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term interests of the Majority World, whose future depends inextricably on fighting famine,
hidden hunger, for fair and just trade, trade justice and profitable agriculture.
Foodpolicy.in seeks to examine the inextricable link between biotechnology, hunger,
intellectual property rights, food trade and poverty from viewpoints that critique corporate
and Trade Bloc perspectives. The website welcomes contributions from policy analysts,
campaigners, trade negotiators, bureaucrats, academics, activists.
The website is run from
London UK and from New Delhi India and contributing editors are from Ireland.
Welcome to the premier
Indian Food Policy website. The Indian Food Policy web site, is a platform for
discussion of issues related to South East Asian food, agriculture and trade policy.
Every sixth human being on the planet resides in India. We believe democratic food policy is
meaningless rhetoric without listening to the views of the Indian farmer.
Global institutions,
multi lateral institutions, specialist First World food policy research institutes that try to coerce
and drum up global concurrence without ascertaining the views of the Indian farmers vis a vis global
food policies can never be remotely democratic. Maybe their very mandate is explicitly undemocratic.
This Once a Month newsletter provides access to Web Seminar based analysis and discussions, inviting
analysts to argue South Asian food trade, food safety, food security, the politics of hunger, patenting
and bio technology policy issues from non corporate or trade bloc perspectives. The website seeks to
examine the inextricable link between biotechnology, intellectual property rights, food trade, aid and
poverty. The website welcomes contributions from policy analysts, bureaucrats, campaigners, politicians,
academics, activists and farmers from any of the South East Asian countries.
We believe that transparency in
food policy issues is of vital importance to the economies of south Asian countries and the well being of the
population. What Indians eat cannot and must not be decided in closed secretive rooms or from other continents.
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