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by Death Rides a Pale Horse
Saturday, Aug. 30, 2003 at 2:12 PM
A new study published today by Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace demonstrates that the growing of GM crops in Spain is causing contamination of organic crops, producing low yields and its benefits are grossly overstated. The report is also highly critical of the Spanish Government for failing to properly control or monitor the situation. [1]
GM Crops Failing In The Fields
And Harming Farmers And The Environment
Friends of the Earth Europe and Greenpeace
8-29-3
A new study published today by Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace demonstrates that the growing of GM crops in Spain is causing contamination of organic crops, producing low yields and its benefits are grossly overstated. The report is also highly critical of the Spanish Government for failing to properly control or monitor the situation. [1]
Spain is the only country in the European Union where GM crops are grown at a commercial scale: since 1998, an estimated 25,000 hectares are planted each year with a genetically modified corn variety (called Bt176) sold by the Swiss biotech company Syngenta. The corn has been engineered to resist the European Corn Borer, a potentially harmful insect for maize.
The cultivation of GM corn in Spain is taking place without any official evaluation (although prescribed by Spanish law). However, there is now information - made available through a few independent studies- that shows that the GM plantings pose serious economic and environmental problems:
* A study by IGTA [2] demonstrates that - over the years 1998 to 2000 - in most cases there were no differences between conventional and GM crops when attacked by the corn borer. This indicates that the corn borer survives the toxin produced by the GM plant, which poses a real risk if resistance develops. This can not only create an economic problem to farmers, but also an environmental problem, since heavier and more environmentally damaging pesticides will be needed to fight the "armed" insects.
* The first cases of organic crops contaminated by GMOs have been discovered in the northern region of Navarra by the Council of Organic Farming in Navarra (CPAEN, a public organic certifying body). Consequently the organic certificate was withdrawn and farmers suffered losses because their product could not be labelled organic anymore for marketing purposes.
* Studies have shown that the yields for the GM crop are substantially lower then comparable conventional varieties. For example, one study reported that in 1999 the GM corn yielded 25% less then the top yielding variety.
* The Spanish Governments own Working Group on Pesticides reported in 2002 that corn borer incidence in Spain is "low" and "does not justify the use of these GM varieties" [3]. In contrast, the biotech industry states that "Spanish farmers have suffered European Corn Borer for generations". [4]
The report by Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth also explains the approval process in the USA and the EU as well as the legal issues related to GMOs since 1996. It reveals for example that Bt 176 varieties were already withdrawn in 2001 from the list of approved varieties by the competent authorities in the US, a country known for its support to GM crops.
The findings of the report are supported by mainstream Spanish farmers unions.
Liliane Spendeler from Amigos de la Tierra/Friends of the Earth Spain, one of the authors of the report, said: "This research shows that GM crops are not the miracle crops that they are often taken for. On the contrary: the only ones benefiting from these crops are the biotech companies, while farmers and the environment are suffering from negative effects."
Co-author Juan-Felipe Carrasco of Greenpeace Spain said: "Spain has become a big experimental field, where GM crops have been cul ivated for the last 5 years without any agronomic advantage compared to conventional varieties and where no measures have been adopted to prevent their negative impacts. The Spanish example illustrates what could happen on all European farmlands if the EU Commission allows contamination thresholds in conventional seeds and if biotech companies are not held liable for their contamination of conventional and organic fields."
NOTES TO EDITORS
1. The report "The impact of GM corn in Spain" is available from Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace websites in Spanish and English: www.tierra.org and www.greenpeace.org/espana_es
2. Instituto TÈcnico de GestiÛn Agraria del Gobierno Navarra, the Official Farm Research Institution in Navarra
3. Spanish Ministry of Agriculture- Report of the Working Group on Pests and Diseases in Extensive Crops. April 2002.
4. Europabio press release, 27th September 2002.
CONTACTS
Liliane Spendeler, Amigos de la Tierra:
Tel: (+34) 91 847 92 48
Mobile (+34) 666 507 647
Juan Felipe Carrasco, Greenpeace:
Tel: (+34) 91 444 14 46
Mobile (+34) 626 99 8244
Geert Ritsema, Friends of the Earth Europe
Mobile (+31) 629 005 908
Eric Gall, Greenpeace European Unit,
Mobile (+32) 496 16 15 82
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by Scientist
Saturday, Aug. 30, 2003 at 2:17 PM
Real studies are peer reviewed. This one wasn't.
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by Scottie
Saturday, Aug. 30, 2003 at 2:18 PM
From what mail order company did you get your degree in science?
IDIOT.
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by nonanarchist
Saturday, Aug. 30, 2003 at 2:19 PM
Do you have anything to add to the discussion, or are you just proving your stupidity?
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by Scottie
Saturday, Aug. 30, 2003 at 2:20 PM
Why yes, I AM proving your stupidity. You're actually correct for once.
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by nonanarchist
Saturday, Aug. 30, 2003 at 2:30 PM
Do you have anything to add to the topic that actually pertains to the topic?
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by Scottie
Saturday, Aug. 30, 2003 at 2:33 PM
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by nonanarchist
Saturday, Aug. 30, 2003 at 2:35 PM
I don't care which.
I'll take the opposing position, and we'll debate.
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by Scottie
Saturday, Aug. 30, 2003 at 2:37 PM
You couldn't debate the likes of Helen Keller, you twit.
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by nonanarchist
Saturday, Aug. 30, 2003 at 2:39 PM
...that you're not interested in debate.
You just want to hurl random insults.
Thus proving my point that you're an idiot.
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by Scottie
Saturday, Aug. 30, 2003 at 2:42 PM
"You just want to hurl random insults."
"...you're an idiot."
Thanks for demonstrating to all how much of a hypocrite you are.
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by Dr. Strange
Saturday, Aug. 30, 2003 at 11:38 PM
believes he understand science because his leash is handled by induividuals he canoot contemplate. Much of his world vision is clouded by a sense of false patriotism that, once again, he mistakes for science. It is analogous to the slaves who sit in Plato's cave, scared of the bright light and so unwilling to go beyond their own prejudices.
A real patriot, named Samul Adams, who helped defeat the last king named George, remarked once on churlish shills such as Monarchist by writing :
"If ye love wealth greater than liberty, the tranquility of servitude greater than the animating contest for freedom, go home from us in peace. We seek not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains set lightly upon you; and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen."
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by nonanarchist
Sunday, Aug. 31, 2003 at 12:39 AM
Diogones is back!
Dio, ol' buddy, we missed you.
I knew you couldn't stay away!
If you're not Dio, you're doing a great Pompous Ass imitation.
Unless, of course, you really are a pompous ass.
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by Dr. Strange
Sunday, Aug. 31, 2003 at 3:02 AM
dimwitted fool you are.
Your owners must be very happy with their purchase.
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by nonanarchist
Sunday, Aug. 31, 2003 at 7:09 PM
That's okay.
I'll settle for you being a pompous ass.
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by Rational Normal Person
Monday, Sep. 01, 2003 at 4:03 PM
I'll settle for you being an oblivious reprobate.
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