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FAO & the Committee on World Food Security (CFS) | Food Sovereignty | Trade Markets and Income

Fight against Land Grabbing

18 October 201122 April 2024

16-17 October 2011 – World Food Sovereignty Day

Rome, Italy, 17 October 2011 – As the 37th session of the Committee on World Food Security (CFS) begins at FAO, civil society organizations (CSO) welcome Saturday’s results of the second round of negotiations on the Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests, and urge governments to conclude negotiations as soon as possible.

After an intense week of negotiations, 74% of the text of the Guidelines was adopted, including crucial issues for social movements and organizations, like the recognition and protection of customary systems of land tenure, forest and fisheries, and protection of the defenders of the rights of farmers, fishermen, indigenous peoples, pastoralists and nomads, as well as a commitment to not criminalize social struggles in defense of their natural resources.

“The adopted text reflects the fact that we were here, reminding government officials that they have an obligation to ensure our interests,” said Kalissa Regier, Canadian farmer, on behalf of La Via Campesina.

 

The CSOs also presented the Dakar Appeal Against Land Grabbing, endorsed by 870 organizations around the world, to the chair of CFS, Dr. Noel D. De Luna. They asked that this appeal be considered in the negotiations and for a ban on land grabbing. However, this and other proposals of the CSOs were strongly rejected by several governments.

“I saw several governments attempt to get rid of the human rights approach to the governance of natural resources. It was a tough fight, “said Sofia Monsalve Suárez, a key negotiator and representative of FIAN International. “The use of natural resources for food production is a matter of right and cannot be commoditized.”

Because of the complexity of the text, the negotiations were not concluded. Several contentious issues, such as investment in agriculture, still remain. The Committee on Food Security, the new governing body of agricultural and food policy, will determine when the next negotiations will take place and in the coming week will discuss about others important issues as food price volatility and trade policies.

Some of the main events organized by CSOs around this week:

Monday, 17 October

12.30 – 14.00 Lebanon Room (D209)

  • “The NGO/CSO Forum” Side-event with a focus on Land Grabbing and civil society expectations for the CFS.

Tuesday, 18 October

12.30 – 14

Iran Room (B016)

  • “Africa can Feed Itself” Side-event, a dialogue between African governments and African family farmers which will focus on what investments are needed to promote sustainable agricultural development.

Wednesday, 19 October

13.00 – 13.30

Outside FAO (Food sovereignty tent, Piazza di Porta Capena/Salita di San Gregorio)

  • Press Conference and Via Campesina action “Small Farmers for a Corporate Free Agriculture”

17.00-19.00

Ethiopia Room

  • Strategy meeting: WTO negotiations and CFS role on food trade governance

Friday, 21 October

14.30 – 16.00

Iran Room (B016)

  • CSM Evaluation of the CFS 37

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Kalissa Regier, Sofia Monsalve Suárez and other civil society representatives are available for interview.

Contact:

Monica Di Sisto Fair/Cisa

Fair/Italian Committee on Food Sovereignty

monicadisisto@gmail.com

+49 157 8188 6732

Marina Litvinsky

FIAN International

litvinsky@fian.org

+39 335 8426752

Annelies Schorpion

La Via Campesina

a.schorpion@eurovia.org

+39 331 9209210

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