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The visiting professors of the Institute of Social Research Chulalongkorn University Food security experts Professor Peter Rosset This is an omen. which warns global citizens to wake up from their slumber in the cycle of entrusting their livelihoods to the large industrial food system. “This is the result of allowing giant companies to monopolize the entire agricultural system. It controls the production and transport of food around the world. The main cause of the spread of various germs today,” Prof. Peter said in a public forum.
The food security after the COVID-19 crisis Perspective from Phone Number List large-scale agricultural policy Pesticides and Plant Protection” held at Chula recently. Peter-Rosset Professor Peter Rosset, Advisor to the International Peasant Movement (La Via Campesina), Visiting Professor at the Institute of Social Research, Chulalongkorn University Prof. Peter emphasized the fact that this disaster was the result of the large food and agricultural industries that have forced many countries to rely solely on food or raw materials transported across the world. Which is when the infection occurs from only one food production source? Whether it's from using too much growth hormone.
The from the use of antibiotics in sick animals in such quantities that the bacteria become resistant to the drugs Or even from wild animals that have been encroached on their habitats and have to come close to communities and become carriers of various emerging diseases. Disasters will appear as seen. “We need to create food sovereignty,” said Prof. Peter, an advisor to the international peasant movement (La Via Campesina), proposing ways to reform the agricultural system to create future food security for the world. “We must change the food system from one of large industrial companies to one of small farmers. By allowing small farmers in each locality to produce healthy and environmentally friendly food for consumers,
The food security after the COVID-19 crisis Perspective from Phone Number List large-scale agricultural policy Pesticides and Plant Protection” held at Chula recently. Peter-Rosset Professor Peter Rosset, Advisor to the International Peasant Movement (La Via Campesina), Visiting Professor at the Institute of Social Research, Chulalongkorn University Prof. Peter emphasized the fact that this disaster was the result of the large food and agricultural industries that have forced many countries to rely solely on food or raw materials transported across the world. Which is when the infection occurs from only one food production source? Whether it's from using too much growth hormone.
The from the use of antibiotics in sick animals in such quantities that the bacteria become resistant to the drugs Or even from wild animals that have been encroached on their habitats and have to come close to communities and become carriers of various emerging diseases. Disasters will appear as seen. “We need to create food sovereignty,” said Prof. Peter, an advisor to the international peasant movement (La Via Campesina), proposing ways to reform the agricultural system to create future food security for the world. “We must change the food system from one of large industrial companies to one of small farmers. By allowing small farmers in each locality to produce healthy and environmentally friendly food for consumers,