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Stories from Hawaii: Andrea Brower

PAN is motivated to do our work, in part, because we hear the stories of the people who are adversely impacted by our farm and food system that has been captured by corporate interests and made to rely on pesticides. Lorilani Keohokalole is undertaking a project to collect some of these stories from Hawaii that we will share with you over the coming months.

On April 1, 2024, Mexico was set to follow through with its 2020 commitment to ban the toxic herbicide glyphosate (the active ingredient in Bayer’s Roundup in the USA and Faena in Mexico) by 2024. When the plan to phase out glyphosate and genetically engineered (GE) corn was originally laid out, Mexico’s government cited the purpose of the new policies as “contributing to food sovereignty and security” and the health of the Mexican people, as well as protecting native corn from contamination by GE pollen.

About every five years, the U.S. Congress passes the biggest set of food and farming policies that define the majority of federal farm, food, nutrition, and rural economic programs. At a cost of about $440 billion over five years, these programs influence: What is grown; who grows it; how it is grown or produced; what is done with those products and where they are sold; who can access and afford those goods; and how we invest in rural communities.

Watch and listen as two experienced farmers share stories and practical approaches for small-scale, diversified farms that use the principles of agroecology.  This discussion may provide you with ideas that small farms where you live can adapt and thrive.

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New Minnesota legislation paves the way to protect bees & support farmers

St. Paul, MN— Today, beekeepers, farmers, gardeners, conservation organizations and others celebrated the introduction of legislation  to protect pollinators from harmful pesticides and ensure farmer success. This bill, along with legislation introduced earlier in the month,  positions Minnesota as a national leader in pollinator protection

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A fighting chance for Minnesota bees

As Scott Pruitt takes over as head of the Environmental Protection Agency, it’s clearer than ever that our federal decisionmakers won’t be stepping up to protect communities — or our food system — from pesticides anytime soon. It’s that much more important therefore for state

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Standing up for science

Lately scientific evidence seems to matter a lot less than it used to. It’s not that evidence hasn’t been ignored by policymakers in the past. But there are some unique things happening under the new administration that seem to directly and fundamentally challenge the value

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“New” pesticides, same Monsanto story

Last fall, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rubberstamped Monsanto’s newest formulation of the herbicide dicamba for use on the corporation’s genetically engineered (GE), dicamba-resistant soybean and cotton seeds. Expecting that this approval will lead to a dramatic increase in use of the herbicide dicamba,

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