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    Synthesis Workshop 1 - World Forum on Access to Land

    Documents et rapports de conférence
    janvier, 2017
    Global

    After an initial plenary session on developments in access to land and natural resources in the different continents, the workshop participants were given the opportunity to give their many personal accounts, describe the various forms of land grabbing and concentration, discuss the scope of the processes under way and question whether the tools available to quantify them were adequate.

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    Synthesis Workshop 2 - World Forum on access to land

    Documents et rapports de conférence
    janvier, 2017
    Global

    In the same way as other resources, forest territories are being grabbed. Companies, often with the support of States, degrade these territories and deprive local people of their homes or resources on which their living conditions depend.

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    Synthesis Workshop 3 - World Forum on Access to Land

    Documents et rapports de conférence
    janvier, 2017
    Global

    We are currently seeing the development of a set of laws and practices preventing artisanal fishermen and their communities from having rights to fishing stock. The topic of halieutic resources generally provokes little interest when raised in relation to natural resources grabbing, despite the fact that millions of people’s income earning rely on fishing and aquaculture1. In the same way, fishing is vital to ensuring global food security. In many countries, fish is the largest source of high-quality animal protein for people and form an important part of their diet.

  4. Library Resource

    Workshop 5 Synthesis - World Forum on Access to Land

    Documents et rapports de conférence
    janvier, 2017
    Global

     

    Throughout the world, the vast majority of women are faced with conditions of access to land and control of land and natural resources that are unequal to those of men.

    Social relations have trivialized the fact that they are entirely in charge of domestic work and the education of children, which prevents them from devoting themselves as much as men to agricultural activities. In the fields, they are the forced laborers of the family and take on the often less valued tasks, considered as part of their domestic obligations. As a result, they generally receive no income.

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    Workshop 6 Synthesis - World Forum On Access To Land

    Documents et rapports de conférence
    janvier, 2017
    Global

     

    Processes of land grabbing and accumulation have greatly threatened small-scale family-based agriculture and societies overall. The destruction of small-scale agriculture can be attributed to national and international policies which actively support the development of a capitalist agriculture with employees.

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    Workshop 7 Synthesis - World Forum On Access to Land

    Documents et rapports de conférence
    janvier, 2017
    Global

     

    The dominant agricultural model, based on the abusive and destructive use of natural resources, leads us into a health, social, ecological, climatic, economic and cultural impasse.

    In the North as in the South a regulatory arsenal limits the rights of peasants to exchange and reproduce their seeds. The privatization of seeds, the first link in the food chain, and the growing control over them by multinational companies seeking to increase their monopoly by imposing hybrid seeds and GMOs poses a threat to global sovereignty and food security.

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    Workshop 8 Synthesis - World Forum On Access to Land

    Documents et rapports de conférence
    janvier, 2017
    Global

    The international market for agricultural products – where products are traded between countries – represents only 15% of production and world consumption of agricultural products.

    Prices of basic commodities traded in this market are very low because the farms that supply it are highly mechanised and capable of producing at very low cost.

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    Workshop 9 Synthesis - World Forum On Access To Land

    Documents et rapports de conférence
    janvier, 2017
    Global

    Research and direct witnessing by participants allow realization of the extent to which the situation of native/indigenous peoples and rural communities in general (peasant, forest dwelling, pastoral and fishing) is dramatic everywhere on the planet. 2.5 billion people, members of so called indigenous/native peoples and rural populations in general, live on lands that they share and use in common. However, only a fifth of these lands are registered as community territories by national governments.

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    Workshop 10 Synthesis - World Forum On Access To Land

    Documents et rapports de conférence
    janvier, 2017
    Global

    The voluntary guidelines do not create an absolute obligation. They are a basic tool that can be used to bring about changes in governance policies and practices associated with the tenure regimes applicable to land, fisheries and forests. The recommendations they contain are highly legitimate insofar as they were signed in late 2012 by the member states of the Committee on World Food Security (CFS) following a drafting process that placed significant emphasis on the views of civil society around the world.

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