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2018 non-governmental organizations from Taiwan, Japan and South Korea gathered in Taiwan to sign the Declaration on the connection of the Anti-basic Reform Movement of the three countries.

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Last Updated: 2024/09/16, 2018 non-governmental organizations from Taiwan, Japan and South Korea gathered in Taiwan to sign the Declaration on the connection of the Anti-basic Reform Movement of the three countries.

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At 01:50 on May 8, 2018, non-governmental anti-fundamental reform action organizations in Taiwan, Japan and South Korea jointly signed the 2018 Declaration on the connection of Taiwan-Japan-South Korea Anti-fundamental Reform Movement in a workshop entitled "eating carvings in Taiwan, Japan and South Korea-School lunches and Anti-fundamental Reform Action", taking the first step in bringing together the civil anti-fundamental reform action forces in East Asia.

Park in Sook / Korea National Anti-GMO Action Representative

Declaration on the connection of the Anti-basic Reform Movement of Taiwan, Japan and South Korea in 2018

Maintain biodiversity, guarantee food autonomy, and demand the right to know about food

It has been more than 20 years since GM crops were commercialized for the first time. Soybeans, corn, cotton and rape are full of genetically modified crops and food in people's lives, which have a profound and complex impact on environmental ecology, human health, food sovereignty, international trade and so on.

Although Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea, which are located in East Asia, have not yet planted any GM crops, they are all under the pressure of multinational enterprises to strongly dump GM raw materials: Taiwan is one of the few countries in the world that directly eat large quantities of feed-grade GM soybeans; South Korea imports about 10 million metric tons of GM raw materials each year, while Japan approves the import of more than 300 GM foods and additives. What is more, due to the subsequent incidents of field pollution of GM crops brought about by the import of GM raw materials, the agricultural production and ecological environment of various countries have been more seriously damaged.

Non-governmental organizations in Taiwan, Japan and South Korea, which are concerned about the development of local agriculture and the rights and interests of consumers, have continued to launch a number of anti-basic reform initiatives over the years. The phased achievements include Japan, South Korea and Taiwan revising the GM food labelling system, the South Korean government's commitment to stop promoting the commercial cultivation of GM crops, and Taiwan's legislation banning the use of GM materials for school lunches.

However, multinational enterprises that master the seeds of fundamental reform expand their monopoly territory through mergers, coupled with the fact that creatures using a new generation of genetic technology may enter the market without supervision, for non-governmental anti-fundamental reform movement organizations, which are relatively short of manpower and capital, only through international alliances can we strengthen our efforts to prevent the invasion of fundamental reform into our lives.

In May 2018, on the eve of the Global Anti-Monsanto campaign (March Against Monsanto), representatives of the civil anti-gay reform movement alliance of Taiwan, Japan and South Korea gathered in Taiwan for the first time to put forward demands such as "safeguarding biodiversity", "ensuring food autonomy" and "demanding the right to know food", proclaiming the formation of a "link of the East Asian anti-basic reform movement", maintaining close exchanges and cooperation, and jointly building a symbiotic society in urban and rural areas where everyone can eat safe food.

May 8, 2018, Taipei

Declaration on the replacement of the "Anti-Japanese Movement Company" by Taiwan, Japan and South Korea in 2018

The maintenance of biological multiplicity, the protection of food owners, and the knowledge and benefits of food.

In the past 20 years, the market for crops has been in the market for more than 20 years. Now, in our daily life, we will replace crops, food, food and other sub-groups in our daily life. There is a profound impact on the environment, ecology, human health, food producers, international trade and economic growth.

East Asia, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, basic relic subgroups for crops, commercial cultivation, multi-national enterprises, multinational enterprises, and large quantities of imports every year. In Taiwan, there are a small number of food products in the world, food products are exchanged for food, food and additives for food and additives, the food and additives are imported into Taiwan. A large number of inputs have been made to replace "crops", "pollution events", "ecosystem" and "suspense" in agricultural production.

Over the years, we have been exhibitions in agriculture, agriculture, consumers, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea. Citizens pay tribute to the Japanese, South Korean and Taiwan governments to change the food label. The government of South Korea forbids the replacement of crops for commercial cultivation, and schools in Taiwan provide food for the whole food group to replace crops.

In recent years, the merger of big players has led to the birth of huge monopolized enterprises, which have been compiled and compiled. Safe, safe,

In May 2018, the anti-drug movement in Taiwan, Japan and South Korea represented the integration of Taiwan and Taiwan, the maintenance of biological diversity, the protection of food producers, the pursuit of profit in food industry, and the replacement of anti-drug movement in the sub-group of Taiwan, Japan and South Korea. in May 2018, the anti-drug movement in Taiwan, Japan and South Korea was replaced by the anti-drug movement in Taiwan, Japan and South Korea. In the future, we will exchange information, conduct regular exchanges, and send people to each other in a safe and secure way.

May 8, 2018, Taipei

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