Access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food is a fundamental human right. The agricultural sector employs half of the world’s labour force which includes 450 million waged agricultural workers. Agricultural workers form as high as 80% of the workforce in some developing countries. Seventy percent of all child labour is employed in agriculture.

All agricultural workers, peasants and small farmers are both producers and consumers of food. Their livelihood is dependent on the livelihoods of those who consume the food they produce. It is reported that the annual global exports in agricultural products is USD 545 billion.

So much food is produced but at whose expense? Ironically this raises a few questions: Why are agricultural workers, peasants and small farmers who produce food but have none to eat? Why are 170,000 agricultural workers killed every year as a result of workplace accidents? Why 3-4 million suffer yearly from pesticides poisoning? Why are peasants and small farmers losing their lands?

Inspite of this, WTO is still aggressively pursuing the agenda of corporate globalisation for the benefit of TNCs by pushing for trade liberalisation, deregulation and less social protection. Therefore the speak-out aims to bring together the personal experiences of diverse groups who are facing similar problems and challenges, and to highlight the magnitude of this crime to humanity. It further aims to build solidarity and with concerted efforts to resist WTO and its destructive forces to regain the rights and dignity of agricultural workers.

The event will kick-off with the launching of CAWI and followed by the speak-out by various groups. There will also be photo exhibition, cultural dances and showing of documentary films. It will also provide space for discussions, information exchange, sharing of experiences, solidarity building and networking.

Programme:

 

Launching
09:00 Cultural Performance by SRED
  Introduction of CAWI by P.Chennaiah, Andhra Pradesh Vyavasaya Vruthidarula Union, India

 

Speak-out of Agricultural Workers : “Building Solidarity for their Rights and Welfare.”
Facilitator – Gilbert Sape and John Milton
09:40 – 13:00
Documentary Film – “Kapait” Sugar Workers, Philippines
Struggles of Sugar Workers Cynthia Deduro, Sugar Workers Solidarity Network, Philippines
Cultural Performance
Dalits and Agricultural Workers Fatima Burnad, Society for Rural Education and Development, India
Floriculture and Trade Yahya Msangi, Tanzanian Plantation and Agricultural Workers Union, Tanzania
Struggles of Plantation Workers Sukarman, PERBBUNI, Indonesia
Cultural Performance
Toxic Pesticides and Agrochemical Industries
– Impact on health of Agricultural Workers
R.Nagamah, TENAGANITA, Malaysia
Kamukhaan – “A Poisoned Village” Cause DS and Dr.Romy Quijano, PAN Philippines
Struggles of Landless Agricultural Workers P.Chennaiah, Andhra Pradesh Vyavasaya Vruthidarula Union, India
Documentary Film – “Sa Ngalan Ng Tubo” Hacienda Luisita, Philippines
13:00 – 14:00 – Lunch
14:00 – 15:30
Cultural Performance
Impact of AoA on Agricultural and Rural workers in Bangladesh Zainal Abedin , BAFLF
Documentary Film
– “Peoples Caravan For Food Sovereignty”
PAN Asia and the Pacific
From Agricultural to Migrant worker Testimony by a migrant worker in Hong Kong
Reading of the Position Paper on WTO
Closing – Cultural Performances