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warm up for reCAP: join the Good Food March

07/09/2012

On 19th September, Young Friends of the Earth Europe’s 50 days of action for reCAP start. On this day, the Good Food March will also be arriving in Brussels.

The Good Food March is bringing thousands of farmers and activist from all of Europe to Brussels for a demonstration and a citizens gathering outside the European Parliament. They’ll be bringing their demands for reforms to the Common Agricultural policy and their vision for the future of food and farming in Europe.

As part of the Good Food March, the organisers are preparing a special photo gallery of demands for reform to the Common Agricultural Policy. You can join their photo gallery by submitting a picture to them directly by Sunday 9th September. Alterantively, if you miss the 9th September deadline, send us your picture and we’ll make sure to add it to the reCAP action gallery and bring it with us on the march on the 19th. 

Young Friends of the Earth Europe will be joining the march on the 19th September and kicking off reCAP with our own banners and messages on the reform of the CAP. Join us!

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