Article 5PX92 The Globalized, Corporate-Led Food System Is Failing Us: Boycott Grows of U.N. Food Summit

The Globalized, Corporate-Led Food System Is Failing Us: Boycott Grows of U.N. Food Summit

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More than 500 civil society groups boycotted the United Nations Food Systems Summit in New York for giving corporations an outsized role in framing the agenda. We speak with leading food advocates in Ethiopia, India and the United States, who lay out their concerns: Million Belay, general coordinator of the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa; Raj Patel, journalist and research professor at the University of Texas at Austin; and Shalmali Guttal, executive director of Focus on the Global South. There is growing hunger in the world, and there is growing inequality and growing poverty and unemployment," Guttal says. This industrialized, globalized, corporate-led food system is failing us."

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