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Subject: Open Letter to the
European Commission, Parliament,
WE WANT FOOD SOVEREIGNTY, NOT BIOFUELS
We, the undersigned organizations express before the
European Parliament, the European Commission, the governments and citizens of
the European Union, our deep concern over the policies that are probably to be
adopted to favour the use and import of biofuel as an alternative to fossil
fuels, whose disproportionate use is one of the main causes of global warming.
The increasing use of individual automobiles and their
associated oil consumption as one of the main causes of global warming, makes
fossil fuels use grow day by day. In this context, the use of biofuels would
appear to be a positive alternative. However, everything seems to indicate that
this will generate serious negative impacts, especially on the people of the
South.
In fact, it is most unlikely that
While Europeans maintain their lifestyle based on automobile
culture, the population of Southern countries will have less and less land for
food crops and will loose its food sovereignty. We will have to base our diet
on imported food, possibly from
In other cases, energy crops will be grown in
Indigenous territories have also been affected. The Enwene
Nawe indigenous people in the Matto Grosso declared, "Soybeans are killing
us." At this time, some scant 429 Enawene Nawe people still survive. Their
territory has been reduced to half its size and they are surrounded by soybean
plantations. Their health is declining and the children suffer from
malnutrition.
In order to serve the soybean business, the governments of
the Southern countries are building dams, waterways, bridges and highways with
the consequent negative impacts on the environment. At the same time, the
expansion of soybean crops is affecting the health of surrounding populations,
where the levels of cancer and other diseases associated with agro toxic
chemicals used on these monoculture plantations are increasing day by
day.
Sugar cane plantations and the production of ethanol in
The situation is even more serious if we consider that
soybean crops in the Southern countries genetically modified and that private
companies in
The problem of climate change generated by the countries of
the North cannot be solved by creating new problems in our region. We are
therefore appealing to the governments and people of the European Union
countries to seek solutions that do not worsen the already dramatic social and
environmental situation of the peoples of Latin America, Asia and
IT IS TIME FOR FOOD SOVEREIGNTY
LAND MUST BE USED TO FEED PEOPLE, NOT CARS
Alert Against the Green Desert Network, Latin American
Network against Monoculture Tree Plantations, Network for a GM free
Maldonado 1858, CP 11200
Tel:598 2 4132989 Fax: 598 2 4100985
http://www.wrm.org.uy