GC43 or earlier GC33 Income Security for Food Producers and Poor Consumers (1990I572) The 33rd General Council again asks the Government of Canada to give urgent attention to, and provide leadership in the development of a food distribution system without food aid or banks, that would guarantee all people an adequate affordable food supply, while at the same time ensuring food producers a fair income.WHEREAS the 32nd General Council called for governments and farm organizations to develop a long term comprehensive national Agriculture and Food policy which would ensure an adequate and stable financial return to the basic food producer and an adequate and dependable supply of nutritious foods for all Canadians at reasonable prices; andWHEREAS many people, in and out of Canada, still do not have access to sufficient quality food; andWHEREAS The United Church is gravely concerned that many food producers are still not receiving an adequate income: andWHEREAS food aid in the form of food banks is essential as emergency relief, but degrading and unacceptable as long term solution to hunger, 1990 ROP, p. 123-124 Save to PDF True Document Date August 20, 1990 Document Type Social Policy Originating Body Other Topic Economic Justice Latest News 45th General Council makes clear commitments to Just Peace regarding Palestine and Israel 45th General Council recalled to deal with unfinished, urgent business on Sept. 13; several proposals dealing with Palestine and Israel receive overwhelming support. Dreaming a Better World into Being: For the Sake of God’s Beloved World Following General Council 45, the church issued a renewed commitment to justice, peace and the flourishing of all peoples. Taking Care of Business Commissioners and guests invited to complete the cycle of General Council business at a recall meeting on Saturday, Sept. 13 at 11 am ET.