Food Sovereignty Ghana wins Food Sovereignty Prize!


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Grassroots International, as a member of the US Food Sovereignty Alliance, is again supporting this year’s Food Sovereignty Prize. We are collaborating with food sovereignty and peasant movements from around the world to promote an alternative to the agribusiness-driven World Food Prize.

Prize Highlights Solutions to Worsening Hunger Crisis

14TH ANNUAL FOOD SOVEREIGNTY PRIZE HONORS WESTERN ORGANIZATION OF RESOURCE COUNCILS AND FOOD SOVEREIGNTY GHANA

WASHINGTON, DC, Oct. 5, 2022— With recent spikes in food, fuel, and fertilizer prices raising alarms of intensifying hunger globally, food and farm advocates are calling for lasting solutions to a food system in crisis.

“This is the third food price crisis in fifteen years, pointing to an urgent need for system-wide change. This year’s Food Sovereignty Prize winners are paving the way toward a food system that’s democratically controlled and grounded in ecological principles,” said Alivia Moore of Eastern Woodlands Rematriation, a member of the US Food Sovereignty Alliance (USFSA) and last year’s recipient of the Prize.

The 2022 Food Sovereignty Prize, sponsored by the USFSA, is going to the Western Organization of Resource Councils (WORC) and Food Sovereignty Ghana.

Recognized internationally, the Food Sovereignty Prize serves as a counterweight to the World Food Prize initiated by Norman Borlaug, the controversial “father of the Green Revolution.” According to Darnella Winston of the Mississippi Association of Cooperatives, also of the USFSA, “Food and farm advocates initiated the Food Sovereignty Prize fourteen years ago to challenge the Green Revolution model espoused by the World Food Prize. Today, there is mounting evidence of the failures of this model.”

Organizers of the Food Sovereignty Prize say that Food Sovereignty Ghana exemplifies vital alternatives to the Green Revolution being pushed on the African continent by the Bill and Melinda Gates-funded Alliance for a Green Revolution for Africa (AGRA) and others. Last month, AGRA announced that it would be dropping “Green Revolution” from its name, in response to increased backlash over its failure to deliver positive outcomes for African farmers. Rather than reducing hunger, AGRA and related initiatives have fostered dependency on the multinational corporations backing the initiative.

According to Anne Maina of the Biodiversity and Biosafety Association of Kenya, who served on the 2022 Food Sovereignty Prize selection committee, “The Green Revolution model has made local agriculture dependent on imports, diverting the hard-to-find dollar that would have addressed a myriad of other needs.”

By contrast, Food Sovereignty Ghana promotes alternatives grounded in agroecology, ancestral knowledge, and community autonomy. A major focus of the group’s efforts has been on seeds, including legal challenges against genetically modified crops and the criminalization of farmers for seed-saving practices.

According to Edwin Baffour of Food Sovereignty Ghana, “this international award comes at a moment of reflection for us on the past decade and the contributions we have made to encourage and inspire responsible policy making which will benefit human health, animal life, and the environment.”

Policies that put the rights of corporations over those of farmers and communities are also being challenged within the US. According to Kathryn Bedell, Chair of WORC’s Agriculture and Food Campaign team and a rancher from western Colorado, “Ranchers like myself cannot exist without healthy soil, clean water, natural grasslands, and fair markets. Today, a small handful of international corporations dominates the food supply, controls our markets, and has undue influence on food policy. Organizations like WORC help us form a broader movement to fight for the policies we need for economic and environmental sustainability.”

WORC and Food Sovereignty Ghana will be recognized at a virtual ceremony held on October 13, 2022, at 12:00 PM Eastern Time/4:00 PM Ghanaian Time. The ceremony is free and open to the public, with simultaneous English-Spanish interpretation provided. Registration is required. The virtual ceremony will be anchored by an in-person reception in Washington, DC. Further information is available at www.usfoodsovereigntyalliance.org

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About the US Food Sovereignty Alliance: The US Food Sovereignty Alliance (USFSA) is a US-based alliance of food justice, anti-hunger, labor, environmental, faith-based and food producer groups that upholds the right to food as a basic human right and works to connect our local and national struggles to the international movement for food sovereignty. The Alliance works to end poverty, rebuild local food economies and assert democratic control over the food system, believing that all people have the right to healthy, culturally appropriate food produced in an ecologically sound manner. Learn more at www.usfoodsovereigntyalliance.org.


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El premio destaca las soluciones a la creciente crisis de hambre

EL 14º PREMIO ANUAL A LA SOBERANÍA ALIMENTARIA HONRA A LA ORGANIZACIÓN OCCIDENTAL DE CONSEJOS DE RECURSOS Y A LA SOBERANÍA ALIMENTARIA DE GHANA.

WASHINGTON, DC, 5 de octubre de 2022 – Con las recientes alzas de los precios de los alimentos, el combustible y los fertilizantes que hacen sonar las alarmas de la intensificación del hambre en todo el mundo, los defensores de los alimentos y sus productores agrícolas piden soluciones duraderas para un sistema alimentario en crisis.

“Esta es la tercera crisis en los precios de los alimentos en quince años, lo que apunta a la necesidad urgente de un cambio en todo el sistema. Los ganadores del Premio a la Soberanía Alimentaria de este año están allanando el camino hacia un sistema alimentario controlado democráticamente y basado en principios ecológicos”, dijo Alivia Moore de Eastern Woodlands Rematriation, miembra de la Alianza por la Soberanía Alimentaria de Estados Unidos (USFSA) y ganadora del premio del año pasado.

El Premio a la Soberanía Alimentaria 2022, patrocinado por la USFSA, es para la Western Organization of Resource Councils (WORC) y Food Sovereignty Ghana.

Reconocido internacionalmente, el Premio a la Soberanía Alimentaria sirve de contrapeso al Premio Mundial de la Alimentación iniciado por Norman Borlaug, el controvertido “padre de la Revolución Verde”. Según Darnella Winston de Mississippi Association of Cooperatives, también de la USFSA, “Los defensores de la alimentación y la agricultura iniciaron hace catorce años el Premio a la Soberanía Alimentaria para cuestionar el modelo de la Revolución Verde propugnado por el Premio Mundial de la Alimentación. Hoy en día, hay muchas pruebas de los fracasos de este modelo”.

Los organizadores del Premio a la Soberanía Alimentaria afirman que la Soberanía Alimentaria de Ghana es un ejemplo de alternativas vitales contra una segunda Revolución Verde impulsada por la Alianza para una Revolución Verde para África (AGRA por sus siglas en inglés), financiada por Bill y Melinda Gates y otras entidades. El mes pasado, AGRA anunció que dejaría de llamarse “Revolución Verde”, en respuesta a las crecientes protestas por su incapacidad para obtener resultados positivos para los agricultores africanos. En lugar de reducir el hambre, AGRA y las iniciativas relacionadas han fomentado la dependencia a las empresas multinacionales que respaldan la iniciativa.

Según Anne Maina, de la Asociación de Biodiversidad y Bioseguridad de Kenia, que formó parte del comité de selección del Premio a la Soberanía Alimentaria 2022, “El modelo de la Revolución Verde ha hecho que la agricultura local dependa de las importaciones, desviando los limitados fondos que habrían servido para atender otras necesidades”.

Por el contrario, Food Sovereignty Ghana promueve alternativas basadas en la agroecología, el conocimiento ancestral y la autonomía comunitaria. Uno de los principales objetivos del grupo es la defensa de las semillas autóctonas, incluyendo los desafíos legales contra los cultivos modificados genéticamente y la criminalización de los agricultores por sus prácticas de conservación de semillas.

Según Edwin Baffour, de Soberanía Alimentaria Ghana, “Este premio internacional llega en un momento de reflexión para nosotros sobre la última década y la contribución que hemos hecho para fomentar e inspirar la elaboración de políticas responsables que beneficiarán la salud humana, la vida animal y el medio ambiente.”

Las políticas que anteponen los derechos de las empresas a los de los agricultores y las comunidades también están siendo cuestionadas dentro de los EE. UU. Según Kathryn Bedell, presidenta del equipo de la Campaña de Agricultura y Alimentación de WORC y ganadera del oeste de Colorado, dice que “Los ganaderos como yo no podemos existir sin un suelo sano, agua limpia, praderas naturales y mercados justos. Hoy en día, un pequeño puñado de empresas internacionales domina el suministro de alimentos, controla nuestros mercados y tiene una influencia indebida en la política alimentaria. Organizaciones como WORC nos ayudan a formar un movimiento más amplio para luchar por las políticas que necesitamos para la sostenibilidad económica y medioambiental.”


Godfred Meba

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