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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.
File 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.
File 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. ...
File 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. ...
File 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.
File 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 ...
File trade & people's food sovereignty
Food and water are peoples’ most basic needs. Agriculture is therefore critical for all people. April 2003
File 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 ...
File 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 ...
File 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 ...
File fertile resistance in agrobiodiversity
Friends of the Earth International, August 2002: Local communities defending agrobiodiversity against gmos and agrobusiness.
File 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 ...
File 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 ...
File 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 ...
File 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 ...
File 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 ...
File 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. ...
File 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, ...
File 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 ...
File 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 ...