Showing posts with label Supply. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Supply. Show all posts

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Farmers Resist and Fight Back Against Criminalization in Seed Laws

""Peasant seeds – the pillar of food production – are under attack everywhere. Under corporate pressure, laws in many countries increasingly limit what farmers can do with their seeds. Seed saving, which has been the basis of farming for thousands of years, is quickly being criminalised.
What can we do? A new booklet and poster from La Via Campesina and GRAIN documents how big business and governments are moving to stop farmers from saving and exchanging their seeds, and shows how farmers are fighting back.
Control over seeds must remain in peasants’ hands. This is the principle, based in the production process, that guarantees the food sovereignty of rural communities and urban populations against multinationals and their enormous profits. Over centuries, peasant farmers have created the thousands of varieties of crops that are the basis of the world’s food supply and diversified diets, says La Via Campesina’s Guy Kastler.
But for corporations who want to impose laws that will give them complete control of land, farming, food and the profits that could be made from this sector, these time-tested practices around seeds are an obstacle. For La Via Campesina, the law should instead guarantee the rights of peasants to conserve, use, exchange, use and sell their seeds and protect them from biopiracy.
Big business is carrying out, with the support of governments, a global legal offensive to gain complete control over seeds. This includes not only privatising seeds through new laws, but giving themselves new rights to physically search farmers’ homes and destroy their seeds, says Camila Montecinos of GRAIN.
Seed laws are evolving and becoming more aggressive in response to new demands from the seed and biotechnology industry. So-called free trade agreements, bilateral investment treaties and regional integration initiatives are hardening ‘soft’ forms of ownership rights over seeds. And laws strengthening intellectual property rights over seeds are being reinforced by other regulations that are supposed to ensure seed quality, market transparency, prevention of counterfeits, and the like.
What is at stake is the very basis of peasant farmers’ existence. Social movements worldwide, especially peasant farmers organisations, have resisted and mobilised to prevent such laws being passed.
Corporations and governments rely on secrecy and lack of transparency because they know that an informed citizenry will reject the privatisation of seeds.""

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Global Herbal Medicine Industry Report 2015: Study on Current State of Herbal Medicine Industry



The report provides a basic overview of the industry including definitions, classifications, applications and industry chain structure. The herbal medicine market analysis is provided for the international markets including development trends, competitive landscape analysis, and key regions development status.

Development policies and plans are also discussed and manufacturing processes and cost structures analyzed. Herbal medicine industry import/export consumption, supply and demand figures and cost price and production value gross margins are also provided.

The report focuses on twenty-six industry players providing information such as company profiles, product picture and specification, capacity production, price, cost, production value and contact information. Upstream raw materials and equipment and downstream demand analysis is also carried out. The herbal medicine industry development trends and marketing channels are analyzed. Finally the feasibility of new investment projects are assessed and overall research conclusions offered.

With 197 tables and figures the report provides key statistics on the state of the industry and is a valuable source of guidance and direction for companies and individuals interested in the market.





Key Topics Covered:
 

Chapter One Herbal Medicine Industry Overview 

Chapter Two Herbal Medicine International and China Market Analysis

Chapter Three Herbal Medicine Technical Data and Manufacturing Plants Analysis 

Chapter Four Global Major Herbal Material Analysis 

Chapter Five Finish Herbal Product Market 

Chapter Six 2009-2014 Herbal Medicine Industry Productions Supply Sales Demand Market Status and Forecast 

Chapter Seven Herbal Medicine Key Manufacturers Analysis 

Chapter Eight Herbal Medicine Manufacturing Process and Cost Structure Up and Down Stream Industry Analysis 

Chapter Nine Herbal Medicine Marketing Channels Analysis 

Chapter Ten Herbal Medicine Industry Development Trend 

Chapter Eleven Herbal Medicine Industry Development Proposals 

Chapter Twelve Herbal Medicine New Project Investment Feasibility Analysis 

Chapter Thirteen Global and China Herbal Medicine Industry Research Conclusions 


Companies Mentioned:
  • Arizona Natural
  • Arkopharma
  • Bio-Botanica
  • Blackmores
  • Dabur
  • Guangzhou Pharma
  • Haiyao
  • Herbal Africa
  • Imperial Ginseng
  • JZJT
  • Kunming Pharma
  • Madaus
  • Nature Herbs
  • Nature's Answer
  • Potter's
  • SIDO MUNCUL
  • Sanjiu
  • Schwabe
  • TASLY
  • Taiji
  • Tongrentang
  • Tsumura
  • Weleda
  • Yunnan Baiyao
  • Zand
  • Zhongxin



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