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I Know What You Did Last Summit

U.N. food summit ends without agreement on solutions

Posted at 12:14 PM on 05 Jun 2008

A high-level three-day United Nations food summit ended Thursday without wide agreement on solutions to the world food crisis. At the meeting, delegates sparred over trade barriers, biofuels' role in keeping food prices high, agricultural subsidies, how food aid should be spent, and how much aid to give. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon opened the conference by declaring that the food situation is so dire now that 1 billion people are going hungry and wealthier nations must collectively spend some $20 billion a year on food aid to feed them. However, by summit's end only some $3 billion had been pledged toward the effort. Disagreements also kept delegates from reaching a formal declaration at summit's end. The draft declaration contained compromise language on biofuels and also largely steered clear of concrete solutions to the other issues. "We will strive to ensure that food agricultural trade and overall trade policies are conducive to fostering food security for all," the draft declaration said.

sources:  Agence France-Presse, CNN.com, The New York Times

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So the UN Summit as sponsored by Monsanto?

How can technology fill the promise of more neo-liberalization of trade, and export of our seeds and necessary support chemicals?

Food aid is good because governments and taxpayers provide a guaranteed market for GE crops while further undermining food sovereignty in other countries making them even more dependent.

Monsanto (and friends) RULZ!!!!

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So, any chance Grist will cover the Bio-Tech conference in San Diego next week? They are having an entire session on how to deal with media such as this one.

All in favor of losing your rights, please do nothing

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