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Agroecology, Biodiversity and Peasants' Seeds

India, Peoples Biodiversity Festival: the Commercialization of Biodiversity

11 December 2012

(October 16,  Hyderabad)

Farmers movements, members of the global peasants movement la Via Campesina organized a talk on “the commercialization of biodiversity” at the Peoples Biodiversity Festival organized by various peoples organizations in Hyderabad in the backdrop of the ongoing CBD negotiations. The participants were members of the karnatas farmers movement- KRRS as well as mr Pablo Solon, executive director of advocacy NGO focus on the global south, Isis Alvarez from Colombia representing Global Forest Coalition.

Mr KC KC Basavraj of KRRS highlighted the importance of a strong farmers movement to resist the onslaught of commercial grab of peoples resources like seeds, water and land.

Mr Pablo Solon who was the former head negotiator for Bolivia at the climate negotitations and defended the “rights of Mother Earth” spoke about the importance to challenge the  instrumental approach to nature if we have to reverse the damage to biodiversity. “We have to respect the vital cycles of nature, everything in nature has rights, the seeds have a right to not be modified or wiped out.”

Rechanna, a rice seed saver from HD Kote Karnataka who has been saving various seed varieties on his farm  described the efforts of the farmers movement KRRS in building a parallel education system for farmers. Krrs has been building a farmers school in the Chamrajnagar District where various model farms have already been constructed by farmer trainers and training on seed saving will be provided and seed banks built. “The people need to keep our biodiversity in our own hands, we must train our next generation how to use and conserve our seed varieties, this is vital for our sovereignty and health of nature“.

Mr Ntanjappa Nimbegowda of Haveri district spoke about his efforts to resist the onslaught of bt cotton. Although most local cotton varieties have been wiped out because of bt cotton in India, Mr Nimbegowda has conserved 42 local cotton varieties on his farm.

Participants also opposed the emerging threats like synthetic biology which are novel life created by a computer. This is the first time in human nature that humans can create life in a lab for their use, and the release of these new life forms could lead to genetic contamination, invasive alien species and unpredictable and irreversible risks. No laws currently exist to govern this growing industry and LVC has demanded a ban on synthetic biology.

Finally, the representative from Colombia stressed about the impacts of sugar cane plantation expansion for agrofuel production on natural resources, and especially on women and workers who work close to slavery conditions.

More information on LVC participation in CBD here. 

ECO newsletter with news and analysis by civil society alliance at the CBD here.

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