Initiative Project Agreement No. 194 of 2010, "Whereby Promotes Regional Integration Through Rural Market Temporary Rural, Indigenous and Other Ethnic African Descent," slipped to a penalty of Mayor Samuel Moreno, in the Plenary of November 26, authored by Councilman Philip Rivers (Cambio Radical), Carlos Orlando Ferreira (Cambio Radical) and Ati Indigenous Councillor Quigua (Polo Democrático Alternativo), aims to institutionalize practices economic exchange, artistic and cultural values \u200b\u200bof different regions and ethnicities.
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Initiative Project Agreement No. 194 of 2010, "Whereby Promotes Regional Integration Through Rural Market Temporary Rural, Indigenous and Other Ethnic African Descent," slipped to a penalty of Mayor Samuel Moreno, in the Plenary of November 26, authored by Councilman Philip Rivers (Cambio Radical), Carlos Orlando Ferreira (Cambio Radical) and Ati Indigenous Councillor Quigua (Polo Democrático Alternativo), aims to institutionalize practices economic exchange, artistic and cultural values \u200b\u200bof different regions and ethnicities.
Initiative Project Agreement No. 194 of 2010, "Whereby Promotes Regional Integration Through Rural Market Temporary Rural, Indigenous and Other Ethnic African Descent," slipped to a penalty of Mayor Samuel Moreno, in the Plenary of November 26, authored by Councilman Philip Rivers (Cambio Radical), Carlos Orlando Ferreira (Cambio Radical) and Ati Indigenous Councillor Quigua (Polo Democrático Alternativo), aims to institutionalize practices economic exchange, artistic and cultural values \u200b\u200bof different regions and ethnicities.
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leaders and dairy farmers from around the country gathered on 24 November in Bogotá, in the auditorium of the "YMCA" to address the controversial issue of the Free Trade with Europe and the United States, too, to refer to the entry of measures banning the sale of "raw milk" in the country. The Congress was attended by Senator Jorge Enrique Robledo and Aurelio Suárez (Chairman of Agricultural Salvation), among other leaders of guilds that make up the "stresses" (Colombian Action Network on Free Trade), which addressed issues of great interest to all small producers and traders of raw milk across the country. The representatives of these unions and staff assistants agree to stand together to fend off the onslaught of milk products will flood Colombia, and the measures the government has set decrees 616 and 2838, which specify the prohibition transport of raw milk, heat and cold, their marketing and product forms of transport, thus affecting 19 million people who consume and 5 million people living on her financially, as are producers and traders, and other derivatives as making panelitas, almojábanas, curd, caramel etc.
is painful to know that the representatives and defenders of the rural sector were branded as murderers of children by the previous government, just for the sake of selling raw milk. Cando real harm to the health of children is give them milk bag, which, besides being full of chemicals to preserve it, not even milk, but whey. And as in European countries there is overproduction of this product, the remedy is to bring him to Colombia, to be consumed here without even knowing what will be the side effect of their consumption, because it takes so long kept in warehouses, and now will be brought to Colombia.
While still very common misinformation of the Colombian people, many think that it is best to get dairy products from other countries, because in addition to generating competition, ensure that the product is consumed by all unaware of the serious damage to health and Small Economies in the region, creating more unemployment in these sectors. The farmers, they need a true agrarian reform, where they train and subsidize them by the government in order to meet the FTA, and not creating sanitary laws impossible to enforce or enforcement and persecution.
In conclusion, for the first of February 2011, in Bogota, the leaders will meet at least one of each department to create "THE NATIONAL MILK" and assess the situation of the dairy.
Jesus Anibal Suarez, Farmers Market, attended the event.
should be created Municipal Rural Committees, where all is organized to develop projects and submit them to the municipal councils and for the improvement of small local economies. Consider that more than 5 million people would join the ranks of the unemployed with this arbitrary measure. It seems to take precedence over personal interests that the common good and, like many politicians of the day, each time we approach the election promises of aid and support for his fellow farmers, but let's look if it really worth going electing those that instead of helping, we seem to want to sink more and more. It's time to be aware of the situation to give real support when choosing whom deserve the confidence to defend the rights of citizens without distinction of color, race, religion, or income level because, as a great scholar said: " who does not live to serve not serve to live. " Taken
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cycle of regional meetings of municipal committees
From Monday 29 November and held for two weeks, regional assemblies of local peasant committees (CCM) Farmers Market, with the objective of designing actions for 2011 in view of the impact on policy public and organizational strengthening of the process.
The cycle began on Monday 29 at El Colegio (Cundinamarca), with 80 delegates from 14 provinces CCM Tequendama and Sumapaz. Continues on Tuesday 30 in Ibague with delegates from 24 municipalities in the department of Tolima.
On Thursday 2 December there will be assemblies Cáqueza (Cundinamarca) with eight committees of the Eastern province and the rural nature of Bogota and Tunja simultaneously, with delegates from the ten CCM of Boyacá.
On Thursday 9 December, the shift will be to Zipaquirá, with the CCM of the savanna of Bogotá, and closes on Friday 10th cycle with the assembly of Granada (Meta), which will host committees that department.
The CCM is the organizational body of the Farmers Market process which brings together producers of each population. The assemblies to be accompanied by the Committee of Peasant and Community Interaction (CICC) and its part, and by the American Institute for Society and Alternative Law (ILSA) and Ministry of Economic Development in Bogota. The process also receives support from Oxfam Great Britain.
In the cycle of meetings involving about 500 delegates from more than fifty towns and rural society of Bogotá.
From Monday 29 November and held for two weeks, regional assemblies of local peasant committees (CCM) Farmers Market, with the objective of designing actions for 2011 in view of the impact on policy public and organizational strengthening of the process.
The cycle began on Monday 29 at El Colegio (Cundinamarca), with 80 delegates from 14 provinces CCM Tequendama and Sumapaz. Continues on Tuesday 30 in Ibague with delegates from 24 municipalities in the department of Tolima.
On Thursday 2 December there will be assemblies Cáqueza (Cundinamarca) with eight committees of the Eastern province and the rural nature of Bogota and Tunja simultaneously, with delegates from the ten CCM of Boyacá.
On Thursday 9 December, the shift will be to Zipaquirá, with the CCM of the savanna of Bogotá, and closes on Friday 10th cycle with the assembly of Granada (Meta), which will host committees that department.
The CCM is the organizational body of the Farmers Market process which brings together producers of each population. The assemblies to be accompanied by the Committee of Peasant and Community Interaction (CICC) and its part, and by the American Institute for Society and Alternative Law (ILSA) and Ministry of Economic Development in Bogota. The process also receives support from Oxfam Great Britain.
In the cycle of meetings involving about 500 delegates from more than fifty towns and rural society of Bogotá.
Monday, November 29, 2010
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For Farmers Markets Food Sovereignty commission approves a project plan for rural reserves in the District Capital Markets
This project will promote the actions of farmers and institutions in search of food sovereignty Bogotá.
An important draft agreement that has in its sights and institutional strengthening of farmer organizations in the Capital District seeks to promote agricultural production and AE in the rural area of \u200b\u200bthe Capital District, was approved unanimously by the commission of the Council District Plan.
The bill, introduced by Councilman Jaime Caicedo Turriago and supported by the bench of the Polo Democrático Alternativo, aims to combat food shortages, lower their costs to consumers and to ensure higher incomes and better living conditions for producers farmers, by encouraging the participation of peasant organizations from the rural area of \u200b\u200bthe Capital District in the promotion of forms of social and environmental management, especially peasant reserve areas.
Rural Reserves, referred to current Colombian law, is a self-managed and self-controlled mode of agricultural production and environmental care that is based on the proper use of territory in the organization of farmers for production and improving quality of life and careful management of the surrounding environment in order to produce food and conserve natural resources. In addition, these areas may be food marketing mechanisms that allow direct marketing to the supply and distribution centers, eliminating costly intermediaries that significantly more expensive products. Jaime Caicedo
stated that "this project is of paramount importance in in consolidating a policy of food sovereignty and security for the city. We must make an effort to articulate the vast rural area of \u200b\u200bthe city, equivalent to just over 121 thousand hectares, such as to achieve the conservation of protected areas and secondly, to stimulate food production and the substantial improvement of the living conditions of the rural population, while improving the food supply and reducing consumer prices, in times of severe economic crisis and significant reduction in family income, "he said.
The project, which will now proceed to approval by the plenary council district includes studies to determine possible geographic areas in the Capital District's rural area where they could create peasant reserve areas as well as advice and training to farmers' organizations, respecting their autonomy, to determine areas where to establish those areas.
also aims to strengthen the active and effective participation of farmer organizations in the network of rural settlements and in decision-making and policy development of rural.
Source: Councilman Jaime Caicedo.
This project will promote the actions of farmers and institutions in search of food sovereignty Bogotá.
An important draft agreement that has in its sights and institutional strengthening of farmer organizations in the Capital District seeks to promote agricultural production and AE in the rural area of \u200b\u200bthe Capital District, was approved unanimously by the commission of the Council District Plan.
The bill, introduced by Councilman Jaime Caicedo Turriago and supported by the bench of the Polo Democrático Alternativo, aims to combat food shortages, lower their costs to consumers and to ensure higher incomes and better living conditions for producers farmers, by encouraging the participation of peasant organizations from the rural area of \u200b\u200bthe Capital District in the promotion of forms of social and environmental management, especially peasant reserve areas.
Rural Reserves, referred to current Colombian law, is a self-managed and self-controlled mode of agricultural production and environmental care that is based on the proper use of territory in the organization of farmers for production and improving quality of life and careful management of the surrounding environment in order to produce food and conserve natural resources. In addition, these areas may be food marketing mechanisms that allow direct marketing to the supply and distribution centers, eliminating costly intermediaries that significantly more expensive products. Jaime Caicedo
stated that "this project is of paramount importance in in consolidating a policy of food sovereignty and security for the city. We must make an effort to articulate the vast rural area of \u200b\u200bthe city, equivalent to just over 121 thousand hectares, such as to achieve the conservation of protected areas and secondly, to stimulate food production and the substantial improvement of the living conditions of the rural population, while improving the food supply and reducing consumer prices, in times of severe economic crisis and significant reduction in family income, "he said.
The project, which will now proceed to approval by the plenary council district includes studies to determine possible geographic areas in the Capital District's rural area where they could create peasant reserve areas as well as advice and training to farmers' organizations, respecting their autonomy, to determine areas where to establish those areas.
also aims to strengthen the active and effective participation of farmer organizations in the network of rural settlements and in decision-making and policy development of rural.
Source: Councilman Jaime Caicedo.
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Agreement on Rural District was approved at the Council of Bogotá
was supported of 31 aldermen and will sanction the mayor.
district The draft agreement, by which "promotes rural regional integration through temporary markets peasants, indigenous and other ethnic groups, was approved on Friday 26 November, with 31 votes in favor and only one against.
The initiative provides for the establishment of a market in the Plaza de Bolivar, the first weekend of every June to celebrate the day of the peasantry. It promotes the progressive realization of farmers' markets in the towns. Also raises the incentive to regional integration by strengthening of rurality and the creation of marketing channels and supply of peasants.
Councilman Jaime Caicedo referred to the measure as important for the survival of the peasantry, and noted as "an agreement that begins to shape the city-region, the gap represents twenty years without the parliament draft a law land.
Meanwhile, Ati Quigua stressed that the agreement will create opportunities for farmers' markets in the twenty districts of Bogotá, and culture is known farmer, indigenous and African descent. Invited to promote responsible consumption and awareness, and strengthen the peasant-Indian alliance.
Upon approval, Ephraim Villamil, a member of the Committee of Peasant and Community Interaction (CICC), had the opportunity to address lobbyists. The CICC joining a dozen organizations to regional and national level have been participating in the process. Villamil thanked the various institutions for their support of Farmers Market and welcomed the approval of the agreement.
Juan José Arango, delegate of the Ministry of Economic Development, the council ratified in Bogota the support of the district administration to order. He stressed that in the last day face farmers' markets, on 20 November, 1800 arrived in Bogotá producers, despite the harsh winter and all the difficulties it has generated. Finally, guaranteed funding for the initiative by the Capital District.
was supported of 31 aldermen and will sanction the mayor.
district The draft agreement, by which "promotes rural regional integration through temporary markets peasants, indigenous and other ethnic groups, was approved on Friday 26 November, with 31 votes in favor and only one against.
The initiative provides for the establishment of a market in the Plaza de Bolivar, the first weekend of every June to celebrate the day of the peasantry. It promotes the progressive realization of farmers' markets in the towns. Also raises the incentive to regional integration by strengthening of rurality and the creation of marketing channels and supply of peasants.
Councilman Jaime Caicedo referred to the measure as important for the survival of the peasantry, and noted as "an agreement that begins to shape the city-region, the gap represents twenty years without the parliament draft a law land.
Meanwhile, Ati Quigua stressed that the agreement will create opportunities for farmers' markets in the twenty districts of Bogotá, and culture is known farmer, indigenous and African descent. Invited to promote responsible consumption and awareness, and strengthen the peasant-Indian alliance.
Upon approval, Ephraim Villamil, a member of the Committee of Peasant and Community Interaction (CICC), had the opportunity to address lobbyists. The CICC joining a dozen organizations to regional and national level have been participating in the process. Villamil thanked the various institutions for their support of Farmers Market and welcomed the approval of the agreement.
Juan José Arango, delegate of the Ministry of Economic Development, the council ratified in Bogota the support of the district administration to order. He stressed that in the last day face farmers' markets, on 20 November, 1800 arrived in Bogotá producers, despite the harsh winter and all the difficulties it has generated. Finally, guaranteed funding for the initiative by the Capital District.
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