OCTOBER, 10-12, 2012 in MILAN (Italy)
Do you know about Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)? Are you involved in a CSA project, a Food Cooperative, a GAS (Italian solidarity purchasing group), an AMAP (the French name for CSA projects), a GASAP (the Brussels' equivalent of AMAP), a Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) or any other food distribution system working to achieve Food Sovereignty? Are you interested in networking and exchanging on this topic at the European level?
Throughout Europe people from different cultures and backgrounds 
are  already working towards the shared goal of redefining the way our  
society organises the production, processing and distribution of food,  
and are getting together to achieve Food Sovereignty in their local communities.
 
 We are calling for a meeting to identify a shared vision for food  
distribution systems committed to Food Sovereignty in Europe, define  
future thematic focuses and develop an organizational structure for a  
new European platform. Our aim is to create a decentralized  
platform where experience-sharing between food distribution projects can
  be achieved, independent from any central body or institution.
 
 This meeting is part of the follow-up process to the Nyeleni-Europe Forum that took place in Krems last August. It will focus on the Axis 2 of the Action Plan: "Changing how Food is distributed".
Topics we would like to address
- What is our common ground? We want to define a shared vision and set characteristics for CSAs and other distribution systems for food sovereignty.
- How to decentralise the experiences, initiatives and share solutions? How to pool our resources efficiently?
- How to build alliances to follow up on Axis 2 of the Nyeleni-Europe Action Plan?
- What organizational and operating means and methods will best enable us to work together?
We
 are happy to invite anyone who is interested in promoting deeper 
relations between small-scale producers and consumers in local food 
webs, short supply chains, and diversified local farmers' markets based 
on solidarity and fair prices aimed at rebuilding and redefining our 
food systems to this working session on October, 10th- 12th, in Milan. 
This is the way to stop the monopoly of agribusiness and their 
dictatorship to farmers and consumers alike, and change the 
homogenisation of the global food systems that are destroying local 
small-scale producers and distribution systems and consumers interests! 
It is the way to build a sustainable local food system and solidarity 
economy instead.
We are aiming to have a balanced representation 
from the different European regions and include as many actors as 
possible to jointly build our common struggle for Food Sovereignty as a 
reflection of its true European diversity.
Due to limited funding
 we cannot provide travel reimbursement for everybody but we will try to
 cover accommodation and food during the meeting. At the meeting we will
 announce a suggested financial contribution per day to cover the 
expenses for food. We will organize interpretation according to the 
needs of registered participants. Please register before the 30th of 
June if you require interpetation support.
Registration is open until September, 1st, 2012.
First signatories:
    International Network URGENCI
    Nyeleni Europe Committee
    Netzwerk Solidarische Landwirtschaft, Germany
    PRO-BIO LIGA, Czech Republic
    MIRAMAP (Inter-Regional Movement of AMAPs), France
    Association of Conscious Consumers (TVE), Hungary
    Le Réseau des GASAP, Brussels
    Terre-en-vue Movement, Belgium
    DES Brianza, Italy
    AgrarAttac, Austria
    ÖBV Via Campesina Austria

