What is the impact of stricter standards for the protection of consumers, of producing ecological crops, of keeping animals in their natural environments, and the like, in Germany on international agricultural policy and agriculture in the South? Can gene technology contribute to fighting hunger? Is agricultural Germany an idol for the rest of the World?
The brochure “A New Agricultural Policy in Germany – What about the South?” casts a critical light upon the new agricultural policy in Germany. It focuses on the positive approach of the national policy as well as on deficits of the international agricultural policy.
Rudolf Buntzel-Cano together with ten Experts very graphically show the chances and problems of integrating ecological approaches in global agricultural policy.
The Brochure contains an epilogue by Renate Künast (Federal Minister of Consumer Protection, Food and Agriculture).
Published by German NGO Forum on Environment & Development and the Church Development Service (EED)
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