell their stories of living with the devastating effects of soy cultivation in Paraguay.
- Killing Fields the battle to feed factory farms
- This ground breaking film investigates the impacts of growing soy in South America to feed factory farms in Europe. Our campaign gives people unwittingly ...
- Food Crisis Talks: Governments Should Scrap Biofuels, Not Push GM Crops
- ROME (ITALY) / LONDON (UK), October 16, 2012 – As Governments gather in Rome today, World Food Day, to discuss the global food price crisis, Friends of the ...
- Food Sovereignty Program highlights
- The Food Sovereignty Program’s objective is to resist and expose industrial corporate-led agriculture and promote food sovereignty.
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Round Table on Responsible Soy (RTRS) statement
- Friends of the Earth International, April 2008: Friends of the Earth International strongly rejects the current process of the Roundtable on Responsible Soy ...
- Green schemes for biofuel crops set to fail
- Attempts to use certification schemes to reduce the widespread environmental and social problems caused by growing crops for fuels and animal feeds are bound ...
- GMO-Free Europe Conference 2010
- Come and take part in the 6th European Conference of GMO-Free Regions, Brussels and Ghent, September 16-18, 2010. Co-organised by Friends of the Earth Europe.
- GMO-Free Europe Conference 2010
- Come and take part in the 6th European Conference of GMO-Free Regions, Brussels and Ghent, September 16-18, 2010. Co-organised by Friends of the Earth Europe.
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Who benefits from GM crops? 2009
- Friends of the Earth International, February 2009: The biotechnology industry has aggressively touted GM as a solution to hunger and the global food crisis. ...
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Who benefits from GM crops? 2009 executive summary
- Friends of the Earth International, February 2009: The biotechnology industry has aggressively touted GM as a solution to hunger and the global food crisis. ...
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Food Sovereignty: A New Model for a Human Right
- Statement by La Via Campesina and Friends of the Earth International at the 17th Session of the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development.
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Who benefits from GM crops? 2010
- Friends of the Earth International, September 2010: Every year, the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Applications, which is partly ...
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trade & people's food sovereignty
- Food and water are peoples’ most basic needs. Agriculture is therefore critical for all people. April 2003
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Who Benefits from GM crops? - 2007 executive summary
- Friends of the Earth International, January 2007: Summary from the report 'Who benefits from GM crops? An Analysis of the global performance of genetically ...
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who benefits from gm crops? - 2007 summary - mandarin
- Friends of the Earth International, January 2007: Summary from the report 'Who benefits from GM crops? An Analysis of the global performance of genetically ...
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contamination genetique afrique
- Les Amis de la Terre International, 2002: Ce fascicule aborde quelques-unes des grandes questions posées par les organismes génétiquement modifiés (OGM) dans ...
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fertile resistance in agrobiodiversity
- Friends of the Earth International, August 2002: Local communities defending agrobiodiversity against gmos and agrobusiness.
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Stop playing with hunger! - factsheet
- Friends of the Earth International, June 2003: The US Government is promoting GM crops as the primary solution to improving food security and solving hunger ...
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StarLink Genetically Engineered Corn in the Food Supply - chronology
- Friends of the Earth International, February 2005: Sequence of events regarding the introduction of StarLink's genetically engineered corn into mainstream food ...
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Playing with Hunger: The reality behind the shipment of GMOs as food aid
- Friends of the Earth International, July 2003: A controversy over genetically modified (GM) food aid arose in 2000 and grew increasingly in 2002, when ...
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How the US Government is Planning to Approve Contamination of the World’s Food Supply with Experimental GM Crops - briefing paper
- Friends of the Earth, May 2005: This paper explores the ways in which over the past two decades, the United States government has done everything possible to ...
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Nyeleni Forum for Food Sovereignty 2007
- The report of the Forum for Food Sovereignty held in February 2007 in Nyeleni, Mali: The Forum For Food Sovereignty, was an opportunity for people who ...
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Farmers and biodiversity in Latin America
- Friends of the Earth International, May 2003: For rural workers, the creation of biodiversity is the result of an interaction between human beings and nature. ...
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who benefits from gm crops? - 2011
- Friends of the Earth International, February 2011: This annual report analyses major new developments regarding genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in ...
- La Troja: a fair trade and solidarity project
- La Troja is a warehouse run by Friends of the Earth Costa Rica. It has been created to enable small scale producers to store basic grains such as, maize, ...
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AGRA’s Technology Push in Africa
- Friends of the Earth International describes the flaws with the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), a programme largely funded by the Bill Gates ...
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Wolf in Sheep's Clothing ‘sustainably’ - Summary
- An analysis of proposals to intensify agriculture
- GM crops failing to tackle climate change
- Amsterdam / Uruguay, 23 February 2010 – On the day of the release of annual industry-sponsored figures, a new report from Friends of the Earth International ...
- European Commission gives green light to genetically modified potatoes
- A decision by Europe's new health and consumer commissioner, John Dalli, to give the go ahead for genetically modified potatoes to be grown in Europe, has been ...

