Paul Driessen
In this era of incredible modern agricultural and insect
control technologies, when American farmers get 3-5 times more crop
yields per acre than 50 years ago – how is it possible that Africa
remains perpetually on the brink of starvation? That Africa faces yet
another locust plague of biblical pharaoh proportions? That Africans
must rely on absurd “time-tested,” almost totally ineffective locust
control methods?
Incredibly, this looming catastrophe
is due to policies and programs that have been officially adopted and
deliberately implemented by the very UN agencies that are now crying
loudest about the horrific situation.
For years now,
the FAO, UN Development Programme and UN Environment Programme (UNEP)
have been working in cahoots with some of the most radical
environmentalist pressure groups on Earth to devise and impose “agroecology” – a perverse combination of socialism, pseudo-ecology and primitive, anti-technology agriculture. The program is financed and advanced by the UN, by European governments
via their development agencies and funding of environmentalist NGOs –
and even by US taxpayers, who provide 22% of UN funding and underwrite
grants to and tax-exempt status for environmentalist groups.
Agroecology is above all political. It rejects
virtually everything that has enabled modern agriculture to feed
billions more people from less acreage. It rabidly opposes monoculture
farming, hybrid seeds, synthetic/non-organic insecticides
and fertilizers, biotechnology ... and even mechanized equipment like
tractors! It claims Dr. Norman Borlaug’s Green Revolution, which saved a
billion people from starvation, did little more than put global food
production “under the control of a few transnational corporations.”
Acceptance
of agroecology tenets and restrictions has become a condition for poor
farmers getting seeds, and their countries and local communities getting
development loans and food aid. Mid-level bureaucrats get cushy jobs
overseeing and propagandizing agroecology campaigns, while ruling elites
get more opportunities to siphon off additional millions in
international aid money. They still erect roadblocks to Golden Rice, which could save 2 million parents and children a year from blindness and death.
AgroEcology advocates extol “food sovereignty” and
the “right to subsistence farming.” They promote “indigenous
agricultural knowledge and practices,” to the exclusion of knowledge,
practices, technologies and equipment that have been developed in recent
decades – and could help end Africa’s perpetual poverty, malnutrition,
disease, joblessness and early death. They sow fear about pesticides and
GM food.
Instead of transforming and modernizing
African agriculture, the UN, FAO, UNEP, and radical groups like Food
First, La Via Campesina, Greenpeace and IFOAM Organics International
demand “culturally appropriate” food produced through “ecologically
sound and sustainable methods,” as only they can twist those terms to serve their sick determination to negate and roll back human progress.
1 comment:
Not too much difference in the relationship of the Democrat Party with Blacks in this country. Just a different means applied to "keep them in their place". Here it is economic capability and there it is food.
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