Food and agriculture
The global food system is of great importance to global employment, culture, environment, conservation, peace, stability and nutrition. A third of the working population worldwide is involved in agriculture. Work in food and agriculture is often harsh, dangerous, underpaid and precarious. Through research and advocacy with partners and networks around the world, SOMO pushes for company and government policies that foster equitable and sustainable food production and consumption. Our interventions span a wide range of topics including sustainability certification and corporate purchasing policies and their impacts. We also address unfair trading practices, market concentration, speculation and uneven value distribution, the right to food and land conflicts. SOMO looks in particular at diverse food and agricultural supply chains including tea, coffee, sugar cane, fruit and vegetables, and cut flowers. We focus special attention on the role of supermarkets.
Overview of articles
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Posted in category:The Dutch Good Growth Fund – A critical view on Private Sector Development in the NetherlandsVideoPublished on:
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The Netherlands misses chance for effective measures against food speculationPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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EU ministers leave the door open for harmful food speculationPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Spilling the Beans Published on:Sanne van der WalPosted in category:PublicationSanne van der Wal
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Challenges for Regulators Published on:Myriam Vander StichelePosted in category:PublicationMyriam Vander Stichele
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Promoting Decency? Published on:K. RaczPosted in category:PublicationK. Racz
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Ahold – An unresolved CSR issue in 2011 Published on:SOMOPosted in category:PublicationSOMO
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Case study on the Peruvian mango supply chain Published on:Sanne van der WalPosted in category:PublicationSanne van der Wal
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European Commission’s proposal for financial markets lacks teethPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Certified Unilever Tea Published on:Sanne van der WalPosted in category:PublicationSanne van der Wal
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