Facilitators-Handbook-For-Permaculture

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144 Facilitator’s Handbook for Permaculture Workshops

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Presentation : Different types of agricultural systems


Method : Facilitator presentation and group brainstorm

Tools : Black/white board, markers

References : IDEP GMO Fact Sheets, PC Book MOD 5 – Seed Saving and Nurseries

Objective : Participants learn about sustainable and unsustainable agriculture

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Informasi lebih lanjut: w w w. i d e p f o u n d a t i o n. o r g

Monsanto


DNAP Holding Corporation


Some GM products on the world market


Most of these products are not yet being sold in indonesia which ones are?

Bollgard® Insect-Protected Cotton
NewLeaf® Insect-Protected Potato
Roundup Ready® Herbicide resistant Soybeans, Cotton & Corn
YieldGardTM Insect-Protected Corn
Bollgard with BXN Cotton (Produced by Calgene, LLC, unit of Monsanto)

FreshWorld Farms® Tomato, cherry tomato & sweet mini-peppers
FreshWorld Farms Endless Summer® Tomato

NK KnockoutTM Corn
NK YieldGardTM Hybrid Corn
AttributeTM B.t. Sweet corn
Novartis Seeds Roundup Ready® Soybeans

DeKalBtTM Insect-Protected Hybrid Corn
DeKalb Brand Roundup Ready® Corn
DeKalb GR Hybrid Corn

LibertyLink® Herbicide resistant Corn
LibertyLink® Herbicide resistant Canola
StarLink (Bt.) Corn

High pH Tolerant Corn Hybrids
Gray Leaf Spot Resistant Corn Hybrids
G-StacTM Corn Hybrids

CLEARFIELD™
herbicide resistant Corn
SMART® Canola Seed

NatureGard® Hybrid Seed Corn
IMI-Herbicide tolerant Corn

Novartis


American Cyanamid


DeKalb Genetics Corp


Aventis


Garst Seed Company


Mycogen


These products may be sold outside of the u.s. with different names!

Source: BIO Member Survey (www.bio.com) No reduction of pesticide use with Genetically Engineered Cotton.
WWF International 2000, Do GM crops mean less pesticde use? Charles Benbrooke,The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2001.


L e t ’s co m p a re a g r i c u l t u ra l s ys t e m s


Sumber: GMO & Farmers Issues, IDEP GMO article. http://www.panna.org

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Agricultural systems Which agricultural system will you choose for your farm and future?
Traditional

agricultural practices that

would have been used in villages 50 years ago, based on many years of development with very little outside influence. All agricultural inputs would have been from the local area. Sustainable

agricultural system that

Green revolution,is based on a “back to nature” approach to farming. It involves less reliance on seed and chemical companies for agriculture production, traditional systems and other innovative ideas.

conventional,

high external input agriculture that arrived in Indonesia in the late 1960’s and 1970’s.This agriculture system uses hybrid seeds, chemical fertilizers, & chemical pesticides, which need to be purchased.Biotechnvological

agricultural

system that uses genetically engineered or modified seeds that have been developed and imported by large multinational corporations as part of their agricultural system.
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