Nairobi, 01 July, 2025 / 11:50 pm (ACI Africa).
Member of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar (SECAM) have joined other faith leaders from across the globe, and civil society organizations from Europe to advocate for “justice in Africa-Europe agricultural relations”.
In a press statement shared with ACI Africa on Tuesday, July 1, participants in the June 26 convention that SECAM co-organised with the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA), Eastern and Southern Africa Small-Scale Farmers Forum (ESAFF) and European Civil society partners urge the European Union (EU) and the African Union (AU) to end “toxic trade practices.”
The civil societies from Europe that co-organised the conference with SECAM include the International Cooperation for Development Solidarity (CIDSE), the relief organization of Germany’s Catholic Bishops, Misereor, CCFD-Terre Solidaire, Broederlijk Delen, DKA-Austria, and Focsiv.
In the July 1 Press Statement titled “Stop the poison, support the seed: A call for solidarity”, the faith leaders and farmers from Africa say they “joined forces with European allies to demand urgent action in protecting farmer-managed seed systems and halting the export of banned pesticides from Europe to Africa.”
“Participants issued a united call to the African Union, European Union, and national governments to put an end to toxic trade practices and enshrine the rights of farmers to control their seeds and food systems,” the leaders say.






