ALL OUT FOR THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEASANT STRUGGLE – April 17th & 18th in Chicago!

Following the massacre, on April 17, 1996, of 19 landless workers during a march in Brazil for agrarian reform, Brazil’s Landless Workers Movement (MST) in conjunction La Via Campesina declared April 17th the International Day of Peasant Struggle.


Family Farm Defenders will be joining our allies in Chicago for a series of events on Tues. April 17th and Wed. April 18th to mark this day of struggle.

Tues. April 17th:

STAND UP CHICAGO TAX DAY ACTION: Meet at 3:30 PM at Federal Plaza (Adams and Dearborn) for a rally against tax handouts to corporations and the 1%, followed by a march to the Board of Trade. Rally and march against wealthy corporations not paying their fair share of taxes, including the $665 million tax dodge by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

FOOD SOVEREIGNTY POTLUCK: 6:30 PM, Jane Addam’s Hull House, 800 S. Halsted. Come and share food with local activists and learn about the food sovereignty movement and the International Day of Peasant Struggle. Presentations by Family Farm Defenders, Friends of the MST, Stand Up Chicago, and others.

Wed. April 18th

PROTEST AGAINST THE FOOD GIANTS AND COMMODITY SPECULATION: Noon at Chicago Mercantile Exchange, 141 W. Jackson St. Rally against speculation in food commodities that produces adulterated food, immense profits for speculators and ruin for family farmers. Includes a press conference revealing a notorious food price speculator.

To download a poster for these events, click here: Chicago April 17 flyer

And stay tuned for more details!

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Free Trade is NOT Free – Why We All Need to Oppose the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP)

By: John Kinsman, president, Family Farm Defenders

Published on Monday, March 12, 2012 by www.commondreams.org

Reposted by the CapTimes on March 17, 2012  www.madison.com

There are always winners and losers in free trade.  The winners are the 1% – the wealthy at the top – the losers are the 99% – that means the rest of us.

The latest free trade deal which is now being rushed by Pres. Obama through Congress is known as the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP).  Thirty years the first free trade deals were enacted under the auspices of the World Trade Organization (WTO), and these were followed by the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), the Australia U.S. Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA), and many more.  During this time, the global economic crisis accelerated at an alarming rate with only the 1% reaping the profits.   This ongoing crisis will not end until these destructive free trade agreements are repealed and fair trade becomes the norm.

Most recently, the Korea U.S. Free Trade Agreement (KORUS FTA) was signed, over the objections of many labor, farm, and consumer groups in both countries.  According to the Feb. 8. 2012 edition of the Korea Times, the leader of the Democratic United Party (DUP) vowed to nullify this deal with the U.S. once in power, and it is predicted the DUP will win this year’s general election.  In an open letter to Pres. Obama, Vice Pres. Biden, and House Speaker Boehner, the DUP called upon the U.S. “to reconsider the KORUS FTA in order to truly strengthen the long term relationship between our countries.  If our cordial and earnest request is overlooked by your administration, we will have to take all measures possible to freeze the implementation of the KORUS FTA.”

Why would anyone expect anything but another race to the bottom in terms of farm prices, worker wages, environmental standards and human rights with passage of the TPP?  We need only look at what happened in the years following NAFTA:  over two million Mexican farmers driven off their land by subsidized U.S. corn dumping.  Risking their lives, they migrated across the border in search of work – families torn apart as fathers, mothers, brothers, and sisters disappear.  Some died in the desert, others were murdered by traffickers (coyotes) and rightwing vigilantes.  So devalued as human beings, their lives were not even worth counting.  Similarly, in the U.S. and Canada thousands of family farmers and small business owner s have seen their livelihoods sacrificed on the altar of greater corporate profit.

Those in the 1% who are now pushing the TPP hope to take advantage of the huge supply of cheap labor and natural resources to be found in the Pacific Rim.  The recent expose of the Chinese sweatshops behind Apple’s iPhones, where workers regularly commit suicide by jumping off factory rooftops, is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the horrific conditions that are spawned by these free trade deals.

Who else will lose under the TPP?   U.S. dairy farmers fear they will go bankrupt as cheap foreign powder imports like milk protein concentrate (MPC) flood the domestic market.  U.S. consumers will likely face more contaminated products – whether it is pet food laced with melamine or children’s toys coated with lead paint.  U.S. pharmaceutical giants are poised to undermine access to generic drugs by imposing their expensive patents on Australia and New Zealand where people currently enjoy better and more affordable healthcare than is found here.  Japanese farmers and consumers will be forced to accept genetically engineered crops and hormone tainted meat exported by U.S. agribusiness that they do not even want.  So much for freedom under free trade.

As Congress considers the TPP, we need to express our opposition – not only to convince our elected officials that this will just lead to more economic chaos on top of the current crisis, but to also let our friends across the Pacific know that they are not alone in opposing free trade deals that are only designed to profit the 1%.   Those of us in the 99% will end up losers if we do not repeal KORUS and stop the TPP.  We could ALL be winners if we worked together in constructive cooperation for a new global economic system based upon fair trade instead.

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Family Farm Defenders Declares its Solidarity with International Longshore Workers – Denying Workers The Right to Organize is a Gross Violation of Food Sovereignty

For Immediate Release Jan. 22, 2012
Contact:  John E. Peck, executive director  #608-260-0900
Family Farm Defenders, a national organization based in Madison, WI expresses its solidarity with International Longshore Workers Union (ILWU) Local 21, and strongly condemns all attempts to deny workers their basic right to organize.

“Similar strategies of collective action have been successfully used by farmers and workers for centuries in their struggles against corporate robber barons and the fight being waged today on the docks in Washington State, pitting unionized longshore workers against greedy grain exporters, is really no different,” notes John E. Peck, executive director of Family Farm Defenders.  “It was this historic solidarity that brought ILWU members all the way from the West Coast to bolster the ranks of the hundreds of thousands of protesters outside the state capitol in Madison during the Cheddar Uprising last spring, and which is prompting workers and farmers in Wisconsin and across the nation to express our support for their effort now.  An injury to one is an injury to all.”

As an active member of La Via Campesina, the largest umbrella organization for family farmers in the world, Family Farm Defenders is a staunch advocate of food sovereignty. One of the underlying principles of food sovereignty is that ALL workers deserve a living wage, dignified working conditions, and the right to organize.   This guarantee extends to everyone working in the food/farm system – not just farmers and farmworkers, but also meatpackers, retail clerks, restaurant servers, truck drivers, and dockworkers.
The union-busting corporation, EGT Development, which is now hiring scabs to replace ILWU workers, is hardly unfamiliar to family farmers as its dominant partner, Bunge North America, has a notorious reputation for commodity price fixing and taxpayer subsidized dumping.   Bunge is among the world’s top three grain traders and saw its profits jump by 77% in the last quarter of 2007 thanks to speculation on the global food crisis.    By the end of 2010 Bunge saw its revenues balloon to $45.7 billion with $2.35 billion in reported profits.  As a major peddler of livestock feed and agro fuels, Bunge is also responsible for environmental destruction, industrial factory farm expansion, and biotech contamination worldwide.
“This crude attempt by EGT to consolidate its control over West Coast export facilities is clearly designed to take advantage of the latest round of bad trade deals such as the Korea U.S. Trade Agreement (KORUS) and the proposed Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP),” continued John E. Peck, executive director of Family Farm Defenders. “To be honest the ILWU will be doing U.S. taxpayers a huge favor, too, by blocking any load of scab grain headed overseas, since these cheap exports are only made possible by denying farmers a fair market price and larding massive subsidies onto outfits like Bungee.”

Family Farm Defenders will also be urging its members and allies to contact Pres. Obama to express their outrage that the White House is directing the U.S. Coast Guard to support EGT Development against the ILWU in this labor dispute.

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Want More Local Fresh Food? Then Stop Criminalizing Family Farmers!

By:  John Kinsman, President of Family Farm Defenders

Published by Common Dreams 1/10/12

http://www.commondreams.org/view/2012/01/10-0

On Wed. Jan. 11th dairy farmer, Vernon Herschberger must appear before a county judge in Baraboo, WI – his crime, providing unpasteurized dairy products from his small herd of about twenty pastured cows to members of his own buying club.  Half way across the continent in ME, Daniel Brown, another family farmer with a small livestock herd was notified on Nov. 8th that he was being sued by the state for selling food and milk without a license.   At the time he was milking one Jersey cow.

In Valencio County, NM, the Hispano Chamber of Commerce was forced to cancel its popular Matanza Festival set for Jan. 28th under pressure from the USDA which said the centuries old tradition of processing and serving pigs on site could no longer be done outside of a federally certified slaughter facility.   Last July in Oak Park, MI bureaucrats threatened Julie Bass with up to three months in jail for daring to grow vegetables in her own front yard.  In Sept. Adam Guerrero, was ordered to remove his kitchen garden because it was deemed a “public nuisance” by Memphis, TN officials.  Apparently, Michelle Obama’s victory garden at the White House falls under a different jurisdiction.

This government crackdown on family farmers is absurd given the current sordid state of our food/farm system and the urgent need to relocalize agriculture for the sake of our health, as well as that of the planet.   Study after study has shown that the most dangerous food is usually that which has endured the most processing and traveled the furthest.

“With millions of Americans contracting food borne illnesses each year, the USDA is committed to supporting research that improves the safety of our nation’s food system,” – this was the comment of USDA Deputy Secretary, Kathleen Merrigan, in a Dec. 15th, 2011 article in Agriview.  In the same issue, it was also revealed that U.S. meat and milk exports had failed to pass the European Union’s standard for drug residues.   Deborah Cera, leader of the drug compliance team at the FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine, admitted there were many violations involving scores of drugs in U.S. livestock.  In a Nov. 17th 2011 article in the Wisconsin State Farmer, Kim Brown-Pokorny of the WI Veterinary Medical Association, warned that Wisconsin was the worst violator nationwide in terms of illegal drug residues in the meat of culled dairy cows.  Yet, there was no mention in either article of prosecuting or penalizing these drug users or even informing U.S. consumers of this obvious food safety threat.

On Wed. Jan. 4th 2012 the FDA announced it would finally ban the use of cephalosporins in livestock by April.  Of course, this is but one small group of antibiotics representing less than .00032% of the 29 million pounds fed to livestock each year.  Doctors use barely 20% of antibiotics in the U.S. to treat human disease  – the other 80% are used on livestock to make them grow faster, and this reckless application is driving the evolution of antibiotic resistant pathogens that now plague our hospitals.

Meanwhile, the USDA, FDA, and various state agricultural agencies are squandering millions in scarce taxpayer dollars to criminalize small family farmers who are at the forefront of providing healthy nutritious fresh food to their communities.   For instance, according to an Aug. 25th, 2011 Natural News story, the WI Dept of Agriculture and Consumer Protection (DATCP) receives up to $80,000 a month from the FDA to wage its current crackdown on raw milk.   The FDA even flew several of its officials out to Wisconsin to join DATCP colleagues for surveillance operations of local farmers’ markets.  This taxpayer subsidized harassment is reminiscent of the discredited National Animal Identification System (NAIS) which was also fueled by millions in USDA dollars funneled to DATCP for the unapproved registration and “identity theft” of family farmers simply to meet compliance quotas.

It is time citizens told elected officials and the public servants within government agencies whose supposed mission is to safeguard our nation’s food supply that enough is enough.  Producing and consuming fresh local food is not a crime.  In fact, every community should have the right to determine what they grow, raise, and eat – this is the underlying principle behind food sovereignty, first elaborated in 1996 by La Via Campesina, the largest umbrella organization for small family farmers in the world.

In March 2011 the citizens of Sedgwick ME, passed the first Local Food and Community Self-Governance Ordinance.  The ordinance states in part that “producers and processors of local foods are exempt from licensure and inspection when the producer is selling directly to a consumer intending to use the product for home consumption, or if the foods are sold at a community social event. Citizens have the right to produce, process, purchase and consume local foods of their choosing, and it shall be unlawful for any law or regulation adopted by the state or federal government to interfere with these rights.”  Since then similar local food ordinances have been adopted by other towns in ME, CA, VT, and MA.

If people in Wisconsin want to enjoy access to fresh local food from family farmers in the future they may need to pass similar ordinances here.  Otherwise, corrupt government under the sway of corporate agribusiness will make sure they have no choice at all.

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Rally for Raw Milk to Defend Local Food!

For Immediate Release                                                                       Jan. 10, 2012
Contact:   John E. Peck, executive director, Family Farm Defenders  #608-260-0900
John Kinsman, president, Family Farm Defenders  #608-986-3815
Wed. Jan. 11th 12:00 Noon   Sauk County Courthouse Steps (515 Oak St. in Baraboo)
Local fresh food advocates will gather and speak out in support of WI farmer, Vernon Herschberger, who must appear in court today for providing healthy unpasteurized dairy products to members of his own buying club.
Speakers will address the real story behind DATCP’s campaign targeting those who produce and enjoy fresh local foods in our state.  According to a story by Natural News (8/15/11), DATCP is receiving up to $80,000 per month from the FDA for this ongoing crackdown against raw milk.  In addition, FDA officials were flown out to Wisconsin to join DATCP colleagues for surveillance operations of local farmers markets.  Similar heavy-handed enforcement operations are targeting other dairy farmers, smallscale food processors, and even urban gardeners and backyard chicken owners across the country.
“The federal government has more important food safety issues to attend to – such as the rampant illegal use of antibiotics in the dairy industry that is contaminating our meat and milk supply.  This effort to criminalize small sustainable farmers is but a crude effort to divert public attention away from the far more serious dangers posed by corporate agribusiness and its industrial factory farm practices,” noted John Kinsman, longtime organic dairy farmer and president of Family Farm Defenders.
Kinsman is referring to widespread news reports that U.S. meat and milk exports recently failed European Union standards for drug residues and that Wisconsin is now the worst violator nationwide in terms of drug abuse in the dairy sector.   In an article in Agriview (12/15/11), USDA Deputy Secretary, Kathleen Merrigan, was quoted as saying “With millions of Americans contracting foodborne illnesses each year, the USDA is committed to supporting research that improves the safety of our nation’s food supply.” Yet, there has been no serious federal or state action to address these latest revelations about our sordid food/farm system.
“This Big Brother in the Barnyard bullying behavior against small dairy farmers like Vernon Herschberger in WI or Daniel Brown in Maine has got to stop,” noted John Peck, executive director. “Not only is it a violation of food sovereignty but it denies people access to local fresh foods that are much safer and nutritious than those which are imported without much regulation or produced in filthy faraway factory farms.”
Citizens will be asked to contact their elected officials in defense of their right to enjoy local fresh food.  Free samples of fresh milk will also be available.
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