真相關於貿易 & Technology’s Greatest Hits

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It’s our new book, whose full title is “The Food Security Reader: The Best of Truth about Trade & Technology.

Readers of this column may know that we’ve been writing these pieces every week for over a decade. It turns out that a few of them hold up pretty well. So we’ve gathered the finest in a new anthology, which is hot off the press.

If we were a rock band, this would be our album of “greatest hits.

Our ‘day jobinvolves growing the food the world needsusing less of our resources to grow more. When we aren’t planting, 收割, or worrying about rainfall, we devote ourselves to Truth about Trade & Technology and its mission: giving farmers a voice in public debates about free trade and the importance of access to technology in agriculture.

We believe farmers should enjoy the right to sell what they grow to consumers around the world. For every three rows of corn grown in the United States, one is shipped abroad. Our livelihoodsand the American economydepend on these exports. Trade allows us to get food where it is needed.

One of our columns, by Chairman Dean Kleckner, is headlined “Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-Bahrain.” (是…you can hum it to the tune of “Barbara Annby the Beach Boys.) It’s about the economic and security reasons for a free-trade agreement with a Middle Eastern nation. “Bahrain may be a tiny country, but by helping us create jobs at home and spread freedom around the planet, it’s also an important part of a grand strategy,” wrote Kleckner.

如你看到的, we tackle the issues of the day and try to do it in a way that’s both entertaining and informative.

When we aren’t discussing the politics of trade, it’s the politics of what we eat. We believe farmers everywhere, in developed and developing countries, should have access to the most effective tools they need for growing crops and producing food. That means governments should base their regulations on science-based methodsnot fear.

在 2009, the popular U.S. TV show “CSI: Miamiattacked corn farmers and biotechnology out of sheer scientific ignorance. Iowa farmer and TATT Board member Tim Burrack fired back in a rapid-response column: “The result was worse than bad television. It was malicious propaganda based on distortions and lies about the common practices of modern agriculture. Call it ‘un-reality TV,he wrote. “There’s only one way to say it: ‘CSI: Miamiputs the ‘BSin CBS.

“The Food Security Readercovers a lot of ground in 440 頁. 我們的 23 contributors discuss mad-cow disease, 生物燃料, and even the FarmVille fad on Facebook. The range of topics is impressive.

Some of the best columns come from our network of global farmers. Rajesh Kumar of India pleads for access to biotechnology: “Farmers have the ability to take a big step forward with biotechnologybut only if the government in New Delhi will allow us to do so. If it doesn’t let us grow biotech eggplants, it may not permit us to grow any of the biotech crops that my country needs.

可悲的是, Kumar and a billion of his countrymen are still waiting for this opportunity, about a year and a half since this column appeared.

“The Food Security Readeris dedicated to the late Norman Borlaug, the father of the Green Revolution and an inspiration to everyone who farms. For his pioneering efforts to improve food production, Borlaug won the Nobel Peace Prize.

We don’t expect “The Food Security Readerto win the Nobel Prize in Literature, but we do hope that it will help Truth about Trade & Technology follow in Borlaug’s footsteps as we confront the 21st century’s great challenge of feeding the world. 博士. Borlaug believed in a farmer’s ability to accomplish great things when given the right tools. It’s our hope that the farmer’s voices encapsulated in this book will support his vision and explain why trade and technology are necessary if we have any hope of achieving food security and environmental sustainability on our crowded and hungry planet.

Copies are available right now at Amazon or on the TATT website. Be the first in your town to own one! And while you’re at it, why not consider purchasing a copy for a friend and your local library.

瑪麗船, an Iowa farm girl, serves Truth About Trade & Technology as Executive Director. www.truthabouttrade.org

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瑪麗·布特(Mary Boote)擔任全球農民網絡首席執行官. 在愛荷華州西北部的一家奶牛場上飼養, 豬肉, 玉米, 和大豆家庭農場, 她有幸擔任愛荷華州州長Terry E的農業顧問. 來自的布蘭斯塔德 1997-1999.

通過全球農民網絡, 瑪麗與世界各地的農民合作,開發和提供交流平台,使農民的觀點和聲音成為全球農業食品系統對話不可或缺的一部分. 使命: 擴大農民促進貿易的聲音, 技術, 可持續農業, 經濟增長, 和糧食安全.

被評為世界觀之一 100: 全球行業頂級 100 《科學美國人世界觀》的生物技術遠見者和領導者 2015, 瑪麗有機會出國旅行, 擔任農業領導職務,重點是針對新獨立國家的私有化農業者的戰略規劃和個人代表指導等問題,以了解有關小農玉米項目的更多信息,以遵守世界貿易組織的貿易談判程序.

瑪麗參加了西北大學, 奧蘭治城, 愛荷華州,並有幸參加了 2009 哈佛農業商業研討會.

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