Barbara Gemmill-Herren | Big Chem's Eyes Are On Africa | 169

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169: Barbara Gemmill-Herren shares her views on listening to farmers first and foremost as policies and support systems are developed, the need to pay attention to the social workings of agricultural communities, and the immense pressure applied to African farmers by global chemical companies to purchase amendments.
Barbara Gemmill-Herren serves as an associate faculty member at Arizona's Prescott College and as a Senior Associate at the World Agroforestry Centre in Nairobi, Kenya. From 2004-2015 she worked as a Global Pollination Project Coordinator and Agroecology Programme Specialist for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
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@zoraidacallediaz891
@zoraidacallediaz891 Ай бұрын
Thanks for this fantastic interview. We really need to adopt the concept of true-cost accounting and expose the real social and environmental costs of cheap food!
@steveford9294
@steveford9294 2 ай бұрын
The first thought that comes to mind with Africa is the Gates foundation. They goal is to convert to 100% GMO Chemical based agriculture. There are at least 100 African organizations that don’t want this pushed on them. They have signed on to letters to the Gates foundation to leave them alone. When the gates Monsanto brand of agriculture gets forced on these people they will lose their traditional seeds and the culture that goes with it. The Navdana Vandana Shiva model will help them with saving their traditional seeds and practice organic and or biodynamic methods for self empowerment and food seed sovereignty. The Gates model is about profit and control, plain and simple. Instead of making these people Guinea pigs, self sovereignty and reliance should be the goal.
@umayoubm3866
@umayoubm3866 2 ай бұрын
There are also unknown (to locals) people buying plots of lands at high prices pushing people to sell yet locals can't afford to buy
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