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Slow Food Movement Slow Food, an international non-profit organization
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Summary Introduction 1. The international movement Begining Aims Means 2. Comparison USA/France Different problems Different food traditions Conclusion
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Introduction "A hundred years ago, people ate between one hundred and a hundred and twenty different species of food. Now our diet is made up of at most ten or twelve species." Carlo Petrini, founder of Slow Food
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1. The international movement The origine : In response to the opening of a Mc Donald in Rome's famous Piazza di Spagna in 1986. Great success during the last decade because of : The panic over mad cow disease The outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease The debate over genetically modified food The psychosis of the avian flu
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1. The international movement The growth of the movement : 1980 : first idea of an association which takes care of food quality 1989 : International Slow Food movement founded in Paris 1990 : First international Slow Food congress in Venice 1992-1994 : Creation of Slow Food Italy, Deutschland and Switzerland 2000 : Creation of Slow Food USA 2003 : Creation of Slow Food France
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Few figures about the movement : 20,000 members in 1995 Today more than 80,000 members in over 100 countries (35,000 in Italy) Membership : anyone can become a member of SF for around 50$ / year 1. The international movement
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The Aims First aims : Oppose to fast-food Culture and promote good, clean and fair food. The food we eat should : Taste good Be produced in a clean, environmental way Receive a fair pay
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The Aims Secondary aims : Protect traditional local food and biodiversity Examples of loss : 75 % of European food product diversity lost since 1900 93 % of American food product diversity lost in the same time period 33 % of livestock varieties disappeared or near disappearing 30,000 vegetable varieties extincted in the last century, and one more every six hours
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The Means The Convivium : S.F. Movement’s basic organisational structure in an area with cultural and culinary history Local actions and activities : Food and wine events “Taste workshop” Promotion of local “lost” food
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The Means The Ark of Taste : catalogue of forgotten and disappearing flavors and food The sentinels : local projects to save and promote foods of the Ark of Taste by financing artisans and farmers who produce such products
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The Means International Events : Salone Del Gusto : the biggest market exhibition of ecogatronomy next edition 26-30 october in Turin Terra Madre : world meeting of food communities Slow food on Film
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2. Comparison USA/France Slow Food is an international movement including many countries But each country has is own reason for joining
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Different problems France (and EU) : loss of quality and variety Subsidies for quantity Encourage intensive agribusiness No reward for quality Don’t care of the integrity of the product to the area Loss of traditional food
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Different problems Old and deep fast-food implantation Nearly traditional USA : 2 « opposites » movements : American Gastronomical comunity : No political consciousness American environmental movement : Only food allowed = tofu ( or soja )
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Different food traditions
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Different food tradition
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The Ark of Taste France ( 15 products ) Bigorre Gascony Black Pig Maine-Anjou Cow Breed Pardailhan Black Turnip USA ( 15 products ) American Buff Goose Delaware Chicken Crane Melon
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Conclusion Slow Food, an international non-profit organization : Its aim : protect the pleasures of the table from convenience food and agribusiness Its philosophy : promoting gastronomic culture developing taste education conserving agricultural biodiversity protecting traditional foods at risk of extinction
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Conclusion Such a movement attract critics : Slow food = Culinary wing of anti- globalization movement Slow food accused of being elitist for product selection but also supporters : Slow life movement www.eatrealfood.org
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Baby in action
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Sources Web sites www.slowfood.com www.slowfood.fr http://www.slowfoodusa.org/ News article http://www.thenation.com/doc/20010820/stille
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Debate USA created their own movement 3 years before France, what about that ? Food : an important source of identity ? Slow Food Movement or José Bové, which kind of action is the more efficient ?
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Thank you for your attention And don’t forget this famous phrase of the philosopher Ludwig Feuerbach's : "We are what we eat."
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