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Korean peasants make a “three steps, one bow” pilgrimage against rice tariffication

2 July 201419 April 2024

On 28th June, Korean farmers from all around country gathered to make a “three steps, one bow” pilgrimage to protect food sovereignty. Civil society organizations including Korean Peasants League (KPL) and Korean Women Peasants Association (KWPA) gathered in Chunggye Stream Square. They made a “three steps, one bow” pilgrimage for about two hours with wearing T-shirts printed on the face of Jun Bong Jun, who led farmers’ revolution in 1890’.

This people’s rally held to make public opinion that opening rice market is the problem not only of farmers, but also consumers and all citizens. Kim Youngho, president of KPL, said that “destroying food sovereignty means that our food jar will be in other countries like US and China. If our food jar will be in other countries, we cannot eat our food safely.

This is time for all citizens to try to protect food sovereignty”. There was a statement that “if rice market will be opened to global market, Korean rice farming is not going to survive. We cannot understand Korean President Park who intends to push forward opening policy”.

Korean People’s Committee for Food Sovereignty demands:

  • rejecting opening rice market
  • denouncing Korean government who gives up negotiation and rice
  • the national assembly consent prior to rice negotiation and so on.

 

Korean government is preparing announcement of their position on rice policy. In respond to it, Korean People’s Committee for Food Sovereignty is also planning to do counter actions against government opening policy of rice.

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