Genetic Engineering - Genmanipulation

Freitag, 25. April 2008

Exposed: The Great GM Crops Myth

Geoffrey Lean reports for The Independent UK, "Genetic modification actually cuts the productivity of crops, an authoritative new study shows, undermining repeated claims that a switch to the controversial technology is needed to solve the growing world food crisis."

https://www.truthout.org/issues_06/042408EB.shtml



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Donnerstag, 24. April 2008

Study Based on Farmers’ Experience Exposes Risks of GM Crops

ISIS Press Release 24/04/08

The first study of its kind in North America, possibly in the world, shows how the risks of GM technology outweigh the benefits especially in the longer term. Dr. Mae-Wan Ho

Canada, along with the United States and Argentina were the first countries in the world to commercialise GM crops. But more than a decade later, risk assessment for GM crops is still ignoring farmers’ knowledge and their years of experience in growing GM crops.

Ian Mauro and Stéphane McLachlan at the University of Manitoba, Winnepeg, in Canada, have now completed a study of farmers from Manitoba and across Canada based on interviews (n=15) and survey by mail (n=370) conducted between 2002 and 2003. It is especially useful in identifying the actual risks and benefits for farmers who are not yet committed to growing GM crops.

“We’re very pleased with this study.” Mauro says. “Using quantitative and qualitative methods, we’ve documented the benefits and risks associated herbicide-tolerant (HT) canola. We found that farmers have been primarily placed at risk due to the proliferation of HT volunteers. Smaller farms and those with a longer history of GM canola use were at highest risk.”

Canadian farmers rapidly adopted HT canola following its commercial release in 1995. Three varieties of HT canola have been introduced: Roundup Ready (RR), Liberty Link (LL) and Clearfield (CF), tolerant to the herbicide glyphosate, glufosinate and imidazolinone respectively. RR and LL are genetically modified, whereas CF has been created by induced mutation. Currently, they represent 96 percent of the 5.25 million ha of canola grown in Canada: approximately 50 percent RR, 32 percent LL and 14 percent CF. The great majority are grown in the western Canadian provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta.

Thus, Canadian farmers have a great deal of experience in growing HT canola, and that’s what Mauro and McLachlan decided to focus on.

Read the rest of this article here https://www.i-sis.org.uk/canadianFarmersGMOs.php

Or read other articles about GM and agriculture https://www.i-sis.org.uk/GE-agriculture.php



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Montag, 21. April 2008

Gentechnikgegner beendeten in Gatersleben Genweizenanbau

Nach Angaben der Initiative "Gendreck weg" beendeten am 21. April Gentechnikgegner weitgehend den Anbau von Genweizen in Gatersleben. "Mit Hacken konnten sie die Weizenpflanzen auf dem Versuchsfeld zu Fall bringen, bevor die Polizei das Feld erreichte", heißt es in einer Mitteilung der Initiative. Die an der Aktion beteiligte Gemüsegärtnerin Susanne Mähne kritisierte, Landwirtschaftsminister Horst Seehofer sei dafür verantwortlich, dass gentechnisch veränderter Weizen unter freiem Himmel in direkter Nachbarschaft der Genbank Gatersleben "wuchs". Mit der Blüte hätte der Gentechweizen einen wahren Schatz an landwirtschaftlicher Vielfalt vernichten können. In der öffentlichen Genbank würden alte und neuere, seltene und häufige Pflanzensorten aufbewahrt. Die Kulturpflanzensorten sind nach Auffassung der Gentechnikgegner durch den Genanbau bedroht. Die Gentechnikgegner hinterließen ein übergroßes Weizenbrot auf dem Boden des Feldes mit der Aufschrift "Unser tägliches Brot - ohne Gentechnik!"

https://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?H=N&Nr=17803



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Sonntag, 20. April 2008

Seehofer wirft Nahrungsmittelkonzernen Erpressung vor

Here's an astonishingly critical voice.

Dorothee


https://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/0,1518,548504,00.html

German minister of agriculture Horst Seehofer tells growing plants for bio fuel isn't the reason, for dramatic advances in food prices, but the reckless GM food tactics of Monsanto.

Minister Seehofer:
"It can't be, that in the USA there is just a single company offering seeds. USA Farmers are being blackmailed and in developing countries also"

In line with this information:

"Mass Suicides by Indian Farmers, Shape of Things to Come"
https://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=SHR20060911&articleId=3204



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Modified soya produces 10 per cent less food

https://www.independent.co.uk/environment/green-living/exposed-the-great-gm-crops-myth-812179.html


Informant: Teresa Binstock



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Donnerstag, 17. April 2008

Monsanto Meets Resistance in Mexico

https://gnn.tv/articles/3540/Monsanto_Meets_Resistance_in_Mexico


Informant: Dorothee Krien



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Mittwoch, 16. April 2008

GM Failures Continue

ISIS Press Release 16/04/08

The GM industry has been ailing at least as far back as
2005, but kept alive by an aggressive campaign of disinformation. GM Watch ( https://www.gmwatch.org ) brings you the latest GM failures 2007-2008

GM cotton debacle in India

GM cotton has been failing in India and elsewhere for years [1] (Broken Promises, SiS 22), escalating the epidemic of farmers’ suicides [2] (Stem Farmers’ Suicides with Organic Farming, SiS 32). Unfortunately, the Indian government has allowed the commercial planting to continue with drastic consequences.

BT cotton failed in Vidarbha

A study on the introduction of Bt cotton in India’s cotton- growing belt of Vidarbha revealed that it failed in the region. Suman Sahai, director of Gene Campaign, which conducted the study, said that despite knowing that Bt cotton would not work in rainfed areas, the state government introduced it. The high input costs of Bt cotton increased indebtedness, and the study showed that 70 per cent of small farmers lost their landholdings as collateral for loans that they could never repay.

The study also showed that farmers who adopted Bt cotton had a net lower income than non-Bt cotton farmers. Seed dealers had promised farmers that they would get 12–15 quintals per acre when the actual yields were 3–5 quintals [3]

In February 2007, five districts of Vidarbha where Bt cotton was widely adopted reported nearly 1 500 farmers committing suicide in the previous 20 months [4].

More livestock deaths from grazing Bt cotton

With reports of deaths of livestock that had grazed on Bt cotton in 2006 still fresh [5] (Mass Deaths in Sheep Grazing on Bt Cotton, SiS 30), more deaths and illnesses in sheep and goats were seen in the early months of 2007. Symptoms included bloating of the stomach, black patches on the intestines, lung congestion, green and red mucus flow from nostrils, reddish urine, sneezing, and skin allergies. Women cotton pickers also reported skin allergies [6], another problem with Bt cotton reported widely in 2006 [7] (More Illnesses Linked to Bt Crops, SiS 30).

Read the rest of this article here https://www.i-sis.org.uk/gmFailuresContinue.php



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Montag, 14. April 2008

Now we have the technology that can make a cloned child - Klonen von Menschen durch die Hintertür?

Independent [UK]
by Steve Connor

04/14/08

A new form of cloning has been developed that is easier to carry out than the technique used to create Dolly the sheep, raising fears that it may one day be used on human embryos to produce “designer” babies. Scientists who used the procedure to create baby mice from the skin cells of adult animals have found it to be far more efficient than the Dolly technique, with fewer side effects, which makes it more acceptable for human use’...

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/now-we-have-the-technology-that-can-make-a-cloned-child-808625.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

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Klonen von Menschen durch die Hintertür?

Die als Alternative zur Verwendung von embryonalen menschlichen Stammzellen angepriesene Methode des Umprogrammierens von Körperzellen ließe sich auch in der Reproduktionsmedizin anwenden.

https://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/27/27730/1.html



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Freitag, 11. April 2008

Let the World Learn from North American Farmers' Experience with GMOs

Prof. E. Ann Clark reviews the real scientific surveys that contradict every claim made by British academics regarding the benefits of GM crops in their government-funded ‘study’

I cannot fathom how British academics can still be quoted as saying that GM crops allow farmers to grow “high-quality food profitably”, in an “environmentally sensitive way”, and to attain “high yields while using less herbicide” [1] (see "UK Farmers Upbeat about GM Crops" Debunked, SiS 38). Roughly 99 percent of GM land on the planet is sown to just two traits - herbicide tolerance (HT) and Bt, which causes plants to synthesize their own insecticide. Nothing about quality.

Objective evidence of profitability is equally sparse, particularly if one factors in the lemon effect of lost markets due to the global rejection of GM. British growers might want to look for an article by Ian Mauro and Stef McLachlan at the University of Manitoba, Canada, due to appear in the journal Risk Analysis [2, 3] (Canadian Farmers’ Experience Exposes the Risks of GM Crops, SiS 38) This is the first ever publicly available survey in a peer reviewed journal of how Canadian farmers have been impacted by GM technology. It includes a quote by a Canadian farmer who said: “The loss of [European] markets due to GM had a huge financial impact. This was likely larger than the cost of controlling volunteers or benefit of easy weed control.”

This same 2003 survey of 370 farmers found that the greatest cited benefit among technology users (n=298) was operational, including timing and efficacy of weed control, facilitating farming of a larger landbase. Among 10 ranked benefits, increased yield was 6th and increased revenue ranked last. Among 10 cited risks, of greatest concern were loss of markets, loss of farmer rights under the Technology Use Agreement, higher seed costs, and lawsuits. Remember Percy Schmeiser (see Box)?

Schmeiser versus Monsanto

Percy and Louise Schmeiser are Saskatchewan canola growers and seedsavers. Monsanto accused them of patent infringement when the RR gene was found in some of the canola plants on their land. All allegations of theft or ‘brownbagging’ were withdrawn at the outset due to lack of evidence [4, 5] (Schmeiser's Battle for the Seed, SiS 19). The case went to the Supreme Court of Canada, which reached a split decision [6], and the Schmeisers did not have to pay Monsanto anything. In 2007, the Schmeisers received the Right Livelihood Award, generally regarded as the alternative Nobel Prize for their “courage in defending biodiversity and farmers’ rights” [7].

The Schmeisers are not alone. By 2005, Monsanto had filed 90 lawsuits against American farmers, and 147 farmers and 39 small businesses or farm companies have had to fight for their lives to avoid paying additional court costs, attorneys’ fees, and in some cases, costs incurred by Monsanto while investigating them [8] (Monsanto versus Farmers, SiS 26). The Center for Food Safety estimated that Monsanto has been awarded over $15 million by judgments granted in their favour.

So how about yield? Pay attention, British growers, to a recent USDA retrospective on GM in the US, which stated [9]: “Currently available GE [genetically-engineered] crops do not increase the yield potential of a hybrid variety. In fact, yield may even decrease if the varieties used to carry the herbicide-tolerant or insect-resistant genes are not the highest yielding cultivars.”

Read the rest of this article here https://www.i-sis.org.uk/americanFarmersGMOs.php



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Donnerstag, 10. April 2008

GMO: Europe Says Yes; Member States Don't Follow

While debate in the French National Assembly over the proposed GMO law rages, Ophelie Neiman, writing for Rue89, points out the divergences among European popular opinion, Member States' legislation and preferences and European Commission directives.

https://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/041008G.shtml



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