MISGUIDED PHILANTHROPY CANNOT FEED AFRICA

  • by Anuradha Mittal
  • Inter Press Service

In this analysis, Mittal writes that promotional campaigns for technological solutions to hunger regularly feature a handful of African spokespeople that drown out the genuine voices of farmers, researchers, and civil society groups and the fact that there is widespread opposition to genetic engineering in Africa.

In its enthusiasm to help Africa feed itself with a technology package involving the use of chemical inputs and genetically-modified seeds, the Gates Foundation has neglected to consult with the African farmers and communities they purport to help. The executive summary of a confidential Gates Foundation report proposes moving people out of the agricultural sector without specifying or addressing where or how this new "land mobile" population is to be rehabilitated or reemployed.

//NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN CANADA, NEW ZEALAND, CZECH REPUBLIC, IRELAND, POLAND, THE UNITED STATES, AND THE UNITED KINGDOM//

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