We expect national governments to move on these important issues and show their political will to come to positive changes regarding the democratic rights of our organizations and farmers' rights to food production and access to productive resources.
Via Campesina also takes up its three central demands related to productive resources that were communicated to our governments on the 17th of April, the international day of farmers' struggle:
1) A total ban on "Terminator Technologies" (the production of sterile seeds) and other Genetic Use Restriction Technologies (GURTs) that control the traits in plants and animals,
2) A full investigation led by FAO of the transgenetic contamination of international gene banks and the genetic contamination of Centres of Diversity and concrete measures to avoid this contamination,
3) Concrete steps towards a total abolition of patents on living organisms on the national and international levels. The FAO must forbid CGIAR centers to apply for patents on any genetic resources or their parts and components and the FAO Summit must call upon national governments to ban patents on
genetic resources.
We expect these concrete commitments to be agreed internationally at the FAO World Food Summit: five years' later in Rome in June and at the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) in Johannesburg in August/September 2002.
 
Via Campesina
International farmers movement
Movimiento campesino internacional
Mouvement paysan international
Secretaria operativa/operative secretariat: Apdo Postal 3628 Tegucigalpa,
MDC Honduras, C.A.
Tel & fax : + 504 235 9915 E-mail: viacam@gbm.hn
Tegucigalpa, 29-5-2002