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WEEKLY WATCH number 91

" GM WATCH " <info

 

Fri, 24 Sep 2004 23:03:24 +0100

 

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WEEKLY WATCH number 91

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from Claire Robinson, WEEKLY WATCH editor

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Catholic voices from around the world are being raised in protest at

the pro-GM bias of the US-Vatican conference in Rome which took place on

Friday. There is outrage also at the arrogant assumption on the part of

the organizing body, the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, that it has a

right to speak on behalf of the Church. There is also suspicion among

Catholic critics that the Academy has been co-opted by biotech interests

- and we have the details! (see LOBBYWATCH AT THE VATICAN).

 

Good news from Europe, where a European Commission attempt to sneak a

Monsanto GM maize through the approvals process has been thwarted, for

the moment at least (EUROPE). However, the same maize, which has been

heavily criticised by scientists from a number of countries, particularly

France, after a feeding study on rats showed significantly different

levels of white blood cells, kidney weights and kidney structure, as well

as lower albumin/globulin rates, has been pushed through the approval

process in Australia and New Zealand without the study even being

considered (see AUSTRALASIA).

 

Finally, watch out for the most extraordinary change of mind by a

leading GM zealot, Prof Thomas Hoban, who now says that the US has got it

wrong on GM and must follow Europe. (see LOBBYWATCH AT LARGE).

 

Claire claire

www.lobbywatch.org / www.gmwatch.org

 

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CONTENTS

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LOBBYWATCH AT THE VATICAN

LOBBYWATCH AT LARGE

CORPORATE TAKE-OVER OF SCIENCE

CONTAMINATION / PHARMING

EUROPE

FOCUS ON AFRICA

THE AMERICAS

THAILAND LATEST

AUSTRALASIA

DONATIONS

 

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LOBBYWATCH AT THE VATICAN

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A US-Vatican conference, " Feeding a Hungry World: The Moral Imperative

of Biotechnology " , took place in Rome on Friday 24 September.

 

It attracted worldwide condemnation, including from priests, bishops

and other leading Catholics, in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe and the

US:

 

PRIESTS IN ZAMBIA CRITICISE US-VATICAN CONFERENCE

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4371

 

SOUTH AFRICAN BISHOPS STATEMENT OF CONCERN

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4391

 

LEADING US CATHOLIC CONDEMNS CONFERENCE AS TOOL OF US

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4359

BISHOP GUTIERREZ OF THE PHILIPPINES LETTER OF CONCERN

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4378

 

MISSIONARY & AUTHOR, FR SEAN MCDONAGH

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4334

 

COLUMBAN CENTRE FOR PEACE, ECOLOGY AND JUSTICE (AUSTRALIA)

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4323

 

GENERAL COUNCIL OF MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF ST COLUMBAN (IRELAND)

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4382

 

+ LOBBYISTS IN THE VATICAN

The conference took place at the Pontifical Gregorian University under

the aegis of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences with a line up of

speakers who were all to a man known supporters of GM. They included the

notorious US-industry lobbyist, CS Prakash.

http://www.gmwatch.org/profile1.asp?PrId=106

 

" It appears that the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, " wrote the

Executive Director of a leading US Catholic body, The National

Catholic Rural

Life Conference, " has allowed itself to be subordinated to the United

States Government's insistent advocacy of biotechnology and of the

companies which market it.

 

" Why has the Pontifical Academy of Sciences claimed for itself a lead

voice? Is it because among its members are leading American advocates,

members close to Monsanto, a leading US biotechnology company? "

 

Among those that Brother David Andrews surely must have had in mind was

Peter Raven, a member of the Vatican's Pontifical Academy of Sciences

and one of the speakers at Friday's conference.

 

+ MONSANTO'S MAN AT THE VATICAN

Peter Raven is the Director of the Missouri Botanical Garden which is

based in Monsanto's home town of St. Louis. The Garden and Raven's other

projects have received millions of dollars of funding from Monsanto.

The company's largesse is reflected in the Garden's multimillion-dollar

research centre - The Monsanto Center – and in a nearby plant biotech

research institute - in the establishment of which Raven and Monsanto

were the chief driving force.

 

What's in it for Monsanto? An old friend of Raven's, the geneticist Wes

Jackson, says of him, " In a certain sense he's a paid traveling

salesman for Monsanto. " According to Raven himself, " The basic

research we do

here at the Garden makes us a major resource for the biotechnology

industry " .

 

Raven has refused to criticise the company and at one time was actually

married to the company's Director of Public Policy, Kate Fish, leading

to jokes that even his sex life came corporate-sponsored.

http://www.gmwatch.org/profile1.asp?PrId=191

 

+ CATHOLIC INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ON WHAT'S WRONG WITH

GM

Read a superb action leaflet from the Catholic Institute for

International Relations - " What's wrong with GM? Why genetically

modified crops

are bad for people and bad for the environment " – produced in response

to the sustained industry-US lobbying of the Vatican.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4381

 

+ SEND A PROTEST LETTER ABOUT THE US-VATICAN CONFERENCE:

Address your concerns politely to:

Chancellor of the Pontifical Academy for Social Sciences

Msgr Marcelo Sanchez Sorondo, Casina Pio IV, 00120 - VATICAN

 

*For maximum speed, e-mail: academy.sciences

Or fax: +39-0669885218*

 

See an example letter from the Safe Food Coalition in South Africa

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4372

 

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LOBBYWATCH AT LARGE

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+ GM ZEALOT GETS COLD FEET!

According to an article about North Carolina State University professor

of sociology Thomas Hoban's " Change of Heart " about GMOs, this former

GM enthusiast now thinks GM foods need to be labelled, and, " The FDA

practices of voluntary pre-market notification and substantial

equivalence

are no longer valid. It is time for the US to learn from the EU about

regulation. " He also says of GM pharma crops, " You probably don't want

that stuff in food. You don't want to be the food company identified as

having plastic or pig vaccines in your corn flakes. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4387

 

What makes this so remarkable is that Hoban is listed by CS Prakash's

AgBioWorld as one of its expert Media Contacts on GM and his previous

publications include such gems as, 'Biotechnology is Here to Stay:

American retailers need not worry about consumer acceptance of foods

produced

with modern biotechnology'.

 

Hoban is best known for his consumer surveys on GM foods which have

been used to reassure the food industry, and the world at large, that the

American consumer is right behind GMOs - something Hoban himself is now

starting to question. " Polls still show the vast majority of American

consumers do not understand that they already have been eating

genetically engineered foods, " he notes. " When they find out, they

resent the

fact that no one told them scientists were changing their food. "

 

Hoban's own surveys were biased with leading questions favouring

positive responses from consumers. UCLA communications professor Michael

Suman paraphrased Hoban's style of questions as asking consumers, " Here's

biotechnology, it does these great things for you, do you like it? "

 

The results might have been different from those Hoban previously used

to proclaim consumer confidence in GM, Suman suggested, if his surveys

contained questions biased in the other direction such as: " Some people

contend that some foods produced from biotechnology cause higher rates

of cancer. If that is so, what effect would that have on your buying

decision? "

http://www.gmwatch.org/profile1.asp?PrId=64

 

+ GM 'PROTATO' TO CURE INDIA'S POOR – AGAIN!!

Reports touting the miraculous nature of an Indian GM protein-enriched

potato - the " protato " , said to be able to counter malnutrition, are

reappearing. The latest and most extravagant example is an article taken

from CS Prakash's AgBioView list.

 

This article includes comments on the protato like " Zero child

mortality in underprivileged children would be the goal " of this

project, while

the author tells us, " As far as I can see, there is no counter-argument

at all - The Protato can and should be introduced " .

 

What is so extraordinary about this is that the claims for the protato

were exposed as fraudulent in the Indian press as far back as March

2003 (GM Potato Cannot Solve Malnutrition Problems: Experts, Financial

Express):

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=151

 

Indeed, the claims for the protato have been so outrageous that they

have caused annoyance even amongst pro-GM scientists in India. Prof. C

Kameswara Rao, a fervent biotech supporter, has calls the GM protato a

" dismal product " . Rao has written, " I noticed that the potato used to

make wafer chips in England has 6.0 to 6.5 per cent of protein, while

that

of the GE potato is only about 2.5 per cent. I do not understand how

this dismal product could generate so much euphoria " .

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=1709

 

According to the article, " The protein-rich GM potatoes are in the

final stages of testing, before being submitted for approval " . However,

Prof Rao says that, far from being close to approval, the protato is

" unlikely to see the light of the day in this decade " (Announcement of

Release of GE Potato in India is Premature)!

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=1709

 

CS Prakash, who edits the AgBioView list, can hardly be unaware of the

unreality of the claims made for the protato as Rao and others sent

their comments to AgBioView in response to the hype about the protato

previously circulated on the list.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4383

 

+ BIOTECH THEATRE WORKSHOPS NOT ALL THEY SEEM

Two theatre workshops in South Africa, organised to promote the " Public

Understanding of Biotechnology " , centre on the work of Y-Touring

Theatre Company from the UK. However, a review of a Y-Touring play on GM

foods perfomed to school children in the UK noted, " The GM campaigner

looks

ridiculous, behaves deviously, has no proper arguments against GM and

loses the girl. His fiancee listens to the rational [pro-GM] scientist

and furthers her career by promoting GM foods. We're told that science

is pure and unbiased and that only scientists are qualified to comment

on GM. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/p2temp2.asp?aid=31 & page=1 & op=1

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4385

 

+ SPIN & CORPORATE POWER CONFERENCE

Strathclyde University, November 18th & 19th 2004.

Speakers from Australia, the US, the Netherlands, Germany,

Belgium,England and Scotland are taking part. Organisations taking

part include

Platform, Corporate Europe Observatory, PR Watch, Corporate Watch and

leading academic researchers.

Further details from:

http://www.strath.ac.uk/Departments/Geography/html/news%20items/Nov_confefe=

nce.htm

 

http://www.strathac.uk/Departments/Geography/

Or email davidmiller

 

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CORPORATE TAKE-OVER OF SCIENCE

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+ BIOTECH & THE SUPPRESSION OF SCIENTIFIC ENQUIRY

We have not seen, since the Inquisition, such suppression and

manipulation of biological inquiry

A Special Event with Ignacio Chapela, Monday, September 27, 2004 from

5:30-7:30 Location: 2050 Valley Life Sciences Bldg, UC Berkeley

The webcast will be available on demand the following day at

http://www.tenurejustice/pages/nobiology.html

For the event flyer and more event information go to:

http://www.tenurejustice.org/pages/NoBiology.html

 

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CONTAMINATION / PHARMING

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+ WIND CARRIES POLLEN RECORD DISTANCES

New Scientist reports a new study showing that GM grass has pollinated

other grasses up to 21 kilometres away. This distance is " much further

than previously measured " , say the authors, and is thought to be a

record for any GM pollen. Interestingly, previous estimates of the

pollination distance based on smaller scale studies suggested far smaller

pollination distances, something that has huge relevance for other GM

crops.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4376

 

+ FEAR OF PHARMING

An article at ScientificAmerican.com states some obvious but welcome

truths about the dangers of biopharm crops (e.g. " The problem is that

containing genes from GM plants seems to be harder than scientists

expected " etc.). It is mainly worth reading for Norman Ellstrand's

trenchant

comments:

 

EXCERPT:

Corn… accounts for about two thirds of pharmaceutical crops being

tested [and] has a strong tendency to cross-pollinate. " Corn is the

world's

worst organism for this, " says Norman Ellstrand, a plant geneticist at

the University of California at Riverdale and director of the Biology

Impacts Center. " When I heard about this, my first thoughts were, 'What

were they thinking?' " …the problem, Ellstrand observes, is that there

is little actual data on how far genes can travel.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4360

See above

 

+ WUERTHELE ON PHARMA CORN

Here is a shortened version of the comments of EPA toxicologist, Dr

Suzanne Wuerthele, writing in a personal capacity, on pharma corn. For

the

original Scientific American article, Fear of Pharming, see

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4360

For Wuerthele's comments in full, see

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4380

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How quickly the discussion of GE pharmcrops has turned to tolerances -

allowable amounts of drugs in our food. What we are talking about here

is countenancing a new class of food contaminant.

 

While it is true that there are certainly levels of drugs which are not

pharmacologically active and therefore " safe " , that does not mean that

setting tolerances for drugs in food will prevent toxicity to humans

and wildlife or contamination of the environment. Consider pesticide

tolerances in food:

 

1) The actual tolerances to set are argued vigorously by the pesticide

manufacturers' scientists and lobbyists and they are not arguing for

lower levels. ...

 

2) Risk/benefit analyses determine how much pesticide is ultimately

allowed in food. Those who bear the risks don't always get the benefits.

Imagine routinely ingesting a drug in your breakfast cereal because the

probability of harm for you is judged to be low, and it allows drug

manufacturers to make millions by cornering the market for that drug in

Europe. ...

 

3) Pesticide uses are curtailed and sometimes pesticides are cancelled

as new toxicity data emerges. Imagine learning that the levels of

hormone legally allowed in your child's food for the last 10 years were

three times higher than they should have been.

 

4) With few exceptions, no one can predict the additive effects of

multiple pesticide exposures. Now imagine you have been diagnosed with an

unusual disease. You've probably been ingesting legal and " safe " doses

of dozens of different drugs at different times in different foods. How

will you find out if they could have, in concert, contributed to your

condition?

 

5) Pesticides are found in our soil, water, air and wildlife because

they move from farm fields to the wider environment. Imagine discovering

that you live next door to a pharmcrop field (the locations are kept

secret) and you've been exposed to an unknown amount of an unnamed (it's

confidential business information) drug just by breathing crop dusts

created during harvest. ...

 

6) Pesticide applicators make honest mistakes, like applying the wrong

amount of chemical to a crop. These can and have caused human illness.

FDA can monitor only a tiny percentage of foods for above-tolerance

amounts of pesticides. Now imagine the honest mistakes that can cause

above-tolerance amounts of drugs to get into your food from pharmcrops:

Seed mixups. Seed spills. Unanticipated pollen drift... Imagine that

thanks to an honest mistake, and the inability of FDA to test all foods,

your family has been exposed to an over-tolerance amount of a potent drug.

 

7) It happens. A few pesticide applicators, and even manufacturers

cheat. They don't follow the rules, with negative health and

environmental

consequences. ...

 

8) After 9/11 we learned that some of the terrorists were learning to

fly planes used for aerial pesticide applications. If there are

tolerances for drugs in food, FDA will have to estimate exposure based on

location and size of pharm crops. Now imagine someone stealing

pharmcorn and

intentionally planting it all over the seed production areas.

The Union of Concerned Scientists has it right: the tolerance for drugs

in foods has to be Zero, and the only way to get there is to not

manufacture drugs in food crops in an uncontrollable outdoor environment.

 

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EUROPE

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+ EUROPE HALTS GM MAIZE

European member states on 20 September failed to support a proposal by

the European Commission to import a GM maize. The maize, made by US

biotech giant Monsanto, failed to get the required qualified majority

from

representatives of the member states in an indicative vote.

 

The maize, which has been genetically modified to resist certain

insects by producing a toxin in the plant, has been heavily criticised by

scientists from a number of countries, particularly France. The French

Commission for Genetic Engineering (CGB) was alarmed by the results of a

feeding study of the GM maize on rats. This showed significantly

different levels of white blood cells, kidney weights and kidney

structure, as

well as lower albumin/globulin rates in the rats fed the GM maize. The of the French national research body, INRA, who is a member of

CGB, stated, " I hear the argument of natural variability, but what

struck me in this file is the number of anomalies. There are too many

elements here where significant variations are observed. I never saw

that in

another file. " The confidential minutes of the CGB meeting (in French)

are available from Friends of the Earth.

 

Last Thursday an alliance of environmental, farming and civil society

organisations wrote to the European Union's executive Commission

accusing them of " caving in " to pressure by the United States and the

World

Trade Organisation (WTO), to accept GM foods. The United States, Canada

and Argentina started proceedings last year in the WTO over Europe's

position on GM foods.

 

This vote by a European regulatory committee is the eighth failed

attempt by the Commission to win support for a GM product.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4363

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4358

 

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FOCUS ON AFRICA

http://www.gmwatch.org/africa.asp

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+ AFRICA INSISTS GMOS CANT BE TRUSTED

As agricultural and environmental experts met in Harare, Zimbabwe, this

week to debate the potential risks of the production and trade in

genetically modified organisms (GMOs) at a conference with the theme,

" African Policy Dialogues on Biotechnology " , the Zimbabwe Independent

newspaper reported the concerns of those like Joshua Mpinga from

Zambia, " This

biotech thing is just another way for these people to make themselves

richer - to make us more dependent on them. And if the Europeans and

Americans want to fight over who will get richer from biotechnology, then

they should not use us as proxy battle grounds. "

 

The paper also reported that delegates charged that promoters of GMO

technology have failed to deliver on their promises that genetically

modified crops would benefit consumers and poor farmers. They also

said GMO

crusaders have failed to prove that their crops would be friendly to

the environment.

 

Delegates said corporations or exporters should be held strictly liable

for damages caused by environmental damage. " The world urgently needs

liability laws to make polluters pay for the genetic contamination they

make, " said John Mugabe, executive secretary for the New Partnership

for Africa's Development's Science and Technology Forum.

 

Southern African Development Community delegates were also reported as

being sceptical and expressed fear of the impact of agricultural

biotechnology on the environment.

 

" We must be constantly on guard against new forms of exploitation, "

Joshua Mpinga from Zambia said.

 

Zimbabwe and Zambia, the paper reported, have been wary of permitting

food aid that contains transgenic maize into the country, even though

both countries were experiencing food shortages. Authorities in Zimbabwe

have said this reluctance related to concerns about the safety of the

food and the possible disappearance of major markets.

 

Minister of State for Science and Technology Olivia Muchena told the

delegates that proponents of the technology had exaggerated the benefits

of GMOs for economic, political and social reasons.

 

" Statements such as 'GMOs will stop hunger in Africa' are not only

misplaced but also provocative. We know that poverty and hunger are

caused

by a number of economic, social and political factors, " Muchena said.

 

" Narrowing the cause of hunger to the absence of one technology is

really missing the point. Would we be wrong to think that the motives

behind these reductionist statements are a way of looking for markets for

their products? "

 

However, other delegates said Africa should be careful not to end up

" throwing out the baby with the bath water " .

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4388

 

+ PANTS ON FIRE WINNER JOINS AFRICAN MILLENIUM GOALS TASK FORCE

Africa Harvest's Chief Executive Officer and GM zealot Florence Wambugu

is one of 20 representatives from academia, the public and private

sectors, civil society organizations, and United Nation agencies on

one of

10 task forces laid out by the UN to achieve the Millennium Development

Goals (MDG) for Africa.

http://www.ahbfi.org/

 

Wambugu's hype and false claims for GM in Africa and particularly her

misinformation about the failed Monsanto GM sweet potato project in

Kenya are notorious.

http://www.gmwatch.org/profile1.asp?PrId=131

 

In 2004 GM WATCH awarded Wambugu a PANTS ON FIRE AWARD.

http://www.gmwatch.org/p2temp2.asp?aid=59 & page=1 & op=2

 

+ US AIMS TO SPEED UP WEST AFRICAN ADOPTION OF GM COTTON

The United States will send a team of public- and private-sector

experts to West Africa to assess that region's cotton industry and

suggest

improvements to production, processing and logistics systems so the

region can become more efficient and competitive, including the use of

biotechnology Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman says. This is part of a

continuing campaign of targeting West Africa.

http://japan.usembassy.gov/e/p/tp-20040921-03.html

http://deltafarmpress.com/news/040820-brandon-column/

 

+ USAID GIVES SUDAN ASSURANCES ON AID

The Sudanese minister of humanitarian affairs, Ibrahim Mahmud Hamid,

says that the director of the US Agency for International Development

(USAID), Andrew Natsios, has promised that GM food would not be brought

into Sudan, but Hamid affirmed that GM processed food has been brought

in, in an interview with the BBC.

http://www.agbiotechnet.com

 

+ IITA " SENSITISES " NIGERIAN POLITICIANS TO BIOTECH

About 100 Nigerian top civil servants drawn from the Ministries of

Agriculture and Rural Development, Science and Technology, and

Environment,

have participated in a biotechnology seminar organized by the

International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), one of the pro-GM

institutes of the CGIAR.

http://www.gmwatch.org/profile1.asp?PrId=295

http://www.isaaa.org/kc

 

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THE AMERICAS

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+ GM CONTAMINATION A PROBLEM FOR US FARMERS

An Associated Press article reports that California rice farmers are

worried Japanese customers will boycott their products if GM rice is

allowed into the state. And in Hawaii, organic papaya farmers are

outraged

because traces of GM papaya are showing up in their harvest.

 

This week, already heightened tensions between the biotech industry and

its foes peaked when the US government published a study showing that

GM grass found its way into conventionally grown grass some 12 miles

away [see CONTAMINATION / PHARMING, above] in Oregon's Willamette Valley.

The study led to renewed calls for tighter gene flow regulations,

especially from farmers who promise customers that their products are

free

of GM material.

 

More farmers are reporting finding trace amounts of GM organisms

cross-pollinated or otherwise mingled with their organically grown crops.

Those are potentially devastating discoveries because organic consumers

generally demand that the higher-priced food they buy be free of GM

adulteration.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4384

 

+ GM BANS IN BALLOTS IN SEVERAL CALIFORNIA COUNTIES

Leaders of Measure B, a Marin County ballot measure to ban GM crops,

are bracing for an intense campaign over the next few weeks until the

Nov. 2 elections. " We're up against some real big money here, " said Mark

Squire of San Anselmo, of GMOFreeMarin. " The core of the issue is that

big corporations are trying to direct our food choices and policies. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4362

 

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THAILAND LATEST

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+ NINE THAI FARMS CONTAMINATED BY GM CROPS

Nine farms in Thailand have been found to be contaminated by GM papaya

crops. The announcement comes after a scandal shut down a big part of

the country's programme to test GM crops. Thai agricultural officials

say the farms where the tainted plants were found are near the Khon Kaen

agricultural research station.

 

Because of the scandal, the government says the GM studies can only

continue in safe laboratory settings. It did not cancel the overall

program, which is a joint project with Cornell University in the US.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4373

 

+ THAI PRIME MINISTER CITED IN PAPAYA COMPLAINT

A farm advocacy group has filed a police complaint accusing the prime

minister and senior agriculture officials of negligence resulting in the

contamination of local varieties of papaya by GM strains. The Network

of Northeastern Alternative Agriculture called on Khon Kaen police to

launch a criminal investigation into the spread of GM papayas from a

government research station to local farms.

 

" Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, Agriculture Minister Somsak

Thepsuthin and government scientists running the experimental field

tests for

GM papayas should be held accountable for the contamination, " said

network leader Bumrung Kayotha.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4361

 

+ CORN CONTAMINATION TOO?

Corn samples will be collected from Ubon Ratchathani's Nam Yeun

district to be tested for GMOs after corn farmers voiced concern about

possible contamination of local plantations. Ubon Ratchathani senator Dr

Nirund Pitakwatchara said he would ask the National Human Rights

Commission

and the Department of Agriculture (DoA) to look into it in the same way

they did with the GM papaya scandal in Khon Kaen province.

 

Nam Yuen district is one of the country's major corn-producing areas.

Dr Nirund said farmers in northeastern provinces were in panic after

leakage of GM papaya from the DoA's Khon Kaen research station was

confirmed recently.

 

The DoA allows the import of GM corn seedlings for research purposes

only. Research on GM corn is being carried out by the DoA and private

firms, including Monsanto Thailand, Syngenta and Dupont.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4361

 

+ LATEST GM THREAT: WATERMELONS

A nongovernmental organisation has claimed secret research on GM

watermelons is being carried out in the Northeast. Network of Alternative

Agriculture in the Northeast coordinator Ubon Yuwa said she had learned

that a number of researchers had received funds from overseas to study GM

watermelons. She said that suspicions mounted after a number of new

varieties of watermelon had entered the market. Ubon called on the

Department of Agriculture to investigate the matter.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4373

 

+ SCIENTISTS EXPRESS CONCERNS ABOUT CONTAMINATION

As the evidence of GM contamination mounts in Thailand, there is an

impressively well-informed debate on GMOs going on in the country. Note

how Thailand's press does something seldom seen in the West (where most

media outlets are owned by the same handful of mega-corporations): they

quote scientists expressing doubts about GM. Elsewhere the media falls

in line with government/industry pretence that all the scientists

(except, of course, the 'mavericks'), are pro-GM while the antis are all

beardie tree-huggers who can't do logic.

 

See articles at

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4374

 

EXCERPTS: MP Khunying Dr Kallaya Sophonpanich, who is also a nuclear

physicist, said the safety of GM food is a central concern for many

people. She said there has not yet been enough risk assessment done on

the

safety of human consumption. It is unknown whether GM food leaves any

harmful residues in the human body. Will our children be at risk if they

eat GM crops? These are the kind of questions that Thai people need

answered from the officials involved, she said.

 

She suggested that the government should provide the information and

let the public make their own decisions on whether or not to go for GMOs.

 

Khunying Kallaya said that nuclear energy was predictable in comparison

to genetic engineering in the environment: " There is no way for you to

know how far the GM crops will cross-pollinate, as you cannot control

bees, birds or wind. "

 

This year's Ramon Magsaysay Award winner, Prayong Ronnarong, who was

honoured for his leadership role in building self-reliance in local

communities, said Thai people should have full information on the GMO

issue.

He warned against taking a course which is opposed to nature's way:

" According to my experience, doing things against nature always ends

up in

failure. Some countries might need GMOs, but in Thailand we are so rich

in natural resources. Please don't try to win in a game against

nature. "

 

+ GM MULTINAITONALS EXPLOITING LOOPHOLES

Secret testing of GM crops prohibited by law are still being conducted

under supervision of foreign multinationals, because of loopholes in

the law, said the chairman of Thailand's National Bio Safety Committee

(NBC).

 

" The 1999 amendment of the 1964 Plant Quarantine Act prohibits GM

testing of 40 plant species including corn and cotton. But testing of

these

two plants can still be found today in Nakhon Sawan and many other

places,'' said Assoc Prof Banpot Napompeth.

 

" The reason for this is that field trials of Bt cotton and corn,

brought into the country by genetic giants like Monsanto and Cargil, were

done before the 1999 amendment. The act only prohibits testing of GM

crops

that were brought in after the year 2000,'' Mr Banpot said.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4377

 

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AUSTRALASIA

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+ EUROPE REJECTS THE GM CORN THAT NZ ACCEPTS

Co-Green Party leader Jeanette Fitzsimons is questioning the honesty of

a ministerial response to a Parliamentary question, following news that

MON863 GE corn has been rejected by a European Union regulatory

committee.

 

The Green Party had raised concerns over the safety of the corn, in

light of a suppressed study by Monsanto that showed rats fed with it

developed several abnormalities. Neither the government nor Food

Standards

Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) had been aware of the report at the time

Monsanto's application was approved for use here.

 

" In Parliament earlier this month, Jim Sutton, on behalf of the Food

Safety minister, defended the decision by FSANZ to approve MON863, on the

basis that the European Food Safety Authority had approved the corn as

safe for human consumption, " said Green Party Co-leader, Jeanette

Fitzsimons.

 

" While technically correct, Mr Sutton's response was at best

misleading. He implied that MON863 had passed the EU's test and been

approved to

enter the market. What he omitted to say was that very serious

questions remain in Europe over the safety of this food and that it had a

number of hurdles to pass before final approval.

 

" In fact, MON863 has just fallen at the first hurdle. The European

Union committee of member states that monitors GE applications (the

Committee on the Release of Genetically Modified Organisms into the

Environment) has declined to approve its release by 14 votes to four. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4379

 

+ GM SITE DISCLOSURE IN VICTORIA?

Victorians could soon know the location of the latest GM canola trials

being conducted in the state after the Bracks Government on 21 Sept

asked Bayer CropScience if the secret sites could be revealed. Department

of Primary Industries officials met Bayer executives to discuss making

the GM crop sites public after the Government was criticised by local

government and anti-GM groups for allowing the trials on 80 hectares to

be conducted secretly.

 

Network of Concerned Farmers spokeswoman Julie Newman said neighbouring

farmers might not know there were trial sites nearby because, under the

rules, only neighbours within 400 metres of the GM cultivation zone

needed to be told.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4377

 

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BOOK OF THE WEEK

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If you want to know how a crazed bunch of far-right extremists have

gained control of an essentially liberal populace and the most powerful

economy in the world, read Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair

and Balanced Look at the Right, by Al Franken (NY and London: Penguin,

2003). The answer is, Franken says, they " make stuff up " . They are much

better at telling lies than the rest of us, and they are quite happy to

repeat them even after they're proven to be lies.

 

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