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La Via Campesina/ANAMURI (Chile)

La Via Campesina/ANAMURI (Chile)
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ANAMURI, organizes and promotes the development of rural and indigenous women who carry out different activities: peasant farmers, agricultural and seasonal workers, artisans and fisherfolk. In territorial terms, it integrates organizations and women, most of whom come from rural communities and indigenous communities settled along the country. It is therefore a national organization that gathers the diversity of realities of the rural world: from the ethnic, labor, cultural, geographical and regional point of view; Which coordinates, agglutinates and represents the interests and demands of rural women.

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  • June 17th, 1998
  • April 4th, 2003
  • march 21th, 2007
  • May 5th, 2011
  • January 3rd, 2011
  • may 4th, 2015
  • June 17th, 1998

    Creation of ANAMURI

    In 1998, the ANAMURI was created in Chile with the purpose of contributing to the integral development of Rural and Indigenous Women. The emergence of the association was the result of a long process of struggles for rights and collective identity construction.

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  • April 4th, 2003

    International Campaign: "The Seeds, Patrimony of Peoples in the Service of Humanity"

    The Seeds Campaign convened by Vía Campesina, has developed through thousands of local initiatives where women, indigenous and peasant communities have played a role Preponderant in demonstrating how the seeds allow us to resist, produce and defend their identity.

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  • march 21th, 2007

    First ANAMURI's National Congress

    In March 2007, ANAMURI held its first national congress in Santiago City. This Congress was a milestone in the history of the organization since it worked collectively in the definition of future political action with referents from all over the country.

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  • January 3rd, 2011

    National forestry development law 20.488

    The law 20488 sanctioned in 2011, established a new regime of the forestry industry stimulating the participation of small and medium producers. In this way, tensions between peasant agriculture and the forestry industry deepened in southern Chile.

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  • May 5th, 2011

    The Chilean senate approves the UPOV 91 agreement

    In May 2011, Chilean senate approved the incorporation of that country to the UPOV 91 agreement. This treaty is a form of registration for privatizing seeds, practically as restrictive as patents. ANAMURI rechazo esta decisión in defense the peasant rights.

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  • may 4th, 2015

    National school of agroecology

    The national school of agroecology was developed during the year 2015 completing the formative process promoted by ANAMURI with interregional schools developed in 2014. The school focuses on political and practical content of agroecology.

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