South Indian Farmers' Movements

"A kind of technology which will not damage soil fertility, a kind of technology which will not increase plant diseases, a kind of technology which will not damage biodiversity and introduce monocultures. This can be an alternative". Prof.Nanjundaswamy

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Corporate vision of the future of food promoted at the UN

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Press release – La Via Campesina, ETC and Grain (Rome, Monday 15 February, 2016) Just when the biotech companies that make transgenic s...

FAO Symposium on Biotechnology: How the UN FAO is being strong-armed by the private seed industry

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The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Symposium on Agricultural Biotechnologies was held at the FAO headquarters in Rome between ...
Wednesday, October 15, 2014

La Via Campesina in defense of Right to Food in CFS.

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La Via Campesina in defense of Right to Food and public stock holding in CFS- FAO

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Here is the text of  S.Kannaiyan who spoke on behalf of La via Campesina and civil society mechanism in defense of Right to Food and Publ...

Karuturi still going down

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Tax Justice Network ▪ Forum Syd Kenya ▪ GRAIN ▪ Anywaa Survival Organisation ▪ South Indian Coordination Committee of Farmers Movements...
Thursday, August 7, 2014

South Indian Farmers Support GOI pro-farmer at WTO, demand agriculture out of WTO

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Indian Coordination Committee of Farmers Movements Road No. 2, A – 33, Mahipalpur Extension, New Delhi – 110 037, India Tel: 011 -  2678...
Thursday, May 29, 2014

Florestan Fernandes: a escola nacional do MST

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 S. Kannaiyan, Secretario geral, SICCFM A escola Nacional Forestan Fernades, criada pelo MST, assim foi nomeada em homenagem ao lĂ­der ...
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About SICCFM

SICCFM
South Indian Coordination Committee of Farmers Movements (SICCFM) is a coalition of farmers movement. SICCFM was founded on 2nd October, 2009 in a conference against World Trade Organisation and Free trade Agreements organised by Karnataka Rajya Ryotha Sangha (KRRS) and Thamizhaga Vivasayigal Sangam in Bangalore, Karnataka. SICCFM represents over 2,00,000 farmering households and 5,30,000 members including over 1,00,000 in Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Karnataka Rajya Ryotha Sangha (KRRS),Uzhavar Ulaippalar Katchi,Thamizhaga Vivasayigal Sangam, Katch Sarpartra Thamizhaga Vivasayigal Sangam, Adivasigal Gothra Maha Sabha and Kerala coconut farmer's association are the member movements of the SICCFM. For further details: Chukki Nanjundaswamy +91 9845066156 (Coordinator) S.Kannaiyan +91 9444989543 (Coordinator) Pannaga Prasad (Media executive) pannagaprasad@gmail.com
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