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Citizens Electoral Council of Australia

Media Release  2nd of June 2008

Craig Isherwood, National Secretary
PO Box 376, COBURG, VIC, 3058
Phone: 03 9354 0544 Fax: 03 9354 0166
Email: cec@cecaust.com.au
Website: http://cec.cecaust.com.au
 

Food policy memorandum: Kill the WTO; double food production

On May 30, 2008 the LaRouche Political Action Committee (LPAC) released the first in a series of policy memoranda, entitled “LPAC Food Policy Memorandum: Kill the WTO; Double Food Production”. The memo is introduced with a background to the current world food crisis:

It is well established that the world today faces a food crisis, which is brought on by decades of free trade policies and recent bio-fuels insanity. However, we do not have years to debate whether or not the kinks in globalisation can be ironed out. The more successful globalisation is, the more imperilled civilisation becomes. This current food shortage is an intentional effect of free trade, a system once (and still) enforced by the gunboats of the British Empire. The modern gunboats are politely called “trade agreements,” “debt restructuring,” and “conditionalities.”

We have merely days for the world’s policy makers to find their spines, kill the World Trade Organization, and double world food production. This is the LaRouche PAC policy, issued by economist Lyndon LaRouche in April, to be adopted by the June 3-5, 2008 FAO conference, and by nations in the immediate days ahead. An international mobilisation around this policy was launched by the Schiller Institute chair-woman Helga Zepp-LaRouche in early May. Since then, statements and initial strategies to address the food crisis have come from world leaders. However, only LaRouche’s policy explicitly addresses the systemic cause of the problem.

The FAO’s “Hunger Map” identifies some 2 billion people, across 82 nations, who have inadequate food. Food riots have erupted in 37 countries so far, and prices continue to soar. This descent into Hell starts in the not-too-distant past. The post-WWII world had every reason to be optimistic: Fascism was defeated, and U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt put in its place the Bretton Woods system, designed to guarantee stable economic conditions for long-term development. Industry and agriculture could now thrive, along with waves of political freedoms, in nations where Europe’s empires never allowed them before. Programs like the Marshall Plan, Atoms for Peace, and the “Green Revolution” created a food, water, energy, and transportation dynamic that had the potential to substantially raise the standard of living for people everywhere on the planet.

This policy memorandum features an analysis of total food production from 1970 to 2007, showing the severe inadequacy given population growth, and projects that were online that would have met today’s food requirements were they built. Following is a developed strategy for self-sufficiency, immediately averting today’s threat of starvation, and a long-term alliance between the four powers of Russia, China, India, and the U.S.

Click here to read the memorandum’s solutions to the greatest crisis currently facing the world.

Click here to find out how you can help force the Australian Parliament to act on this crisis.
Click here to receive a free Food Crisis pack with background information on the crisis.


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