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Page 1: Global Farmers’ Exchange 2010 Report Brussels, London and Paris 25-29 October 2010 Brussels, London and Paris 25-29 October 2010.

Global Farmers’ Exchange 2010Report

Brussels, London and Paris25-29 October 2010

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Aims of the global farmer exchange

• To demonstrate the benefits of GM crops for farmers around the world to European policymakers and other stakeholders

• To make a positive impact on European policymakers’ perceptions of GM crops, including Member State politicians

• To build new bridges with European policymakers and stakeholders (farmers groups, people interested in development)

• To continue to build relationships with media• To develop collaterals (photos, video) that will help us

communicate with the public & policymakers – including online (Facebook, YouTube, Twitter) and print (posters, brochures)

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The farmers

Ivo M. Carraro, Agronomist, Brazil

Carlos Zuquetto, GM soy/maize, Brazil

Erostus Wilberforce Njuki, GM bananas, Uganda

Rosalie Ellasus, GM maize, the Philippines,

Karim Traoré, Bt cotton, Burkina Faso

Maotang Zu, Bt cotton, China

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Date Activity

Monday, 25 October

Introductory session at EuropaBio • Overview of GMOs in Europe – Nathalie Moll, Carel du Marchie Sarvaas, Filip Cnudde• Individual farmer presentations• Media and video/photo introduction

Afternoon meeting programme (See meetings report for details)• Ms. Rosalie Ellasus: assistants to MEP Sirpa Pietikäinen (EPP); Marcela Kroutilová of the Permanent Representation of Czech Republic; Daniel Gether of the Permanent Representation of Hungary• Mr. Maotang Zu: Zoltán Somogyi, Commission, DG Trade; Mathilda Åberg, Perm. Rep. of Sweden• Mr. Carlos Zuquetto: Frits Thissen, Perm. Rep. of the Netherlands; Mr. Ferreira and Mr. Silva, Embassy of Brazil• Mr. Ivo Marcos Carraro: Thomas Bregeon & collegues, Commission, DG SANCO; Mr. Ferreira and Mr. Silva, Embassy of Brazil• Mr. Erostus Wilberforce Njuki: With Ambassador of Uganda -Frits Thissen, Perm. Rep. of the Netherlands; Timothy Hall, Head of Unit, Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries and Aquaculture Research and Philippe Petithuguenin, Sebastien Crepieux • Mr. Karim Traoré: David Radcliffe & colleagues, Commission, DG Development; Leonard Mizzi, Commission DG AgricultureEvening: Walking tour/Dinner in Brussels

Overview of programme – Brussels, Day 1

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Overview of programme – Brussels, Day 2Date Activity

Tuesday, 26 October

Morning meeting programme

• Ms. Rosalie Ellasus: Frederik Lamberty, Permanent Representation of Belgium to the EU; Pit Laquian, Cultural Attaché, The Philippines embassy • Mr. Carlos Zuquetto, Erostus Wilberforce Njuki, and Mr. Maotang Zu: European Parliament, MEP Marit Paulsen and MEP Brita Reimers• Mr. Ivo Marcos Carraro and Karim Traoré: Pekka Pesonen, Copa-CogecaPhotography session with each farmer

‘Sustainable Solutions for Food Security’ event – Martin’s Central Park Hotel

• Speakers: Roberto Ridolfi (European Commission, Europe Aid), Dr. Justus Wesseler (Associate Professor at Wageningen University), Rosalie Ellasus, Ivo Marcos Carraro, Maya Moro-Coco (Policy Officer, ActionAid)

• Moderator: Ms. Jacki Davis

• Attendance: Around 50 people from a wide range of stakeholder organisations, the European Commission, Permanent Representations, scientists and media (See list)

• Visual materials: Professional photography and video of the event

• Written materials: Event report and press release, distributed to 100+ journalists (the top 50 journalists were also contacted by phone to confirm attendance)Evening: Attendance at European Parliament event hosted by Sir Ben Gill: 'Food, Water and Energy: Balancing increasingly scarce resources against growing demand’

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• The overall organisation of the programme was excellent. Everything ran smoothly, and the farmers were very busy communicating their experiences!

• The meeting programme and event allowed the farmers to tell stories of GM success that Europeans rarely hear.

• At the event, GM crops were discussed and debated – but not in a polarising way.

• We made new links with people and organisations at the Brussels event, and it allowed us to reach out to media pro-actively.

• By videotaping the event and individual videos with the farmers (to be edited and uploaded to YouTube), and by taking professional and ordinary photos (all uploaded to Picasa – though not available to public), we will be able to communicate about the benefits of GM crops – both online and in print publications.

Successes

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Agra-Europe publishes

an article on the event

We publish some of the farmer photos on Facebook

with short bios:

FGV publishes our event report, which was also sent to 75+ journalists

…Then we tweet about it and get positive feedback:

SeedQuest publishes our press release

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• This visit required an intense amount of preparation and work from everyone involved.

• There was the challenge of linking the visit to the hot topics in Brussels at the moment, especially without news on GM announced at the EU level that week.

• The Tuesday evening event at the Parliament did not have as many other attendees as expected.

• Finding interpreters was a challenge, as were UK visas. One farmer (South Africa) was unable to acquire a visa for UK or Belgium, despite multiple visits to his consulate.

Challenges

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Overview of programme – London

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• The overall organisation of the programme was excellent.

Successes

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Overview of programme – Paris

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• The overall organisation of the programme was excellent.

Successes