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Our next meeting is 20th May 2014 at 2.00pm . New members are very welcome!

May 1, 2014 by merseyside

We had a very enjoyable and informative meeting with our Preston WDM Group in the very posh  Preston Town Hall in April.   Many thanks to Janet and other local members  for their  great  and welcome hospitality too!

Maya gave a good introduction to the Stop the corporate takeover of Africa’s Food campaign and we can’t wait to get hold of the  Resources for this action with  the Edible Rice Map of Africa to put on our cake Stunt. It sounds exciting and will be too when we get to a venue near you soon.

This is what the WDM says about how the UK Government is connected with this new wave of carve up of Africa:

Attracted by high growth rates and untapped markets, big companies like Monsanto, Unilever and Nestlé are setting their sights on Africa. To help them there are a number of initiatives, championed by governments like the UK, that claim to support agricultural production in Africa.

However, the real beneficiaries of these schemes are the companies themselves who are set to increase their control over Africa’s land, seeds and markets at the expense of small-scale farmers who feed most of the continent.For corporate giants like Unilever and Monsanto, this means vast profit.

But for small-scale farmers, who feed most of the population, it means losing control of their livelihoods and the resources needed to grow food.

Over 100 African farmers groups have called this a ‘new wave of colonialism.’ Send a message to Justine Greening, Secretary of State for International Development, urging the government to stop funding this corporate takeover.

 

– See more at: http://www.wdm.org.uk/food/about-the-campaign#sthash.Dnp5OB4E.dpuf

Have a look at WDM’s spoof video on the matter.  Our WDM  staff  have got a good take on what it’s all about.

 

 

 

 

 

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Next meeting: Tuesday 12th February – 8.00pm at usual place

January 31, 2014 by merseyside

Our next meeting will be on  Wednesday 12th February  8. 00 pm, at our usual meeting place.

Interested non-members are very welcome to come along and we would look forward to meeting you there.  Just give Kathleen a call and she will give you directions to get there!

Up for discussion, ( among other things) will be WDM’s statement about the developments around the Fairtrade mark.  WDM was a founder member of the Fairtrade Foundation and our members were among the first in Britain to buy products aimed  to challenge the power of big business over our economy.

So it is 20 years later and big business  is still  dominating production and distribution of cocoa, sugar, tea, coffee,fruit and the wage fortunes of starving workers who have to   operate  in disgusting conditions. Fairtrade was set up as a way of ensuring a better life for those workers and small farmers.

So why is WDM expressing it’s concern about fairtrade at this time?

Well, that’s what we will be discussing at the meeting.

As   Fairtrade Fortnight approaches there are many local  events taking place.    Rosemary Turner, the coordinator of the Fairtrade Crosby Network will attend  our meeting and we will explore  ways we  might support her  with  these events.

See you on the 12th Feb

Hannah

 

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