Friday, March 8, 2013

Women Feed the World

In honor of the women who feed the world . . .


From Katherine Gustafson of Sustainable Food Blog
Women grow more than half of the world's food and the lion's share (as much as 80 percent) of the food in developing countries, reports the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

Despite their majority contribution, however, women only own 2 percent of the world's land, according to UN WomenWatch. Around the world, women are deprived of legal rights to the land they toil over day after day.

Zainab Salbi, founder and CEO of Women for Women International, pointed out to me that this is a bigger problem than simple unfairness. "We cannot address environmental issues, sustainable farming issues, industrial agriculture issues, food crisis, if we are going to ignore [the fact that women are over 80 percent of the world's farmers and they own about 2 percent of land in the world]," she said. "How can you have a policy that ignores the people that are doing the work on a daily basis?"

Afghanistan
Albania
Australia
Austria
Benin
Bolivia
Bosnia
Brazil
Burundi


California
Cambodia
Chad
Chile

China
Dominican Republic
Equador
Egypt
England
Ethiopia
France
German
Ghana
Greece
Guatemala
Idaho
India
India
Indonesia
Iraq
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kashmir
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Laos
Malawi
Maryland
Massachusetts
Mauritania
Mexico
Mongolia
Morocco

Mozambique
Myanmar
Myanmar
Nambia
Nepal
Panama
Peru
Phiippines
Poland
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Romania
Russia
Rwanda
Scotland
Slovakia
Somaliland
South Korea
Spain
Srilanka
Sudan
Switzerland

Taiwan
Tibet
Turkey
Uganda
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Viet Nam
Viet Nam
Wales
Yemen
Zambia
Zanzibar
Zimbabwe
How absurd is it to name one day International Women's Day when half the world is women?

Shakesville images and links from 2009. Conditions world wide have gotten tougher since then for most of the world's non-corporate farms.