Wednesday, July 1, 2009

A SEED on tour along mega pig stables


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ImageIn june A SEED Europe and the German organisation Nandu will visit a large number of locations where local residents have organised themselves against the construction of mega pig stalls. Most dates on the tour will feature an information meeting and a street event. But also the informal exchange of information, experiences, arguments and strategies are important objectives of the tour.

You can follow the tour on the blog page.

Both in The Netherlands and Germany Dutch industrial pig farmers are planning for considerable expansion of their businesses. On most locations their plans meet with local opposition, mainly because of the effect of huge pig stalls on the local environment. Apart from that the only way to feed the immense numbers of animals is by importing cheap soy, which has far reaching consequences for the Latin American regions where soy is mass produced. Local resistance against large scale pig industry as well as local resistance agains soy production is widely spread. The main aim of this tour is for the Dutch, German and Paraguayan organisations that are involved in these protest to make contact with eachother. By putting together their wide variety of arguments against this industry the organisers of this tour hope to strenghten the existing campaigns.

The programme on every tour date will consist of an informal part in which we get to know the organisation of local people, and an outdoor event and information evening. The informal meetings serve to exchange experiences, arguments and ideas. Towns and villages close to the planned mega stalls will be the stage for a street theater and a photo exhibition. The street theater act makes use of a board game to show how small farmers, rural people and animals are getting pushed out as large soy producers and large scale pig farmers move in.  The exhibition shows images of the entire soy food chain, from cutting down forests to create farmland, till the soy ends up as food for the animal industry. The information nights cover the problems caused by soyproduction, rural developments in Europe and the situation locally. Combined with a diverse public there are enough reasons to expect lively discussions.

Video letters
Outside in the street and during the information nights we will show video letters. These are filmed registrations of personal stories by people that live in soy producing regions in Paraguay,  in which they include their message to farmers and consumers in Europe. During the tour dates in The Netherlands and Germany new video letters will be recorded with messages from local European organisations to eachother and to farmers and rural organisations in Latin America. Read more about the video letters and watch them.

For more information about the tour: contact soy@aseed.netThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or 0031(0) 20 6682236

Additional information and links:

www.aseed.net/soy
www.nandu.net
www.lasojamata.org

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