Genetic Engineering - Genmanipulation

Dienstag, 21. Februar 2006

MONSANTO MAY COMMERCIALIZE TERMINATOR

Biotech Giant Revises Pledge on Sterile Seed Technology as Global Alliance Calls for a Ban.

Ban Terminator Campaign News Release,
21 February 2006

Please circulate widely

For more information and contacts see http://www.banterminator.org

Monsanto, the world’s largest seed and agbiotech company, made a public promise in 1999 not to commercialize ‘Terminator Technology’ – plants that are genetically engineered to produce sterile seeds. Now Monsanto says it may develop or use the so-called ‘suicide seeds’ after all. The revised pledge from Monsanto now suggests that it would use Terminator seeds in non-food crops and does not rule out other uses of Terminator in the future. (1) Monsanto’s modified stance comes to light as the biotech and seed industry confront peasant and farmer movements, Indigenous peoples and their allies in an escalating battle at the United Nations over the future of Terminator.

In 2000 the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) adopted a de facto moratorium on sterile seed technologies, also known as Genetic Use Restriction Technologies (GURTs). But at next month’s high-level meeting of the CBD in Curitiba, Brazil (20-31 March 2006) the biotechnology industry will intensify its push to undermine the six-year old de facto moratorium.

In response, over 300 organizations today declared their support for a global ban on Terminator Technology, asserting that sterile seeds threaten biodiversity and will destroy the livelihoods and cultures of the 1.4 billion people who depend on farm-saved seed.

“The world’s farmers and Indigenous peoples cannot trust Monsanto,” said Alejandro Argumedo from Asociación ANDES - Potato Park in Cusco, Peru “Monsanto’s broken promise is a deadly betrayal because Indigenous peoples and farmers depend on seed saving for food security and self-determination.”

Terminator technology was first developed by the United States Department of Agriculture and US seed company Delta & Pine Land to prevent farmers from saving and re-using harvested seed, forcing them to buy new seeds each season. (2)

In October 1999, in response to worldwide opposition, Monsanto publicly pledged not to commercialize Terminator seeds. Then-CEO, Robert Shapiro, wrote an open letter to the Rockefeller Foundation, stating, “I am writing to let you know that we are making a public commitment not to commercialize sterile seed technologies, such as the one dubbed ‘Terminator.’”

Now, Monsanto has revised its commitment, pledging to keep Terminator only out of food crops – opening the door to the use of Terminator in cotton, tobacco, pharmaceutical crops and grass with sterility genes. Referring to new versions of GURTs, Monsanto’s ‘pledge’ now says, “Monsanto does not rule out the potential development and use of one of these technologies in the future. The company will continue to study the risks and benefits of this technology on a case-by-case basis.”

“Monsanto’s revised pledge resonates closely with the actions of a few rich governments that have been promoting Terminator at the UN recently,” points out Chee Yoke Ling of Third World Network. “It looks like Monsanto and other corporations are behind the strategy to unleash Terminator at the upcoming meetings of the CBD”.

Monsanto’s new stance on Terminator is part of an industry-wide attempt to undermine the de facto moratorium. In the past year, government delegates from Canada, Australia and New Zealand , working hand in hand with the biotech industry, have used UN meetings to introduce new text that will be considered at next month’s CBD meeting in Brazil. (3) This text recommends Terminator technologies be approached on a “case by case risk assessment” basis – echoing the language of Monsanto’s new ‘pledge.’ The intention behind the ‘case by case’ approach is to regulate Terminator just like any other genetically modified crop. This would ignore the uniquely devastating societal impacts of genetic seed sterility.

“Terminator is a direct assault on farmers, Indigenous cultures and on the food sovereignty and well-being of all rural people, primarily the very poorest,” said Chukki Nanjundaswamy of India from La Via Campesina, an organization representing hundreds of millions of peasant farmers worldwide. “If Monsanto bullies the UN into allowing ‘case by case’ assessment of Terminator, it means farmers will be carried off the land coffin by coffin.”

“These companies have a clear and simple vision that nothing should be grown without a license from Monsanto and a few other masters of sterility and reproduction,” explains Benny Haerlin of Greenpeace International. “They pursue this strategy step by step or ‘case by case’ as they now call it. If governments at the CBD give in to Monsanto and erode the Terminator moratorium we will all have to pay the bill tomorrow and the collateral damage will be the integrity and fertility of nature.”

The Ban Terminator campaign today announces the names of over 300 organizations worldwide that are demanding a ban on Terminator technology. The list of organizations is available at www.banterminator.org/endorsements These organizations are from every region of the world and include peasant farmer movements and farm organizations, Indigenous peoples organizations, civil society and environmental groups, unions, faith communities, international development organizations, women’s movements, consumer organizations and youth networks.

“We are particularly alarmed that Monsanto’s edited pledge no longer rejects commercialization of this dangerous technology.” said Lucy Sharratt of the international Ban Terminator Campaign. “We are calling on national governments to dismiss Monsanto’s tactic in favour of an all-out ban on Terminator. We invite all civil society and social movements to join with us for the battle against Terminator next month in Brazil.”

Ends


Notes to editors:

1. Monsanto’s new pledge on Terminator and GURTs is online at http://www.monsanto.com/monsanto/content/media/pubs/2005/pledgereport.pdf. A full copy of their new and old pledges is available at http://www.banterminator.org

2. Delta and Pine Land refer to Terminator as Technology Protection System (TPS). Terminator is currently being tested in greenhouses and Delta and Pine Land vowed to commercialize it within the next few years.

3. In February 2005 at a meeting of the CBD’s Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Assessment (SBSTTA) in Bangkok, Canadian government delegates made a surprise attempt to overturn the moratorium by allowing Terminator to be field tested and commercialized. Last month, at another preparatory meeting in Granada, Spain (known as the Working Group on 8j), the Australian government, coached by a US State Department representative, also attacked the moratorium. See ETC Group news release on 27th January 2006: “Granada’s Grim Sowers Plow up the moratorium on Terminator” available at http://www.etcgroup.org/article.asp?newsid=542

Dienstag, 14. Februar 2006

GM Crops Are Not the Answer to Pest Control

G.V. Ramanjaneyulu argues that insect-resistant crops will eventually require an increased use of pesticides, and that farmers around the developing world will suffer as a result.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/021306EC.shtml

Genmanipulation

http://tinyurl.com/832gq

America's Masterplan is to Force GM Food on the World

http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0213-22.htm

Montag, 13. Februar 2006

TAKE ACTION: BAN TERMINATOR SEEDS

Please circulate widely - February 13, 2006

Spanish is below/ Mensaje en español, abajo French below/français à suivre

From the International Ban Terminator Campaign: Call to Endorse the Campaign and Pressure Your Government Before the UN meeting in March. http://www.banterminator.org

The International Ban Terminator Campaign asks you to take action before the major meeting of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (COP8 – 8th Conference of the Parties) in Brazil March 20-31. This meeting will decide the future of Terminator technology.

UPDATE:

A few weeks ago at a UN meeting in Spain, the industry-government goal to approve Terminator technology was made even clearer - the governments of Canada, Australia and New Zealand are now helping Monsanto, Syngenta and other companies to end the UN “de facto” moratorium on Terminator. For more information see http:// www.banterminator.org

TAKE ACTION:

Groups and individuals are asked to take action in this last critical month before the major meeting of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity March 20-31 2006 in Curitiba, Brazil.

1) ENDORSE THE CAMPAIGN – BEFORE FEBRUARY 17 or BEFORE MARCH 1st: - Groups across the world are adding their names to the call for a ban – the list is now posted at http://www.banterminator.org On February 20 we will announce this first list to the media - we will produce a final list on March 1st. Please sign up your group via www.banterminator.org or by email to contact@banterminator.org

- Please contact other groups in your country and ask them to sign on to the campaign.

Sign On: "We oppose all forms of Terminator technology (Genetic Use Restriction Technologies or GURTs). We ask all national governments and international bodies to ban Terminator in order to ensure that the technology is never field tested or commercialized."

2) PRESSURE YOUR GOVERNMENT: Please pressure your government in this last month before the Brazil meeting. Write to your Minister of Environment and ask them to support the moratorium on Terminator at the COP8 meeting. Request a meeting with your government officials. FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://www.banterminator.org contact@banterminator.org


Español http://www.terminarterminator.org

LAS ACCIONES - PROHIBIR LAS SEMILLAS TERMINATOR

Favor de circular ampliamente, febrero 13, 2006

Campaña Internacional Terminar Terminator Llamado a respaldar la campaña y presionar a su gobierno ante la reunión de la ONU en marzo.

La Campaña Internacional Terminar Terminator le pide realizar acciones de cara a la más importante reunión del Convenio sobre Diversidad Biológica de Naciones Unidas (COP8 - 8ª Conferencia de las Partes) en Brasil, del 20 al 31 de marzo. En esta reunión se decidirá el futuro de la tecnología Terminator.

LO ÚLTIMO:

Hace pocas semanas, en una reunión de Naciones Unidas en España, se hizo más evidente que nunca el objetivo de algunos gobiernos y la industria de aprobar la tecnología Terminator -hablamos de Canadá, Australia y Nueva Zelanda, que ahora ayudan a Monsanto, Syngenta y otras compañías a terminar con la moratoria "de facto" que tiene Naciones Unidas sobre Terminator. Para más información vea: http://www.terminarterminator.org

ACTÚE:

Se pide a grupos e individuos que tomen acción este último mes, que es crucial, antes de la reunión más importante del Convenio de Diversidad Biológica de la ONU, del 20 al 31 de marzo de 2006 en Curitiba, Brasil.

1) RESPALDEN LA CAMPAÑA - ANTES DEL 17 DE FEBRERO O ANTES DEL 1º DE MARZO: - Grupos de todo el mundo están sumando sus nombres al llamado para lograr la prohibición de Terminator - la lista se encuentra http:// www.terminarterminator.org El 17 de febrero publicaremos esta lista en los medios - Y contaremos con una lista final para el 1o de marzo. Por favor inscriba a su grupo en http://www.terminarterminator.org o enviando un correo a contact@banterminator.org - Por favor contacte a otros grupos y pídales que se sumen a la campaña. Firme lo siguiente: "Nos oponemos a todas las formas de la tecnología Terminator" (Tecnologías de Restricción del Uso Genético o TRUGs). Demandamos a los gobiernos nacionales y organismos internacionales que prohíban Terminator con el fin de asegurar que esta tecnología nunca sea probada en el campo o comercializada."

2) PRESIONEN A SUS GOBIERNOS: Presione a su gobierno este último mes antes de la reunión en Brasil. Escriba a su Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y demándele que apoye la moratoria sobre Terminator en la reunión de la COP8. Solicite reunirse con los funcionarios de su gobierno.

PARA MAYOR INFORMACIÓN: http://www.terminarterminator.org contact@banterminator.org


en français http://www.interdireterminator.org

PASSEZ À L’ACTION - POUR INTERDIRE LES SEMENCES TERMINATOR

Prière de diffuser largement, février 13, 2006

Campagne internationale Interdire Terminator Joignez-vous à la campagne et faites pression sur votre gouvernement avant la rencontre onusienne en mars

La campagne internationale Interdire Terminator vous demande de passer à l’action d’ici la rencontre capitale de la Convention des Nations unies sur la diversité biologique (CdP 8 – 8e Conférence des Parties) du 20 au 31 mars, au Brésil. C’est là qu’on déterminera le sort de la technologie Terminator.

FLASH

Il y a quelques semaines, une rencontre onusienne en Espagne a scellé l’alliance entre l’industrie et certains gouvernements en faveur de la technologie Terminator : le Canada, l’Australie et la Nouvelle- Zélande aident maintenant Monsanto, Syngenta et d’autres grandes sociétés à renverser le moratoire de fait des Nations unies sur Terminator. Pour plus d’information : http://www.interdireterminator.org

PASSEZ À L’ACTION

Nous demandons aux groupes et aux particuliers de passer à l’action pendant le mois crucial qui précède la grande rencontre de la Convention des Nations unies sur la diversité biologique, du 20 au 31 mars à Curitiba, au Brésil.

1) JOIGNEZ-VOUS À LA CAMPAGNE – AVANT LE 17 FÉVRIER OU LE 1ER MARS - Des groupes du monde entier exigent l’interdiction de Terminator – voir http://www.interdireterminator.org La liste en sera transmise aux médias le 20 février. (nous dresserons une liste finale le 1er mars). Inscrivez votre groupe à http:// www.interdireterminator.org ou par courriel : contact@banterminator.org - Contactez d’autres groupes et incitez-les à se joindre à la campagne. « Nous réprouvons Terminator sous toutes ses formes (technologies de restriction génétique ou GURT). Nous demandons aux États et appareils internationaux d’interdire Terminator pour stopper tout essai en champ ou toute commercialisation de cette technologie. »

2) FAITES PRESSION SUR VOTRE GOUVERNEMENT Au cours du mois qui précède la rencontre au Brésil, faites pression sur votre gouvernement. Écrivez au ministre de l’Environnement pour lui demander d’appuyer le moratoire sur Terminator lors de la CdP 8. Tentez d’obtenir une rencontre avec des représentants officiels du gouvernement.

POUR PLUS D’INFORMATION : http://www.interdireterminator.org contact@banterminator.org

Freitag, 10. Februar 2006

New Suspicions about GMO

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/021006H.shtml


Informant: Teresa Binstock

WTO "Frankenfoods" Ruling Reveals Special Interests

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0209-01.htm

Donnerstag, 9. Februar 2006

Attac kritisiert WTO-Entscheidung für Gen-Food in Europa

Handelsjuristen & Ernährung: Attac kritisiert WTO-Entscheidung für Gen-Food in Europa (09.02.06)

Die Vorentscheidung der Welthandelsorganisation (WTO) im Gentechnik-Streitfall ist beim globalisierungskritischen Netzwerk Attac auf scharfe Kritik gestoßen. Am Dienstag Abend war bekannt geworden, dass das WTO-Schiedsgericht einer Klage von USA, Kanada und Argentinien aus dem Jahr 2003 recht gibt. Diese hatten der Europäischen Union vorgeworfen, die Zulassung und den Anbau gentechnisch veränderter Organismen für den landwirtschaftlichen Anbau zu behindern und damit gegen WTO-Recht zu verstoßen. "Die WTO stellt Freihandel über Umweltschutz, Gesundheitsvorsorge und den Mehrheitswillen von Verbrauchern und Landwirten", kritisierte Cornelia Reetz von Attac. Dass Handelsjuristen darüber entscheiden, was wir essen sollen, hält sie für einen Skandal. Die Entscheidung bedeute einen tiefen Einschnitt in das Recht der europäischen Bürgerinnen und Bürger, sich und die Umwelt vor den Gefahren der grünen Gentechnik zu schützen.

Die ganze Nachricht im Internet: http://www.ngo-online.de/ganze_nachricht.php?Nr=12890

Europe Faces Pressure from US to Open Its Markets to GM Food

Europe faces new pressure to open its markets to genetically-modified food from the US after the World Trade Organisation ruled that the EU broke international rules with its moratorium on new licenses.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/020806HB.shtml

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http://www.i-sis.org.uk/PWFCOT.php

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