Protesters march against WTO role in agriculture

Published June 12, 2022
GENEVA: A demonstrator holds a placard decrying the global trade body in a rally against the World Trade Organisation on the eve of its ministerial conference on Saturday.—AFP
GENEVA: A demonstrator holds a placard decrying the global trade body in a rally against the World Trade Organisation on the eve of its ministerial conference on Saturday.—AFP

GENEVA: Around 500 people marched in Geneva on Saturday slamming free trade’s role in a global food security crisis, as the WTO prepared to host global trade ministers in the city.

“Our food is not merchandise,” and “Speculation: the beginning of hunger” read some of the banners paraded through Geneva, a day before the opening of the World Trade Organisation’s first ministerial meeting in five years.

Global food security will be high on the agenda at the four-day meeting, with WTO’s 164-member states under pressure to produce a common respo­nse to the risk of a global hunger crisis that has been dramatically amplified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

But the farmers organisations behind Saturday’s demonstration slammed what they deemed the destructive impact of the WTO-backed free trade agreements on small farmers and agricultural producers, and in turn on food security.

“No farmers, no food!” shouted the demonstrators.

“Today, the WTO is purely a place for doing business, taking market share and pushing up the cost of food, rendering it inaccessible to many,” Nicolas Girod, spokesman for the French farmers union Confederation Paysanne, told AFP.

“The alternative is to develop true food sovereignty” at the local level, “in accordance with what populations are asking for,” he said.

Asked what he expected to come out of the WTO ministerial meeting, due to last through Wednesday, he said “not much”.

Published in Dawn,June 12th, 2022

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