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GMW: WEEKLY WATCH 195

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Thu, 5 Oct 2006 23:02:29 +0100

 

 

 

 

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WEEKLY WATCH number 195

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from Claire Robinson, WEEKLY WATCH editor

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Dear all:

 

The biotech industry has been claiming that GM has saved US farmers

from drought, which is surprising considering that there are no

drought-resistant GM crops available. What is less surprising is that

this claim

appears to be based on no evidence at all -- just the opinion of a

single representative of a company punting biotech seeds! (THE AMERICAS)

 

Claire <claire

www.gmwatch.org / www.lobbywatch.org

 

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CONTENTS

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GM RICE CONTAMINATION SCANDAL

ASIA

AFRICA

THE AMERICAS

EUROPE

IMPORTANT TV DOCUMENTARY

 

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CONTAMINATION SCANDAL

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+ RUSSIA: U.S. RICE IMPORTS SUSPENDED

The Rosselkhoznadzor, the Russian agricultural inspection agency,

announced 29 September that it has stopped issuing quarantine permits

for US

rice because of the presence of illegal GM rice, which had not passed

safety tests.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7098

 

+ CROP CIRCLES APPEAR ON THREE CONTINENTS

Greenpeace activists on 3 October created giant crop circles in maize

fields on three different continents to mark the beginning of a global

campaign to protect maize - one of the world's most important staple

foods - against contamination from GM varieties. The crop circles - large

enough to be clearly visible from the air - appeared in fields in

Spain, the Philippines and Mexico.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7098

 

+ SCIENTISTS AND OTHERS PROTEST

Many scientists and others have signed an open letter to the food

agencies of European countries calling on them to recall all products

contaminated with illegal rice LL601 on grounds of food safety.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7090

 

+ GENEWATCH COMMENT ON CONTAMINATION

Dr Sue Mayer of Genewatch comments:

There are now 132 [GM contamination] incidents on the register and they

show GM contamination can arise at every stage of development - from

the laboratory, to the field, to the plate.

 

It shows that the controls in place are prone to failure and human

error is increasingly being shown to take place - people seem unable or

unwilling to take the precautions required by the law or commercial

demands.

 

For many in the biotech industry, the fuss caused by GM contamination

episodes, such as those from LL601RICE and Bt10 maize, is excessive

because they do not believe there is a risk to human health or the

environment.

 

Because the full details of these GM crops are not in the public

domain, an independent assessment of claims of safety is not possible.

Whether these particular GMOs are harmful or not, their presence in

the food

chain demonstrates the inability of the industry to maintain separation

between GM and non-GM lines.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7088

 

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ASIA

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+ MOST FARMER SUICIDES RELATE TO GM COTTON - TIMES OF INDIA

The Times of India reports that the introduction of Bt cotton in

Vidarbha has led to a spurt of farmer suicides.

 

Most suicide cases relate to those farming families which have run up

huge debts because of the high cost in using the expensive

genetically-modified cotton seeds, which have to be bought every year.

 

GM Watch comment:

This report comes in the same week as Indo-Swiss research showing

India's organic cotton producers benefit from 40% lower input costs,

up to

20% lower production costs, almost comparable labour costs, and higher

cotton yields - all of which makes them far less vulnerable to loan

sharks.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7077

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7087

 

+ INDIA'S AG MINISTER PAWAR UNLEASHES CORPORATIONS, IGNORES VICTIMS

Nobody should be more aware than India's Minister for Agriculture of

the devastating nature of the country's current agrarian crisis. Sharad

Pawar was formerly chief minister of the state at the very epicentre of

the escalating farmer suicides wracking rural India, and Maharashtra

still provides Pawar with his power base.

 

The critical role played by Bt cotton in the plague of suicides

affecting India's debt-burdened farmers, has been identified

repeatedly in

articles from the New York Times to the Times of India. And the

award-winning Rural Affairs editor of The Hindu, P Sainath, has

described the

promoting of Bt cotton in the dry and un-irrigated cotton-belt of

Maharashtra as " murderous " .

 

If so, India's Minister for Agriculture might be considered one of the

murderers because Pawar was personally involved in promoting Bt cotton

in Maharashtra, according to Vidarbha Jan Andolan Samiti (VJAS), a

local pressure group for farmers. VJAS spokesman, Kishor Tiwari, also

says

that one of the brands of Bt seeds on sale - " Ajit Bt " - is actually

owned by Pawar's nephew, Ajit Pawar. Pawar's associates in the state

government have also had a big hand in pushing Bt cotton.

 

And despite the resulting carnage, Pawar's GM promotionals are still in

full swing. He recently boasted to a corporate-backed conference on ag

biotech that besides Bt cotton, there are lots more transgenic crops in

India's " pipeline " .

 

While India's Agriculture Minister is perfectly happy to go out and

advertise his support for GM crops, the journalist P Sainath notes that

Pawar has never once visited any of the distressed families of the dead

farmers.

 

Sainath describes multinationals like Monsanto as having played a

" devastating " role in India's current farm crisis. But it's policy makers

like Sharad Pawar who've promoted their interests and given them free

rein.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7091

 

+ RE-ENGINEERING FOOD

As India's ag minister threatens to unleash scores of GM foods in

India, Suman Sahai of Gene Campaign provides an excellent summary of the

worrying research results on GM food safety.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7096

 

+ MONSANTO CLOTHES GM COTTON IN PR SUCCESS

An opinion piece by Felipe Osorio, the director of Mahyco Monsanto

Biotech (India) was published this week by the Indian daily paper, the

Financial Express.

 

But many of Osorio's key claims in " Clothed in genetic success " are

open to question.

 

Here are a few examples:

 

*Osorio: Indian farmers want GM crops because they reduce costs and

increase productivity.

 

Comment: Could Mahyco Monsanto's massive campaign of hype, which has

included everything from dancing girls to a touring Bollywood star, have

had anything to do with why Indian farmers want GM crops?

 

Mahyco Monsanto, and its sub-licensee Bt seed companies, have been

accused of pulling every dirty trick in the PR book in order to lure

India's farmers into using GM cotton.

 

*Osorio: The steadily increasing Bollgard acres being planted by

increasing numbers of Indian farmers bear testimony to its success.

 

Comment: The same could have been said about the ever increasing number

of investors caught up in any stock market bubble - before it finally

burst, that is.

 

Donald White, a University of Illinois plant pathologist, describes the

way that hype and fashion can drive farmer choices as " a herd

mentality " . " Everyone has to have a biotech program " , he says, and

that chimes

in with a University of Iowa study on farmers growing GM soya. The study

found that while increasing yields was cited by the majority of farmers

in the study as the reason for their choosing GM soya, the research

showed they were actually getting lower yields!

 

***Osorio: The second IMRB study conducted in 2005 reconfirms that for

the fourth successive year, the benefits of Bollgard cotton to Indian

farmers included better yields, reduced pesticides use and higher

profits.

 

Comment: What Osorio doesn't tell the reader is that IMRB is a market

research company hired by Monsanto. Nor does he mention that the

company's methods and findings have been heavily contested. A number

of other

studies - some involving significantly greater farmer contact then the

IMRB surveys - have consistently shown higher net profits from non-Bt

cotton.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7099

 

+ INDIA'S REGULATORY SYSTEM " SCANDALOUSLY LAX "

Two contrasting articles from the Indian press comment on India's

regulatory system. The first from the Times of India describes India's

regulatory body - the Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC) -

as " a

mere rubber stamp " , pointing out that it cleared as many as 142

proposals for multi-locational GM field trials in just 4 meetings,

until the

Supreme Court stepped in to call a halt. And the Times of India

describes India's field testing as " scandalously lax " .

 

By contrast, the Indian Express praises India's " fairly rational GM

policy " and says it just needs streamlining to speed things upand help it

handle efficiently " the flood of applications coming India's way. " Most

remarkably, it describes India's testing of GM crops as being marked by

" abundant caution " .

 

The Express piece is extremely misleading, given the clear evidence of

blatant violations of biosafety guidelines during field trials. The

GEAC and India's state governments have admitted that they are not even

kept informed by the likes of Monsanto as to where exactly the GM crop

trials are happening!

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7100

 

+ INDIA SHOULD RESIST U.S. ATTEMPTS TO FORCE GM FOODS ONTO IT

With India not accepting GM foods, the US is trying to rope in the WTO

to exert pressure, says Bhaskar Goswami an article in India's Financial

Express. It is opposing India's efforts to set standards for labeling

GM products. Terming them as trade restrictive, it has threatened to

invoke the WTO provisions on barriers to trade.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7096

 

+ GM CROPS HURT DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

In an article for India Together, Suman Sahai argues that GM is

providing alternative ways for developed societies to procure

commodities that

have traditionally been supplied by developing countries. The shift in

trading patterns threatens the economic base of farmers who have

traditionally grown the crops from which these products were made.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7095

 

+ RICE IN A PRIVATE GRIP

Devinder Sharma writes that Swiss biotech giant Syngenta, based at

Basel in Switzerland, has tightened its monopoly control over rice.

 

EXCERPT:

Seeking global patents over thousands of gene in rice (a single grain

of rice contains 37, 544 genes, roughly one-fourth more than the genes

in a human body), the multinational giant is all set to " own " rice, the

world's most important staple food crop...

 

It is in Asia still that more than 97 per cent of the world's rice is

grown ... [but the] biological inheritance of the world's major food

crop is now in the hands of a Swiss multinational. If Syngenta's

application for global patents is accepted, the Asian countries will

lose all

control... of the staple grain.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7095

 

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AFRICA

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+ GM LOBBYISTS' LIES OVER ZAMBIA EXPOSED YET AGAIN

Here's an interesting quote from Charles Mushitu of the Zambian Red

Cross. It's taken from a TV documentary broadcast by BBC World that

looked

in part at Zambia's refusal of GM food aid in 2002, which triggered a

massive propaganda onslaught from the GM lobby claiming starvation would

be the result.

 

In the programme, Charles Mushitu and David Stevens, director of the

World Food Programme, describe how alternative sources of (non-GM) food

aid were successfully provided for Zambia, when it refused to accept GM

grain, and Mushitu makes the following unambiguous statement: " We

didn't record a single death arising out of hunger. "

 

This is what the Zambian government has always said happened and it

further exposes the GM lobby's rewriting of history over the GM food aid

issue and their cynical attempts to manufacture dead Zambians, starving

children and crimes against humanity to suit their propaganda purposes.

 

What the GM lobby claimed:

 

CHILDREN STARVED

*** " aid workers were taking food away from the mouths of starving

children. " - Roger Bate, Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute

 

*** " Radical Greens spread rumours that the [GM] corn was poisonous, and

might cause cancer, or even AIDS. So it got locked up in warehouses,

while children starved... " - Paul Driessen, syndicated US columnist

 

THOUSANDS STARVED

*** " ...thousands of [Zambians] starved to death or succumbed to

diseases due to increased susceptibility from malnutrition " - Alex

Avery of

the Hudson Institute

 

20,000 DIED

*** " This was just one more example of the folly of the 'precautionary

principle,' and how it is killing poor people in Africa... perhaps as

many as 20,000 Zambians died as a result. " - Roger Bate, Fellow at the

American Enterprise Institute

 

POTENTIAL GENOCIDE

" The Bush administration is not going to sit there and let these groups

kill millions of poor people in southern Africa through their

ideological campaign " -Andrew Natsios, then head of USAID

 

CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY

*** " How did we get that far; who was responsible for whispering (those)

messages to those [Zambian] policy makers... That is something that I

would rather sooner or later want to find out, because you're talking

about literally crimes against humanity " - Willy DeGreef, former Head of

Regulatory Affairs at Syngenta

 

***African leaders who refused US food aid should be tried " for the

highest crimes against humanity in the highest courts of the world. " -

Tony Hall, US Ambassador to the UN Food and Agriculture Agencies

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7092

 

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THE AMERICAS

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+ GM CROPS SAVING AMERICA'S FARMERS FROM DROUGHT???

An article which topped the pro-GM AgBioView list last week claims GM

crops are drought resistant and that without them the Midwestern farm

economy would have been devastated this year:

 

" An August 11 federal government crop report shows biotechnology is

saving the Midwestern farm economy from devastation in the wake of this

summer's prolonged drought. "

 

The impression that it is the federal government which is saying this

is quickly dispelled when one looks at the 3 source articles given for

this piece, from which it is clear that the US Dept of Agriculture

report referred to simply provides survey-based estimates of this year's

production levels for various crops, and not an analysis of how those

production levels were achieved.

 

So where does the claim that the " report shows biotechnology is saving

the Midwestern farm economy from devastation " originate?

 

One of the 3 press pieces - the one which came out ahead of the USDA

report - looks at the predictions and views of 20 analysts about what the

USDA report will contain. Although this piece is headlined, " Biotech

Seeds Helping U.S. Crops Survive Heat, Analysts Say, " it in fact only

quotes one of those analyst to that effect - Kevin Dahlman, president of

Dahlco Seeds, a Minnesota-based company that aims to ensure " the flow of

the best genetics with the latest technologies to our customers " .

 

The other 2 articles, which came out after the USDA report, contain no

references to biotech.

 

So where did AgBioView get this article about a government report

showing biotech was saving US crop production? The answer is the

Heartland

Institute. Who they? A rightwing lobby group with Big Tobacco and Big

Oil funding that campaigns for smokers' rights and free market solutions

to social and environmental problems (i.e. pro-GM, anti-Kyoto, etc.)

and which likes to quote Greg Conko the Monsanto-backed lobbyist and

co-founder of, er... AgBioView.

More: http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7094

 

+ ORGANIC BETTER THAN GM IN SAVING FARMERS FROM DROUGHT - EXPERT

GM Watch asked the former biotech specialist for the Environmental

Protection Agency, Dr Doug Gurian-Sherman, how seriously we should take

claims of drought resistance via GM crops never designed to deliver

drought resistance.

 

EXCERPT from his reply:

The better soil in organic farming also holds water better than the

often compacted soil on industrial farms, and is better aerated (has

better structure), so roots often grow better. In addition, traditional

breeding can help. For example, Mary Eubank (Duke University) has crossed

corn with a North American relative, eastern gamma grass. She gets

extremely robust root systems that are reported to provide drought

resistance and rootworm resistance (not surprisingly, she has had some

trouble

getting funding - despite starting with, I believe, a prestigious

National Science Foundation grant to do her work).

 

As always, the standard of comparison in experiments evaluating GMOs is

of critical importance, and greatly affects the results. Experiments

with GE crops are almost never compared to organic cultivation (and even

less frequently with long-standing organic farms where the soil has had

a chance to build).

 

I can't think of any reason that GMO soybeans (Roundup Ready) would

have any advantage in drought. Conservation tillage has advanced in

soybeans over the last 15 years, and limiting tillage will allow the

soil to

retain more moisture and better structure. Proponents of biotech claim

that a lot of the increase in conservation tillage acres in soybeans

has been due to the introduction of the RR trait. But a study, by the

USDA on that in 2002 says that there is no evidence supporting this

contention. In fact, national statistics show that no-till and reduced

tillage acres were expanding faster in soybeans for several years

BEFORE RR

soybeans than after. There also was a direct long-term experiment

comparing organic soybeans and conventional (not GMO) done by the Rodale

folks, and in drought years, the organic fields yielded substantially

better.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7094

 

+ MONSANTO PATENTS BEING USED TO BANKRUPT FARMERS

The Public Patent Foundation filed formal requests with the US Patent

and Trademark Office to reexamine four of Monsanto Corporation's patents

related to GM crops that the agricultural giant is using to sue - and

in some cases bankrupt - American farmers. In its filings, PUBPAT

submitted prior art showing the patents were obvious in light of

earlier work

by other inventors and, as such, should have never been granted.

 

Monsanto has filed dozens of patent infringement lawsuits asserting the

four challenged patents against American farmers, many of whom are

unable to hire adequate representation to defend themselves in court. The

crime these farmers are accused of is nothing more than saving seed from

one year's crop to replant the following year, something farmers have

done since the beginning of time.

 

Said Dan Ravicher, PUBPAT's executive director, " It appears as though

Monsanto wants to control all of America's farmland and - unfortunately

- the patent system is providing them the perfect means to accomplish

that goal by bullying independent and family owned farms right out of

existence. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7081

 

+ MONSANTO SUED FOR ALLEGED GLYPHOSATE MONOPOLY

Monsanto is the target of a class-action antitrust lawsuit filed in

federal court. Pullen Seeds and Soil, based in Sac City, Iowa, allege the

company violated the Sherman Antitrust Act, as it has a monopoly over

the glyphosate herbicide marketplace with its Roundup products.

Monsanto's patent on Roundup product name expired in 2000.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7081

 

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EUROPE

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+ GM POTATOES - FACTS AND FICTIONS

Andy Rees, former Weekly Watch editor and author of the new book

Genetically Modified Food - A Short Guide for the Confused, debunks

biotech

industry myths about the GM potatoes that may be coming to the UK next

year, at

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7097

 

+ GM TRADE WAR: " NO WINNERS " SAYS FOE AS WTO MAKES RULING PUBLIC

Adrian Bebb of Friends of the Earth Europe commented on the WTO ruling,

" Whatever the World Trade Organisation says, the dispute over GM foods

has created no clear winners but many losers. The public faces

contaminated foods resulting from weak regulations in the United

States and

farmers see their livelihoods threatened by contamination. This trade

dispute has been a pointless exercise that will change absolutely

nothing.

Europeans will continue to reject GM foods. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7082

MORE ON THE WTO REPORT

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7089

 

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IMPORTANT TV DOCUMENTARY

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A TV documentary looking at the GM controversy in India, Zambia, and

Argentina was broadcast last year by BBC World. The programme summary at

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7093

shows just how important a documentary this is.

 

EXCERPTS:

***ON INDIA: Devinder Sharma is a Political Analyst. " If you look at

the reports of the Department of Biotechnology, BT cotton consumes about

20 per cent more water than hybrid cotton. And scientists knew it,

industry knew it... "

 

The problem appears to be that cotton farmers, like Banoth Balu, were

not told about this drawback.

 

Banoth Balu: " I was told that Bt cotton gives good yields and requires

no sprays. I planned to take land on lease for two to three years and

grow this with a hope that I would be able to repay most of my debts.

All my hopes were crushed. The BT crop did not germinate and my wife

committed suicide three months ago because of it. She went to the

field and

drank pesticide. "

 

According to Warangal authorities, suicides among the farmers farmer's

have continued at a rate of over 20 a month after the harvest failure

in 2004.

 

The irony was that those who stuck with the conventional, more drought

resistant cotton fared better.

 

PV Sateesh: " Bt cotton could not adapt because it was technologically

manipulated and this technological manipulation could not adapt itself

to these stressed conditions. The people who grew non-Bt cotton made six

times more profits than the BT cotton people. "

 

***ON ARGENTINA: But as more and more land was switched to GM soya

cultivation, over 150,000 small farmers have quit their land, claiming

they

can no longer compete.

 

Orchards, greenbelts and dairy farms have gone under the Soya

juggernaut. It is good for the country's exports but incredibly, the

country now

has to import basic foodstuffs such as milk and potatoes.

 

It is how free trade is meant to work - the problem is that half the

country can't afford the imported food. Recently, the National Institute

of Statistics and Consensus estimated that half of Argentina's

population was unable to meet their basic food needs.

 

***ON GM FOOD SAFETY: Prof. Jorge Kaczewer is a toxicologist at the

University of Buenos Aires. He explains some of his recent research.

 

" We can see that consummation of GM corn leads direct changes in the

bowel, changes in the bowel mucous of animals fed with this. And look at

the cell growth in animals consuming GM and this is a normal bowel of a

rat, which didn't eat GM corn. We already know that GM soya beans were

approved without enough long-term experiments to determine that they're

safe. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7093

 

 

 

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