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The future of food and farming in Wales

Public meeting - Friday 3rd June 2005

Food and farming in the Wales faces a stark choice. Do we continue to put profit first? Or adopt practices that safeguard the future of what we eat - and those who provide it
If we let them - the Government, biotech industry and supermarkets will decide for us. It's time to put your foot down.

Did you know:

The meeting will discuss, how:

A distinguished panel of speakers will discuss the way forward for food and farming in Wales and look at the ways good quality local and organic food can improve our health and our help to safeguard our environment whilst also benefiting our local rural economies.

The threat posed to our environment and to organic and conventional farming from GM crops hasn't gone away. The US is trying to use the WTO to force GM technology on us. Is it too late? What can we do to stop it? This meeting will discuss ways we can all get involved in the campaign to keep Wales GM free.

Who, where, when...

Speakers:
Venue:

Bridges Community Centre
Drybridge Park
Monmouth
NP25 5AS

Time:

Friday 3rd June, 7.00pm
Various local and organic suppliers will also be there showcasing their produce
Fair Trade complimentary refreshments will be available. Entry is free of charge.


Contact details:

Friends of the Earth Cymru
33 Castle Arcade Balcony
CARDIFF
CF10 1BY

Tel: 029 2022 9577
Fax: 029 2022 8775
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.foecymru.co.uk

 

May 2005
Friends of the Earth Cymru

Last modified: 18 May 2005