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Tue, 8 Mar 2005 13:23:52 GMT

 

 

 

THE GMWATCH MONTHLY REVIEW - FEBRUARY 2005

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from Claire Robinson

 

+ NEW U.S. CALL FOR AFRICAN LEADERS TO BE TRIED FOR " CRIMES AGAINST

HUMANITY "

Tony Hall, the US ambassador to the United Nations Food and Agriculture

Organization, has repeated his call for African leaders who refuse the

US's GM-contaminated food aid to be tried for " crimes against

humanity " . Hall's comments have played a part in a viral marketing

strategy

aimed at painting the US and biotech as the saviours of Africa and those

that raise concerns as villains.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4889

 

+ HAWAII: GOVT FORCED TO REVEAL PHARMCROP TEST SITES

In a first step toward public disclosure of test sites of

biopharmaceutical crops, the US Department of Agriculture was forced

by court order

to reveal the locations of these sites in Hawaii.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4884

 

+ ARKANSAS RICE GROWERS REJECT " PHARMA RICE "

The Arkansas Rice Growers Association has voted to approve legislative

efforts to ban the production of pharmaceutical or industrial rice in

Arkansas. The vote came in response to Ventria Bioscience's leaving

California and relocating to Missouri, where they hope to plant their GM

drug-producing rice this year.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4873

 

+ FOOD, HEALTH AND BRIBES

In Indonesia, Monsanto employees used bribery to try to buy the company

out of the need for an environmental impact statement. If Monsanto

finds it necessary to bribe at least 140 officials and family members for

half a decade in a country that only makes less than 1% of its overall

revenue, what can we expect in places where there's more at stake? All

human safety data for Monsanto's GM crops - if any exists - is provided

to regulators by Monsanto itself.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4874

 

+ AUSTRALIA: POULTRY GIANTS QUAIL AT GM FOOD PROTESTS

A consumer backlash against GM food has prompted the three largest

poultry companies, which produce 80 per cent of chicken sold in

Australia,

to stop using GM feed. http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4891

 

+ GM FOOD FIGHT: DAVID SCHUBERT

An article on the lack of safety tests on GM foods, citing various

scientists, is at

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4882

 

+ SOUTH AFRICAN GOVT MUST TELL ALL ON GMOS

Environmental group Biowatch has gained a major victory in South

Africa, obtaining a Pretoria High Court order compelling the

government to

divulge details of all GMOs brought into or manufactured in the country.

But, bizarrely, Biowatch was landed with Monsanto's costs by the court

even though it was agreed that Biowatch was acting in the public

interest!

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4918

 

+ PUBLIC RESEARCH FRAUD - GM WATCH SPECIAL REPORT

A bunch of scientists claiming to represent the public research sector

are perpetrating a new fraud. They've launched an initiative - The

Public Research Sector Initiative - executed by a foundation called

" Public

Research and Regulation " . The initiative is based on deceit.

 

The biotech scientists involved are saying that they represent a third

non-aligned group between civil society and industry who should " weigh

in " at meetings of the Cartagena Protocol that help determine biosafety

rules.

 

Their call for increased leverage for " nonprofit " , " public sector "

players belies the heavy industrial-alignment of most public sector

agricultural biotechnology, where there is a long history of

dependence on

industry funding. The effect of this is to generate convergence between

private sector and public sector.

 

This convergence means that this " third " group would not be non-aligned

but would have interests and an agenda that would all too often be

indistinguishable from that of the industry. In other words, GM

proponents

would get two bites of the cherry to the rest of society's one.

 

Although the biotech scientists claim it is a " misconception that

modern biotechnology, and in particular its agricultural application,

is the

exclusive domain of a handful of big, western multinationals " , they are

holding their meeting (3-4 March) at the Donald Danforth Plant Sciences

Center in St Louis, Missouri - home town of Monsanto. The Danforth

Center was established by Monsanto Corporation " and academic partners "

with

a $70-million pledge from Monsanto. The company also donated land on

which the Center is built.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4943

 

+ ROCKEFELLER PRESIDENT IS NEW MAN AT DFID

A campaign to push more public money into GMOs has received a boost

with the appointment of a GM proponent to help oversee the international

aid programmes of Britain's Department for International Development

(DFID). The campaign has been underway for some time on both sides of the

Atlantic.

 

DFID has now appointed Gordon Conway as its chief scientific adviser.

Until recently, Conway was president of the Rockefeller Foundation.

Recently, the Rockefeller-funded Center for Science in the Public

Interest

called for extra public investment in GMOs. In 1999, Conway, the author

of " The Doubly Green Revolution: Food for All in the 21st Century " ,

told a meeting organised by Monsanto that " the Rockefeller Foundation has

funded over $100 million dollars of plant biotechnology research and

trained over four hundred scientists from Asia, Africa and Latin

America " . Conway has made clear his own support for the technology.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4881

 

+ BANNED GMO TURNS UP IN FOOD AID

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. 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. Starlink

corn was pulled from the market in the US because of concerns it could

provoke allergic reactions.

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

 

Alejandro Lopez, representative from the regional office of the WFP for

Latin America said, " The issue of GM food is an old controversy in

which the WFP is not going to enter. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4916

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4932

 

+ 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 Program - 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 Program... 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. "

 

+ 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).

 

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

 

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

GM promoter Doug 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... 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

 

+ 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: " 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

 

+ 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

 

+ 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. 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

 

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

According to an article in New Scientist, drug developers are

abandoning their quest for vaccines contained in staple foods like

bananas,

tomatoes or potatoes - to avoid vaccine-laden food straying into shops.

Instead, developers are now focusing on making vaccines in the leaves of

non-food plants.

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

 

+ TERMINATOR ACTION SUCCESS!

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. 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.

 

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.

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

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

 

+ BRAZIL ENDS GM BAN

Brazil's lower house of Congress has approved a law creating a

framework to legalize biotech seed sales. The move, hotly protested by

environmentalists, clears the way for Monsanto to sell GM soy seeds in

Brazil.

A significant part of Brazil's soybean crop is believed to be planted

with pirated GMO seeds.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4934

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4941

 

+MONSANTO HIKES TECHNOLOGY FEES IN USA

Seed and technology fees for GM crops are on the up in the USA. Some

producers are expecting Monsanto's technology fees to rise 75% this

season.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4933

 

+ DAIRY CO-OP REJECTS MONSANTO PROPOSAL TO DROP HORMONE BAN

The Oregon dairy farmers whose cows produce the US's No. 2 chunk cheese

(2nd after Kraft) have supported a ban on the use of Monsanto's GM

growth hormone rBGH (banned in Canada and the EU).

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4930

 

+ IOWA BILLS FIGHT GM-FREE ZONES AND FARMER CHOICE

Bills currently before the Iowa house (HF 202) and senate (1144) would

disallow Iowa farmers from creating GM-free zones.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4931

 

+ SONOMA COUNTY TO VOTE ON BIOTECH BAN

Voters in Sonoma County, California, will decide in November whether to

become the fourth California county to ban cultivation of GMOs.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4937

 

+ BT COTTON - VERY POOR PERFORMANCE, SAYS NEW REPORT

As Monsanto's Bt cotton comes up for review on March 4 in India, a new

report slams the crop for poor performance. The report, by an expert

team led by Andhra Pradesh commissioner and director of agriculture, has

revealed that Bt cotton has given poor yields in Warangal district and

has caused losses to farmers.

 

The findings were made available just a day before the genetic

engineering approval committee (GEAC) is due to take a decision on

whether an

extension will be provided to the three varieties of Monsanto's Bt

cotton. Based on the report, district joint director of agriculture M

Lakshman Rao has shot off a letter to Mahyco Monsanto India asking the

company to shell out Rs 2.49 crore (Rs 24.9 million) as compensation to

farmers.

 

+ NO BT COTTON, NO PESTICIDES, AND NO PESTS! HOW COTTON FARMERS ARE

BEING FLEECED

A powerful article from Devinder Sharma lays out the choice confronting

the Indian government. It can end rural poverty, hunger and farm

suicides or it can continue to hype GM crops.

 

EXCERPT:

It was in 1999 that a few farmers began experimenting with

Non-Pesticidal Management (NPM) practices. A year later, in 2000-01, a

local NGO,

Socio-Economic and Cultural Upliftment in Rural Environment (SECURE),

with technical support from the Centre for World Solidarity in Hyderabad

was able to convince 20 farmers to opt for NPM. The highly contaminated

environment began to change for the better. Soil and plant health

looked revitalised, and the pests began to disappear. Such was the

positive

impact both environmentally and economically that by 2004 the entire

village had stopped using chemical pesticides. Restoring the ecological

balance brought back the natural pest control systems. Along with the

pesticides, the pests too disappeared.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4935

 

The NPM initiative has been so successful that it is being taken to

hundreds to other villages in the state of Andhra Pradesh by the AP

Agriculture Minister. This is the same state in which farmers have

gone on

the rampage in fury at the disappointing results they've had from Bt

cotton.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4939

 

For more on the research showing the massive and unnecessary costs of

GM cotton as compared to growing conventional cotton varieties with the

help of bio-pesticides and natural control agents:

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4921

 

+ NEW STUDY SHOWS BT COTTON 690% MORE EXPENSIVE FOR PEST MANAGEMENT

The Centre for Sustainable Agriculture (CSA) in Andhra Pradesh, India,

organised a press conference last week where they released two reports.

The first shows that Bt cotton growers in 2004 incurred 690% higher

costs in pest management as compared to those growing conventional cotton

varieties with the help of bio-pesticides and natural control agents.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4921

 

The other report is a compilation of the overwhelmingly negative

experience of the 3 years of Bt cotton commercial cultivation in Andhra

Pradesh. Together these new reports give the lie to industry hype

about Bt

cotton, and show the truth of what Devinder Sharma said at the time

Monsanto's Bt cotton was granted approval: " It is the biggest scientific

fraud to have hit Independent India " .

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4921

 

+ EXPOSED - EUROPE'S HYPOCRISY OVER GMOS

Leaked documents obtained by Friends of the Earth reveal that the

European Commission is admitting to significant and legitimate scientific

concerns about the safety of GM foods and crops. The environment campaign

group accuses the European Commission of putting the health of the

public and the environment at risk from its inconsistent policy by

forcing

new GM products onto the European market despite these concerns. The

documents form part of Europe's defence in the trans-Atlantic trade

dispute in the World Trade Organisation.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4920

 

+ MONSANTO TO ACQUIRE EMERGENT GENETICS

Continuing its recent buying spree, Monsanto Co. plans to buy Emergent

Genetics Inc. - the US's third-largest cotton seed company - for USD300

million. http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4914

Monsanto Co. also said its holding company will buy seed-marketer NC+

Hybrids Inc. for USD40 million.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4937

 

+ ROUNDUP HURTS BABIES

Monsanto's Roundup herbicide harms babies, says new research from the

University of Caen, France. A team of researchers led by Prof

Gilles-Eric Seralini found that human placental cells are sensitive to

Roundup,

in concentrations lower than the agricultural use. This could explain

miscarriages and premature births in US farmers. Moreover, Roundup was

found to affect sexual hormones at levels below those considered toxic.

This finding classes the herbicide as a potential endocrine disruptor.

Finally, the effects of Roundup are greater than those of glyphosate,

its active compound. This is significant because herbicide toxicity

testing is generally done only on the active ingredient.

 

Roundup is one of the most widely used herbicides worldwide and the

most widely used with GMOs. The study was supported by CRIIGEN

(www.crii-gen.org) and " Fondation pour une Terre Humaine " .

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=4933

 

 

 

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