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In the UK the scandal was splashed across the front page of The Independent on

Sunday

today (17 September) with the headline - GM: THE COVER UP.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7033

 

BBC bulletins have also been covering the news that Friends of the Earth (FoE)

has

said it will start a legal challenge against the UK's Food Standards Agency

(FSA) over the sale of GM rice in UK supermarkets. FoE has found evidence of

illegal

GM contamination in the rice on supermarket shelves. (Legal challenge plan over

GM rice)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/5354294.stm

 

Peter Ainsworth, the UK's shadow Environment Secretary, has described the FSA's

failure to take robust action as " a massive scandal " and has said it " smelt

of a cover-up " . In a leading article The Independent on Sunday concurs with

that analysis. (Time to guard the shelves)

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7033

 

A former biotech specialist at the US government's Environmental Protection

Agency, Dr Doug Gurian-Sherman, is quoted in the Sunday Herald as saying, " Risks

should not be taken with public health for the convenience of companies or of

governmen, "

and that on the basis of the incomplete evidence currently available, " I

wouldn't

eat it myself. "

http://www.sundayherald.com/58013

 

The painful economic impact of the illegal GM rice crisis has also been getting

attention courtesy of the Wall Street Journal, The Economist and papers in the

US.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7035

 

What is being described as " a catastrophe " for rice farmers is only the

latest instance of major economic damage being inflicted by the GM industry.

 

Thanks to GM, American farmers have already suffered the loss of their corn

export

market to the EU, worth hundreds of millions of dollars a year. US soybean

exports

to the EU, historically America's most lucrative overseas market, have also

now " dropped to almost economically insignificant levels " .

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=6994

 

The Wall Street Journal reports that the latest GM contamination scandal is not

just hitting farmers. It's also proving a major headache for importers and

the food industry: " Companies are struggling to find reliable suppliers and

to avoid legal suits by testing their product lines, " " food importers

may face costly legal challenges " .

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7035

 

And it's likely to get even worse. The contamination of US rice started with

GM rice field trails that finished years ago. There are huge numbers of barely

regulated

GM trials going on in America, including a large amount of GM crops that produce

pharmaceuticals or industrial chemicals:

 

" This year, 181 acres in eight states were planted with crops that produce

pharmaceuticals or industrial chemicals, according to Rachel Iadicicco, a

spokeswoman

for the USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. "

www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/business/15535999.htm

 

And in addition to all those acres this year, there are also all the trials that

have happened in the past. How much US produce is contaminated already, but not

yet detected? Crops have been contaminated in the past. (The Three Mile Island

of

Biotech?)

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20021230/nichols

 

We're fast reaching a point where all food out of the US is going to be regarded

as a potential major liability. And China with its own illegal GM rice

contamination

scandal looks in danger of gaining an equally damaging reputation.

 

EXCERPTS: " The rice scare underlines problems facing food companies and biotech

firms world-wide... techniques for stopping biotech crops crossing into the

food

chain by accident are imperfect. Companies are struggling to find reliable

suppliers

and to avoid legal suits by testing their product lines... Farmers, importers

and

biotech firms are beginning to feel the sting. " - THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7035

 

" This is bad news for Arkansas... It is the state's main farm export, adding

about $1.55 billion yearly to the economy and generating an estimated 20,000

jobs... "

- THE ECONOMIST

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7035

 

" This is a catastrophe for Missouri rice farmers " - ST LOUIS ATTORNEY

DON DOWNING

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7035

 

" Prices farmers can expect for their rice dropped more than $1 per 100 pounds

after discovery of the modified rice in late August. " - THE SOUTH EAST

MISSOURIAN

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7035

 

" The Missouri and Arkansas farmers that I represent are very concerned that

this fifteen percent loss in the price of rice will be permanent. " - ST LOUIS

ATTORNEY DON DOWNING

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7035

 

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MORE ON THE GM RICE SCANDAL

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+ USDA TO RUBBER-STAMP CONTAMINATION OF FOOD WITH ILLEGAL GM RICE

The US Dept of Agriculture (USDA) has initiated fast-track market approval of

Bayer's

illegal GM rice variety - LL601 - that has contaminated long-grain rice,

throwing

rice markets into turmoil and potentially causing harm to consumers and the

environment.

Bayer field-tested LL601 from 1998-2001, but for unknown reasons never applied

to

USDA for market approval.

 

" Illegal, potentially hazardous rice [is] in grain bins, on supermarket shelves,

in cereal, beer, baby foods, and all rice products. It should be a no-brainer -

recall this stuff to make sure no one eats it, " said Joseph Mendelson, Legal of the Center for Food Safety. " Instead, USDA plans to rush through

'market approval' of a GM rice that Bayer itself decided was unfit for commerce.

Why? To free Bayer from liability. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7006

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7018

 

+ TELL USDA *NOT* TO APPROVE ILLEGAL GM RICE

Take action: http://ga3.org/campaign/LLRice

 

+ LEGAL PETITION AGAINST USDA APPROVAL

The Center for Food Safety (CFS) has filed a legal petition with the U.S.

Department

of Agriculture (USDA) that seeks to prevent the post hoc approval of an illegal

genetically engineered rice recently found in the world's food supply.

 

" USDA's stamp of approval to genetically engineered rice after it has illegally

contaminated the food supply would set a dangerous precedent, rewarding the

biotech

industry's negligence and thereby making similar contamination episodes more

likely in the future, " said Miyoko Sakashita, staff attorney at CFS. Links

to legal petition and summary here:

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7031

 

+ US SUPPLY CHAIN " SEVERELY DISRUPTED "

A statement by the major UK rice importer Tilda Rice says, " The US supply chain

to Europe is now severely disrupted. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7008

 

+ GM RICE CONTAMINATION WIDESPREAD

The European Commission has confirmed that 33 out of 162 results of rice samples

carried out by members of the European Federation of Rice Millers tested

positive

for the LL601 strain.

 

" Any consignments which tested positive have already been recalled or withheld

from the market and the Federation's members have committed to continuing such

withdrawals for any positive findings, " the European Commission said.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7014

 

+ FOOD INDUSTRY ALARMED

The existence of unapproved GM rice in Europe has shaken the food industry, the

Financial Times has reported.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7018

 

+ SWISS RETAILERS BLOCK SALE OF US RICE

In Switzerland, which is not a member of the European Union, the country's

largest

retailer, Migros, has confirmed finding traces of the rice. Both Migros and

their

rival Coop have suspended sales of long-grain rice from the US.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7025

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7020

 

+ TAINTED RICE IN GERMANY

Greenpeace tests revealed that the illegal rice has contaminated rice on the

shelves

of the supermarket Aldi in Germany. Aldi has pulled the rice in question from

the

shelves.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7012

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7018

 

+ ...AND IN FRANCE AND SWEDEN

France and Sweden have also discovered the illegal rice in imported US supplies.

French tests revealed the banned GMO was in more than a third of samples tested

(7 out of 19).

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7019

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7031

 

+ PHILIPPINES AT RISK

The Philippines is at serious risk from illegal GM rice contamination. " In

Southeast Asia rice is the staple diet. The Philippines is among the countries

most

at risk because we import rice and rice products from both the US and China, "

said Greenpeace Southeast Asia's Daniel Ocampo.

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7020

 

+ USDA DON'T HAVE A CLUE

USDA has said it is too soon to determine how much of an unapproved GM rice

strain

has entered the food supply. USDA chief spokeswoman Terri Teuber admitted, " In

terms of where it might be and where it might not be, I don't think USDA is

equipped in any way to assess or predict where that might be. "

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7019

 

+ BAYER SEEKS EU APPROVAL FOR SIMILAR GM RICE

Bayer has applied for permission to market in the EU a Liberty

herbicide-resistant

rice similar to the banned contaminant LL601 rice. See open letter to the 25 EU

Member States: Reject Bayer's application to import GM rice into the EU:

http://www.cbgnetwork.com/300.html

 

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LEADING SCIENTISTS CONCERNED OVER GM RICE

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+ POTENTIAL ALLERGENICITY OF GM RICE SPARKS CONCERN

In a statement 3 leading international scientists have expressed their concern

about

the unapproved experimental GM rice found in Europe in products from China. The

GM rice contains a toxin with significant potential allergenicity, according to

Professor Ian F.Pryme, Professor Gilles-Eric Seralini, and Dr. Christian Velot.

 

The rice contains a gene for the Cry1Ac protein, or possibly for a fusion

Cry1Ab/Cry1Ac

protein with similar immunogenic properties to Cry1Ac3. Cry1Ac, the scientists

point

out, " has not been approved for human consumption in any food crop and there

is concern over its potential allergenicity. " Research into the gene for Cry1Ac

has found that " the Cry1Ac protoxin is a potent immunogen. "

 

" Studies following the steps recommended by the FAO/WHO expert consultation

to evaluate allergenicity should be conducted by independent scientists, and

their

results published in peer-reviewed journals to allow evaluation of food safety.

In addition, further studies into the potential allergenicity of Cry1Ac and

other

Bt proteins should be undertaken as a matter of the utmost urgency. "

 

For full statement and references:

http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7023

 

 

 

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