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‘Amendments to Agricultural Law would derail food self-sufficiency goals’: Nouminren, JAPAN
The National Legislature of Japan (also referred to as the National Diet) is currently deliberating on the revision of the Basic Agricultural Law. The move will mark the first full-scale revision to the basic law that governs agriculture policy, since its enactment in 1999.
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La Via Campesina’s photo exhibition in Paris
Relive the inauguration of our exhibition, open to the public since November 21, right in the heart of the City of Lights, and available until January 13 on the gates of the Saint-Jacques Tower Square. We’re happy and proud 💪 to showcase peasant diversity and the role of peasants in building a just and dignified future for all, through food sovereignty!
Struggles for food sovereignty in the context of global hunger
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other Rural Workers – Explained!