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South America » Uruguay » East » Treinta y Tres February 18th 2009

Hey kids DonĀ“t worry we haven't got stuck in some groundhog day or anytihng its jsut what happens in South America, plus lots more this might be long. Firstly amy you wish for too much but ehres a full stop for you. Right so from Salta we got our little WV Gol, a Manc called Rachel and lots of fear at the prsopect of Ali driving and set off through some fairly busy streets with fairly big junctions wiht fairly bad right of way signals or rules but then we got out of the city and the roads a re pretty empty and we took of towards Cachi which involved going up a really massive dry valley which we had to stop in at some pointo because some gauchos werew hearding their cattle down to the ... read more
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South America » Uruguay » East » Treinta y Tres April 28th 2008

An encouraging little Asterix story: I spent the weekend in a little town (or pueblo?) called Treinta y Tres (well, I can explain the name, but as that is a long story, I will add it at another time!) at the Fiesta de la Semilla criolla (Local/Regional seed festival). It is an Asterix story because here, as anywhere else in the world, transnational seed companies are doing all they can to monopolize the seed markets, trying to homogenize, patent, and ultimately eliminate local diversity of seeds. But, just like Asterix, Obelix and their Gaul village resisted roman occupation, the little enclave of Treinta y Tres is trying to resist the take-over by profit-seeking transnational companies, by establishing a local seed bank. The seed bank collects and stores the local seed diversity, protecting biodiversity. Some of you ... read more




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