Those who are familiar with the Sharing
Gardens know that we are motivated
to guide people towards a model of local food-production, seed-saving, and Earth-friendly
gardening techniques while increasing people’s sense of responsibility to
assist those less fortunate members of our communities.
In this eight minute video, physicist Vandana Shiva makes
the observation that the highest incidence of hunger in the world shows up in
rural and agricultural communities. The very people who should be most able to
feed themselves have been forced, through commodity-trading and mono-cropping
to abandon growing the diverse variety of foods needed for a nourishing diet. We
see examples of this even here in the lush and fertile Willamette Valley of Oregon where most of the local canneries closed down years ago and many farmers
are making their livings growing such crops as grass-seed, animal feed and
pumpkin seeds to ship to Asia.
Shiva says, “Access to food should be a basic human right.”
Please take a few minutes to listen to this
warm and intelligent woman connect the dots about GMO’s (genetically modified
organisms), seed-saving, the rights and responsibilities of corporations and
other important topics related to local food security. We hope that it will help you to understand a
little better ‘why’ we do 'what' we do at the Sharing
Gardens.