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GM-Free Network mission to Brazil October 17-21st 2005

GM-Free Network mission to Brazil October 17-21st 2005. Asturias - sp Bretagne - f D-K-X - gr Emilia-Romagna - i Euskadi - sp Limousin - f Marche - i Nord-Pas-de-Calais - f Pays-de-la-Loire - f Poitou-Charentes - f Toscana - i. All have quality products Agriculture manages contryside

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GM-Free Network mission to Brazil October 17-21st 2005

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  1. GM-Free Network mission to Brazil October 17-21st 2005

  2. Asturias - sp Bretagne - f D-K-X - gr Emilia-Romagna - i Euskadi - sp Limousin - f Marche - i Nord-Pas-de-Calais - f Pays-de-la-Loire - f Poitou-Charentes - f Toscana - i All have quality products Agriculture manages contryside Import facilities Know-how in non-GM agriculture Believe in regional action Integrating the network 11 Regions

  3. GM-Free network: Garantee a regular supply for quality agricultures. Get a clear vision of the non-GM soy market Avoid speculation on non-GM soy. Demonstrate a regional action capacity. Take part to the Global debate & market. Brasilian operators: Get a better view of the situation in Europe. Identify partners. Study a fair price. Show there’s a market. Contribute to the local debate on GMOs. Goals of the mission:seeking a win-win strategy

  4. Results:« Institutionnal »

  5. Results« NGOs »

  6. Results« Business »

  7. Results:Overall • Réception by: • 2 ministers, Mrs Silva & Mr Furlan, • 4 State secretaries, • 2 States (Paranà & Goias), • 2 Boss unions, • 5 Farmers’ Unions inc Landless peasants Mvt, • 8 NGOs • 1 private & 1 cooperative firms. • Signature of M.O.U. with: • 1 State (Paranà) • 1 Boss Union (Goias) • 3 farmers’ Union (Paranà, M.G. do Sul, Goias) • 1 MST

  8. Conclusions • In Brazil as in Europe « a battle has been lost » now the debate is around coexistence. • Terms of the debate are similar. • It will be more and more difficult to find GM-free soy at fair price. • BUT • Brazilians undestand there’s a sustainable demand for non-GM soy. • Political & commercial opportunity to maintain non-GM soy potential. • The technical background for non-GM garantee is OK.

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