Title: Benny Haerlin
1Global perspectives of GMO marketing and
resistance
- Benny Haerlin
- Foundation on Future Farming
- Save our Seeds
2ConsumerNetworks
It all started with consumer resistance in Europe
... and elsewhere
3Supermarkets and brands go ge free
- Today most European supermarkets and food brands
have a gmo free policy
4There is no market for GM food products but
there is a huge market for GM animal feedEU GMO
labelling regulations in food and feed April
2004 (1997)
gt 95 of all GMOsimported to Europe
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6Latest figures of ISAAA GMO planting by country
2004
7Latest figures of ISAAA GMO planting by crop
2004
8GMOs will feed the world?
golden rice
9GMO cultivation in developing countries
- Basically all GMO planted in developing
countries are cash crops for export, most of
them in industrial farming - Most developing countries growing GMO have a
hunger problem, which these GMOs do not address
(e.g. Argentina, China, India)
10The Industrial concept of reshaping the
agricultural market
11GMO industry concept
- Increase external input of chemcials and
standardised seeds (i.e. also increased input of
machinery and energy) - Decrease and devaluate input of human labour
- Exclusive private ownership of seeds and germ
plasm (patents) - Vertical integration Control of the chain from
seed to food - Global markets for food, commodities, seeds and
knowledge - Adapting the environment to industrial
requirements - Produce for those who can pay, less those who
need
12Our concept
- Food sovereignty
- Food for all
- Regional and local markets first
- More decent jobs and livelihoods
- Less toxic and energy input
- Low risk, error-friendly and reversible
technologies - Fairly shared access to common heritage of seeds
and knowledge No patents on life! - Adapting land use and agriculture to local and
global environmental conditions - Preserve and cultivate natural, agricultural and
cultural diversity and identity
13GMO-free Regionsa new perspective and focus
- Freedom of choice on cultivation and releases of
GMO is not an individual but a collective
decision gt what democratic context? - environment and nature protection (not only food
safety) - contamination and co-existence
- Control over agricultural practice and rural
livelihoods, incl. patents and seed control
14Global resistance against GMO
GMO wheat stopped
GMO free counties
Plant GM rice?
NO! GMO campaign
Stop GM maize imports
GM cotton out of control
Legalise gm soya?
GMO free Parana
GMO in food Aid ?
States GM rape seed moratorium
GMO free New Zealand initiative
Protect forests from GM soya
GMO free Tasmania
GM labelling
Active campaings
15No GMO in our seeds!
w w w . s a v e o u r s e e d s . o r g
Seeds are handed over from generation to
generation since 10 000 years.They are the basis
of global food security and the heritage of
future generations.
16Market decisons in industrialised democracies
regulators
Developing countries Farmers,rural
communities and markets
Consumers / citizens
media
Retailers / Supermarkets
Food producers brands
Suppliers / commdodity dealers
Farmers
Agro-chemical seed companies