Hands Off Our Rice. Protect the World's Most Important Food From Genetic Engineering
by Canadian Biotechnology Action Network (CBAN)
Source: HANS e-News - April 15, 2009
We ask all governments around the world to protect consumers and farmers, their crops and fields by rejecting Bayer's GE rice, and to stop GE rice field trials.
Greenpeace has launched a cyberaction against GE rice - take action here: www.greenpeace.org/rice
Rice is daily food for half of the world's population. Genetically engineered (GE) rice, on the other hand, is a threat to our health, our agriculture and our biodiversity.
Most countries have shied away from allowing risky experimentation with the world's most important staple crop and at present, no GE rice is grown commercially anywhere in the world. But Bayer, the German chemical giant, has genetically manipulated rice to withstand higher doses of a toxic pesticide called glufosinate, which is considered to be so dangerous to humans and the environment that it will soon be banned from Europe.
In the coming weeks, the European Union will also decide whether or not this GE rice can enter EU countries, appear on supermarket shelves and end up on our dinner plates. If the European Union approves the import of Bayer GE rice, farmers in the US and elsewhere may soon start planting the manipulated crop.
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