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GM WEEKLY WATCH 112

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Thu, 17 Feb 2005 23:22:59 GMT

 

 

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WEEKLY WATCH number 112

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from Claire Robinson, WEEKLY WATCH editor

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Dear all:

 

Well done all those who turned up the pressure to stop Terminator in

its tracks. It's worked - for the time being (TERMINATOR ACTION

SUCCESS!).

 

We have to stay alert as it's almost sure to turn up again, just like

the banned GMO StarLink (FOOD SAFETY SPECIAL), which has been found in

food aid in Central America and the Caribbean.

 

Of course, even though the US government did not approve StarLink for

human consumption in the US, it approved it for export!!!

 

Claire claire

www.gmwatch.org / www.lobbywatch.org

 

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CONTENTS

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FOOD SAFETY SPECIAL: STARLINK AGAIN

'REGULATION' FDA STYLE

LOBBYWATCH

MIDDLE EAST

THE AMERICAS

ASIA

AUSTRALASIA

EUROPE

PATENTS ON LIFE - BORLAUG'S AGIN 'EM!

GM VACCINES - TOO LITTLE TOO LATE

QUOTES OF THE WEEK

RALLY AND MASS LOBBY OF PARLIAMENT

TERMINATOR ACTION SUCCESS!

 

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FOOD SAFETY SPECIAL: STARLINK AGAIN

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+ BANNED GMO TURNS UP IN FOOD AID

Environmental groups say a banned GM variety of corn forbidden for

humans in the US is being handed out in UN food aid to Central America

and

the Caribbean. A study found that samples of World Food Program

shipments collected in Guatemala included StarLink along with other GM

contaminants.

 

Starlink corn was pulled from the market in the US because of concerns

it could provoke allergic reactions. Its discovery in consumer products

prompted supermarket recalls of cornmeal, corn dogs, taco shells, soup

and chili mixes in the US in 2000 and 2001.

 

The study looked at 77 samples of imported corn included in aid

shipments or sold on the open market. Eighty percent was reported to

include

GM material.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4911

 

+ NGOs DENOUNCE DUMPING OF STARLINK

More than 70 environmental, consumer, farmer, human rights groups and

unions from six Central American and Caribbean countries denounced the

presence of StarLink in food aid. The organizations requested the World

Food Program to immediately recall all food aid containing GMOs. " The

WFP by introducing food aid with GMOs is placing at risk our children

and pregnant women, the most vulnerable people in our society, " said

Julio Sanchez from Centro Humboldt in Nicaragua.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4912

 

+ Robert Vint of GE FOOD ALERT comments:

" This situation has only arisen because the USA, unlike other nations,

supplies food aid in the form of dumped surplus grain. Other members of

the World Food Programme - eg the EU and Japan -disapprove and instead

supply cash to purchase food as near to the recipients as possible.

Buying locally supports peasant farmers in developing nations as well as

enabling choice; dumping free food puts local farmers out of business...

It is reasonable to blame much of the rural unemployment and food

dependency of developing nations on the impact of US food aid

policies...

Oxfam America has estimated that up to 80% of funds channelled through

US Food Aid Programme... are spent, not in developing countries, but in

the US. US food aid shipments correlate with times of surplus and silo

emptying - not with times of food shortages. "

 

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'REGULATION' FDA STYLE

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+ FDA GAGS OWN SCIENTIST OVER KILLER DRUGS

David Graham, a senior drug safety reviewer at America's Food and Drug

Administration, the body that is supposed to regulate GM foods, has

been banned from presenting new information about a controversial type of

painkiller at a three-day summit on their safety.

 

The latest example of the silencing of an FDA scientist should not come

as a surprise. It's yet another clear illustration as to whose side the

FDA is on. The FDA's record has led the The Lancet to write of " lethal

weaknesses in the US Food and Drug Administration's regulatory

oversight " .

 

Dr Graham, who works in the FDA's office of drug safety, has said that

he was " threatened with being called insubordinate " by the FDA when he

said he wanted to include the findings of an unpublished study he has

completed as part of his testimony on Cox-2 inhibitors.

 

Those scientists within the FDA who raised safety concerns about GMOs

never stood a chance. The FDA's own records reveal it declared GM foods

to be safe in the face of broad disagreement from its own experts while

the FDA claimed scientific consensus. The FDA has even acknowledged it

has been operating under a government policy " to foster " the US biotech

industry.

 

The attempted gagging and denigration of Dr David Graham is not an

isolated instance even in the drug safety sector. The Graham incident was

almost exactly paralleled with the case of GlaxoSmithKline's Paxil and

the class of anti-depressants called selective serotonin reuptake

inhibitors (SSRIs). In that case, the FDA refused to let Dr Andrew

Mosholder,

of the FDA Office of Drug Safety, present to an advisory panel the

findings of increased risk of suicidal tendencies in children taking the

drugs. Indeed, according to an investigation by Sen. Charles Grassley,

the FDA actually tried to get Mosholder to present data that deceptively

underrepresented that risk.

 

What has emerged about the FDA gives added significance to the

notorious comment made by Phil Angell, when Monsanto's director of

corporate

communications: " Monsanto should not have to vouchsafe the safety of

biotech food. Our interest is in selling as much of it as possible.

Assuring its safety is the FDA's job. " - New York Times, October 25, 1998

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4910

 

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LOBBYWATCH

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+ CORE MAKES PRO-GM VIDEO

African-American civil-rights-turned-corporate-rights group CORE has

made a video, " Voices from Africa " , said to show the results of its

fact-finding trip to Africa. The video was premiered at CORE's " UN World

Conference-2005 " on " Biotechnology " (New York, January 17-18, 2005).

For a

preview:

http://www.core-online.org/features/voices_video.htm

 

Its main presenter is CORE chairman Roy Innis, who says, " Because of my

concern [about hunger in Africa], I came to Africa to see for myself...

and to see the potential for biotechnology. " Roy's philanthropic

mission is totally unconnected, of course, with Monsanto becoming CORE's

" Corporate Partner " .

 

Veteran black American journalists Glen Ford and Peter Gamble describe

CORE as " a tin cup outstretched to every Hard Right political campaign

or cause that finds it convenient - or a sick joke - to hire Black

cheerleaders " .

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4905

 

+ MONBIOT ON FUREDI: CONSPIRACY THEORY OR ENTRYISM?

Excerpt from a letter from journalist George Monbiot to the Times

Higher Education Supplement:

 

Your article " What's a nice Trot doing in a place like this? " accuses

me of peddling conspiracy theories about Frank Furedi and other former

members of the Revolutionary Communist Party. But I don't have a theory.

I've reported a number of phenomena and then asked what is happening

and why. This, if I'm not mistaken, is what journalists are supposed to

do.

 

....Former RCP members control much of the formal infrastructure of

public communication used by the science and medical establishment. They

hold key positions in Sense About Science, the Science Media Centre, the

Genetic Interest Group, the Progress Educational Trust, Genepool and

the British Pregnancy Advisory Service. They have used these positions to

promote the interests of pharmaceutical and biotech companies and to

dismiss the concerns of the public and non-governmental organisations.

 

Given that the RCP was a tiny splinter of a Trotskyist subgroup, with

just a handful of disciples, given that most of the people who have

taken these posts do not have a background in science, and given that the

movement has a long history of entryism, its former members'

colonisation of these bodies is unlikely to have happened by chance.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4894

 

+ DOUG POWELL PART OF " ORGANISATION WHICH DISTORTS SCIENCE REPORTING "

Recently we ran a profile of GM promoter Doug Powell. Powell turns up

again in an article at http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4896

about CanStats, an organisation that " seems to be in the employ of

industry, particularly industry that pollutes the environment or exposes

people to health or safety risks " .

 

EXCERPT:

Stats [uS parent organization of CanStats] and its parent organization,

the Center for Media and Public Affairs (CMPA), have been spectacularly

successful in pushing American television networks and newspapers

rightward during 20 years of effort. ... Now the project has come to

Canada.

CanStats was launched with a grant from the Donner Canadian Foundation,

a key organization in the project to change the ideological fabric of

Canadian society.

 

CanStats is an American-inspired organization with an American

director, an American agenda, advisors from the American Enterprise

Institute

and a Canadian target audience. Canadian advisors include Doug Powell

from the University of Guelph, who is a well-known advocate for

genetically modified foods. Powell's food safety network receives

funding from

dozens of corporations including Maple Leaf Foods, McCain's Foods,

McDonalds, Meat and Livestock Australia and Monsanto Canada, to name just

the companies beginning with M.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4896

 

+ BBC HYPES GM IN UK SCHOOLS

Recently I was sent a tape on GM which forms part of the BBC's AS Guru

General Studies course in UK schools. The woman who sent it to me is a

biochemist and has a daughter on this course. She felt it was biased in

favour of GM. Having watched the tape, I agree. I'm concerned that:

 

1. No substantial arguments are given by the anti-GM side. All the

'science' (faith masquerading as fact, e.g. GM will benefit the third

world

with pest-/drought-resistant crops) is presented by the pro-GMers. The

anti-GM side is represented by members of the public and activists, and

no scientists. The activists, though well-informed, are not allowed to

present facts, but confined to expressing vague " fears " .

 

2. Vitamin A precursor-enriched GM 'Golden Rice' is promoted by its

inventor, Ingo Potrykus, with no critical comment in spite of findings

that malnourished people would have to buy and eat huge quantities of the

stuff, with suitable fats, to make any difference to vitamin A intake.

 

3. No sources are quoted for the pro-GM view.

 

I wrote to the BBC with these complaints and asked them to list their

sources. They wrote back denying that the programme was biased and

refusing to name any sources!

 

If you're familiar with this programme, and/or have children who have

been exposed to it, please let me have your views: claire.

You can ask your child's school for a tape.

 

+ ISAAA MAN FAILS TO BUY GM PRODUCT IN WALES

Dr Clive James, chair of bioindustry body ISAAA, has begun a European

tour promoting GM crops with a visit to his home country, Wales. Excerpt

from an article in the Western Mail:

 

He [James] points out that 1,000 people die every single hour from

malnutrition, and says the goal of the biotech industry is to help the

1.3

billion people who make less than 50p a day.

 

.... " People say it's being used to rip off farmers, but you'll never be

able to rip off farmers, " said the former Carmarthen grammar schoolboy

who was born in Llansaint. " In Carmarthen I can't buy a GM product so

choice has been taken away. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4902

 

+ DR BRIAN JOHN EXPOSES ISAAA HYPE

GM Free Cymru's Dr Brian John answers ISAAA's Dr Clive James (see

above) in a Western Mail article:

 

Dr Brian John... says ISAAA calls itself a " not-for-profit

organisation " backed by charitable foundations. But its real purpose

is to promote

the commercial interests of Monsanto, Syngenta, Bayer CropScience and

the other GM multinationals that provide its funding.

 

Dr John said, " GM crops will not save lives, reduce poverty or

counteract malnutrition, but they will - if they are adopted more

widely in the

Third World - extend the economic colonialism of the GM multinationals,

increase poverty and pull small farmers into a chemical-intensive cash

crop economy when their governments are seeking to expand the

production of basic and indigenous foods. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4902

 

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MIDDLE EAST

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+ WHAT ORDER 81 MEANS FOR IRAQ: FARMERS COULD LOSE EVERYTHING

A useful article explains the implications for Iraqi farmers of Order

81, imposed by the US on Iraq.

 

EXCERPT:

Order 81 not only prohibits the practice of saving patented seeds

brought into the country, but allows the patenting of new varieties

developed from existing seeds through scientific plant breeding or

genetic

modification... only corporate-owned seed strains can be patented. And

these are being widely distributed through US aid channels.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4898

 

In this context it may be worth revisiting the prediction of John

Vidal, The Guardian's environment correpondent, who in July 2003 wrote,

" What's the betting that Iraq turns to GM crops within a year? Dan

Amstutz, the American charged with running the country's agriculture, has

been

widely criticised by Oxfam - not least because he drafted the World

Trade Organisation's Uruguay round, which has ruined so many developing

countries. Amstutz plays down his corporate connections (he used to

work for giant grain company Cargill), but it seems he's chairman of the

board of directors of a new company set up by some of the biggest

agribusiness and GM companies in the world - including Cargill and DuPont.

http://society.guardian.co.uk/societyguardian/story/0,7843,988744,00.html

 

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THE AMERICAS

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+ MONSANTO LAW STYMIED IN MEXICO

A law allowing the introduction of GM corn in Mexico was temporarily

stalled by the country's Senate. The decision on whether to ratify the

revised Biosecurity Law, which has been widely denounced by

environmentalists, was due to take place on 15 February. The

legislation is now in

its final phase, following its successful passage through Mexico's lower

house last December.

 

Environmental groups argue that the proposed Bill, dubbed the " Monsanto

Law " , would pass control of food production into the hands of large

corporations and destroy corn diversity in Mexico.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4901

 

+ MONARCH BUTTERFLIES ON DECLINE IN MEXICO

The population of Monarch butterflies has suffered a drastic decline.

Mexico's Environment Department says that 75 percent fewer Monarch

butterflies have appeared in 2004 compared to previous years.

It blames cold weather and intensive farming - including GM crops - in

areas of the US and Canada where the butterflies spend the summer and

reproduce... Monarch butterfly larvae have been found to die after

eating milkweed coated with GM corn pollen.

http://www.newsday.com/news/science/wire/sns-ap-mexico-monarch-butterflies,0,203\

4485.story?coll=sns-ap-science-headlines

See: Dively, G.P., R. Rose, M.K. Sears, R.L. Hellmich, D.E.

Stanley-Horn, D.D. Calvin, J.M. Russo and P.L. Anderson. 2004. Effects on

monarch butterfly larvae (Lepidoptera: Danaidae) after continuous

exposure to Cry1Ab expressing corn during anthesis.

Environmental Entomology 33: 1116-1125.

 

+ US MAY LEAD WORLD IN HERBICIDE-RESISTANT WEEDS

While newly-arrived Asian soybean rust hogs the media spotlight, a

home-grown monster patiently awaits its turn. If weed scientists are

correct, the monster won't have long to wait. " Very shortly, I think, the

impact of herbicide resistance is going to be huge, " says Ford Baldwin,

veteran Arkansas weed scientist.

 

As the list of herbicide options shrinks, Stephen Powles, director of

the Western Australian Herbicide Resistance Initiative (WAHRI), points

to his native Australia as a lesson to US agriculture. Powles - " the

international expert on herbicide resistance, " says Baldwin - warns

there's too little diversity in US fields, there's too much reliance on

Roundup Ready crops and hence glyphosate and the pipeline for new

herbicide

chemistries is " nearly dry... My prediction is you [the US] will be

crowned king of herbicide resistance within the next few years. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4892

 

+ CHAPELA NAMES NAMES

Biotech critic Dr Ignacio Chapela, who was recently denied tenure by UC

Berkeley in spite of massive support from his colleagues and students,

has begun to name his persecutors:

 

EXCERPTS:

Chapela says he has been pressured and threatened by many, including

officials of the Mexican government under President Vicente Fox...

 

" Normally the evaluation that I requested in order to be granted a

tenured professorship would take six months, but in my case it has taken

years, and it is possible that they'll fire me. All because of pressure

from the transnational corporations and from Mexican researchers who are

in favour of genetic modification, like Luis Herrera... "

 

Chapela says the biotech transnationals that are leading the campaign

to discredit him are the same ones that are lobbying for the weak bill

on biosafety that Mexico's lower house of Congress approved last year,

and which could become law in the next few weeks if it makes it through

the Senate.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4897

 

+ CLONES TO HIT FOOD CHAIN IN 6-8 MONTHS

An article on cattle ranchers getting impatient with delays in

approving the sale of cloned cattle for food consumption includes this

startling section:

 

EXCERPT:

The [cloned] calves will be sold to youngsters, who will raise them for

a year and enter them in county fairs and farm competitions,

collectively known as the club calf circuit. The circuit has come to

occupy an

odd spot in the clone conflict. Everyone knows the club calves will be

sold for slaughter after their last turn in the show ring. But no one

likes to dwell on it.

 

Don Coover, a vet and semen broker in Galesburg, Kan., has promised two

clone offspring to kids to raise for the circuit. The FDA has no way to

track them. " They will go into the food chain, no question, in six or

eight months, " he said. And that's just the beginning. " I'm selling

hundreds - maybe thousands - of units of semen from bulls that were

cloned, " he said. " They're going to be slaughtered, and the FDA can't do

anything about it. " '

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4904

 

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ASIA

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+ INDIAN BT GENE MONOCULTURE A TIMEBOMB

The increasingly widespread cultivation of Bt cotton in India could

lead to the development of insect resistance within a few years,

according

to a model developed by Keshav Kranthi, a senior scientist at India's

Central Institute for Cotton Research. Kranthi has published his

research in Nature Biotechnology.

 

In a scenario in which two to three generations of insects are exposed

each year to Bt cotton, Kranthi says, " If the area under Bt cotton gets

to 70-80% in a 100-200 kilometer radius, our model estimates resistance

development [in] 3-4 years. " Based on this finding, Kranthi says, " it

wouldn't be surprising to find Bt-cotton crop failures in some parts of

India, starting with [in the province of] Gujarat in a couple of years

from now. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4899

 

+ NOW, BT CABBAGE FOR INDIA

Just as Keshav Kranthi predicts (see above) that resistance will speed

up in India if more Bt crops are introduced, along comes a team of

scientists from India, Canada and France claiming to have developed a GM

cabbage for India. http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4899

 

+ INDIA: AG MINISTER WANTS DOUGH TO DEVELOP GM CROPS

India's agriculture minister Sharad Pawar has demanded more budgetary

support for developing GM crops in the public sector research

institutes.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4899

 

+ INDIA: ORISSA RELEASES DRAFT BIOTECH POLICY

The Indian State of Orissa government has released the Draft

Biotechnology Policy 2005 promising incentives to the biotech industry

and

simplifying new product approval procedures.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4899

 

+ BANGLADESH GETS BAD-IDEA VIRUS

*** " This notion that you lure biotech to your community to save its

economy is laughable, " said Joseph Cortright, a Portland, Ore. economist

who co-wrote a report on the subject. " This is a bad-idea virus that has

swept through governors, mayors and economic development officials. " ***

 

Bangladesh's Agriculture Minister MK Anwar has said biotechnology will

improve sustainable agricultural productivity to meet additional food

and nutrition demands and protect decreasing land and water resources.

Anwar also thinks Bangladesh is lagging behind the rest of Asia. He

stated that China has started production of GM rice, and Japan, Thailand,

the Philippines, India and Indonesia are making huge investments in

biotech research.

 

In fact, the gap between Anwar's biotech fantasies and the reality on

the ground could not be greater. Commercial production of GM rice has

not started in China. Thailand still has its moratorium. In the case of

India, in the words of pro-GM lobbyist Shantu Shantharam, " all we have

is one stupid Bt cotton to talk about " . GM cotton is also the only GM

crop to have been commercialised in Indonesia, where it proved such a

disaster that it had to be withdrawn, leaving a bribery scandal in its

wake. Japanese consumers have been so hostile to GM that they helped

trigger Monsanto's global abandonment of GM wheat.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4913

 

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AUSTRALASIA

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+ MAORI PARTY APPALLED AT NZ SUPPORT FOR TERMINATOR

Maori Party co-leader, Tariana Turia, said that she was horrified to

learn that at the meeting last week on the UN Convention on Biological

diversity taking place in Bangkok, New Zealand supported the proposal

from Canada to overturn the international moratorium on the use of

Terminator Technology. New Zealand's environment minister Marian Hobbs

said

Terminator should proceed " case by case " !

 

GE FREE NZ commented, " It's like New Zealand supporting nuclear testing

in the atmosphere on a case by case basis and forcing it on the rest of

the world. If the Minister is so blinded by her obsession with forcing

this particular scientific experiment on the international community,

she must step down. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4907

See also TERMINATOR ACTION SUCCESS! below.

 

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EUROPE

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+ EC EXPOSES MEMBER STATES TO GM RISKS

While the European Commission claims that Monsanto's GE maize MON810

has been monitored for environmental risks, Greenpeace investigations

show that no comprehensive monitoring plan exists. Greenpeace calls for

the EU Member States to stop the commercialisation of Monsanto's GE

maize.

 

" The first time a GE variety is listed to the Common Catalogue and thus

can be sold to farmers and can potentially be grown in many parts of

Europe, the European Commission is misleading Member States, " says

Christoph Then of Greenpeace International. " Simple investigations reveal

that the only monitoring plan the EU refers to is nothing more than

Monsanto's own monitoring from 1995. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4908

 

+ GMO TRADE WAR: EUROPE ACCUSED OF SECRECY

The European Commission is accused of hiding key facts and documents

from the public about GMOs in a complaint filed with the European

Ombudsman by Friends of the Earth. The complaint was made after the

Commission

refused to release key documents in the GM trade dispute at the World

Trade Organisation (WTO).

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4909

 

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PATENTS ON LIFE

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+ BORLAUG OPPOSED PATENTS

Vandana Shiva reports how Norman Borlaug, a rabid GM supporter and the

scientist behind the Green Revolution, was originally a vociferous

opponent of patents on plant resources. In his statement at the Indian

Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi on 8 February 1996, he

expressed

concern about private companies gaining control of plant genetic

resources and seeds and patenting plants.

 

Prof. Borlaug said, " We battled against patenting. I and late Glen

Anderson (of International Wheat an Maize Research Institute) went on

record in India as well as other for a against patenting and always stood

for free exchange of germplasm. "

 

Commenting on the US demand for patents Borlaug said: " God help us if

that were to happen, we would all starve. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4903

 

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GM VACCINES

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+ SCIENTISTS NO LONGER USING (HUMAN) FOOD CROPS FOR VACCINES

According to an article in New Scientist, GM potatoes containing a

hepatitis B vaccine have successfully boosted immunity in their first

human

trials. But the New Scientist piece says the newly-published study

missed a moving target - drug developers are now abandoning their

quest for

vaccines contained in staple foods like bananas, tomatoes or potatoes.

 

New Scientist claims vaccine developers have changed tack to avoid

vaccine-laden food straying into shops or markets... Instead, developers

are now focusing on making vaccines in the edible leaves of plants not on

sale as food.

 

" We've not worked with potatoes for two years now, " says Charles

Arntzen at Arizona State University in Tempe, US, who led the potato

study

and is a veteran of the decade-long bid to produce GM vaccines in foods.

" We don't say 'edible' vaccine any more - we say 'heat-stable oral

vaccines'. "

 

According to Martin Friede at the World Health Organization's

Initiative for Vaccine Research, " We are still far from knowing if

this approach

will eventually produce safe and efficacious vaccines for humans... the

number of non-responders is much higher than that observed with the

conventional vaccine " .

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4906

 

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QUOTES OF THE WEEK

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" The [biotech industry body] ISAAA stated that the global market for

biotech crop [stood] at $5 billion by 2005. This is much less in size as

compared to the market for organic food which is estimated at $37

billion. This raises a moot question: Should farmers go for biotech

crops or

organic farming? "

- Indian journalist Ashok Sharma, " GM crops: scientific analysis

needed, not hype " , Financial Express of India, 14 Feb 2005

 

" God help us if that were to happen, we would all starve. " - Norman

Borlaug, commenting on the US's support for patents on life.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4903

 

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CAMPAIGN - RALLY AND MASS LOBBY

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+ JOIN RALLY AND MASS LOBBY OF PARLIAMENT

 

FIVE YEAR FREEZE SAYS:

 

Don't forget to join us on Wednesday 23rd February at the 'Say No to GM

Contamination' mass lobby of Parliament in Westminster, with a rally

from 12 - 1p.m. and lobbying MPs from 1.30p.m. onwards.

 

Hundreds of people have already signed up and we are expecting it to be

a fun day as well as being the most effective action you can take to

help prevent the routine contamination of our food with GM material.

 

You can find more information about how to register, as well as a lobby

pack with the details of the day, including help with all the

information you need to get across to your MP at www.gmfreescarecrows.org

 

We look forward to seeing you there!

 

Speakers at the rally include Michael Meacher, MP

 

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TERMINATOR ACTION SUCCESS!

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An international moratorium on the use of Terminator technology in GM

crops survived Canadian government-led efforts to overturn it at a

United Nations meeting in Bangkok.

 

ETC Group reports that after being swamped by protest emails and

letters, the Canadian government was forced to soften its position on

Terminator. " Canada's proposal could easily have been mistaken for one

written

by Monsanto, " Jim Thomas of ETC Group said.

 

Thankfully, disaster was averted due to key interventions by the

governments of Norway, Sweden, Austria, the European Community, Cuba,

Peru

and Liberia, on behalf of the African Group.

 

The good news is that these governments managed to delete the most

offensive wording. The final text and recommendations reaffirm earlier

decisions, amounting to a continuing, but fragile, de facto moratorium on

Terminator. The issue now bounces to another CBD advisory body (the

Working Group on 8(j)) in March 2006.

 

The bad news is that decisions made in Bangkok will allow the issue of

Terminator to be re-examined interminably.

 

Terminator seeds have been genetically modified to produce crops that

are sterile. Not only will they create total dependency on GM

companies, but they can spread sterility to local crops and wild

relatives, and

pose a huge threat to food security and farmers' rights.

 

" Nothing short of an all-out ban on Terminator will stop it from being

unleashed in farmer's fields, " says Hope Shand of ETC Group.

 

ETC Group reports that Canada hasn't been working alone in Bangkok. The

UN meeting was crawling with representatives from the biotech industry

and related trade groups - including Monsanto, Delta & Pine Land, Crop

Life International, PHARMA (pharmaceutical manufacturers), and the

International Seed Federation - who lobbied against current

restrictions on

suicide seeds. New Zealand and Australia also backed the position of

industry and Canada, while a fleet of US government representatives

observed from the sidelines. (The US government is not a party to the

Biodiversity Convention.) - see also AUSTRALASIA above

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4895

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4898

 

 

 

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