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International pressure on GM

28 Feb, 2010 03:00 AM
BRAZILIAN farmers are reported to be preparing court challenges over the high cost of Monsanto's patent fee for genetically modified crops and its deduction of royalties where GM crops are grown intentionally or unintentionally.

Australia's Network of Concerned Farmers says the lawsuits are coming from the Sinop Rural Union and the Soya and Corn Producers Association.

NCF has seized on the information to demand legislation to protect Australian farmers from any future anti-competitive behaviour by Monsanto.

National spokesperson, Julie Newman, said the network was concerned a positive test for as little as 0.1 per cent GM contamination could trigger a deduction of fees from farmers' grain payments when delivering non-GM grain.

"What is dangerous for Australian farmers is that we have the same laws as Brazil."

She said farmers in Brazil were forced to pay large fines for false declaration if they delivered non-GM which registered a positive GM test, plus they paid the patent user fee through automatic deductions from grain payments.

South America has long proved a difficult region for Monsanto, which has had a long running skirmish in Argentina over the payment of patent fees.

Meanwhile, Monsanto has also run into a barrier in India where the government has banned production of a GM egg plant.

The decision followed angry demonstrations by environmentalists and some farmers, but more damning have been media reports a former managing director of Monsanto's Indian operations, Tiruvadi Jagadisan, has claimed the company had used "fake" scientific data to get regulatory approvals.

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Why any grower would take GM on, defies logic. There is no consumer demand, the price is lower and the much-touted benefits are nothing but empty promises. On top of that, growers would have to expect to compensate those who unwillingly receive their GM pollen. GM crops have been shown to be on the decline globally. Are growers finally waking up from their dream?
Posted by GM Free Zone Thank You, 28/02/2010 9:16:31 AM
And once someone who didn't want it and copped a fine for "false?" declaration?? NOT false if you didn't plant it or want it! Then there's the seemingly usual visit by mon reps to check succeeding crops for the contaminant. How may years does it take to get rid of GM volunteers you don't want? Tasmania's test plots were still a problem MANY years later. How many years can you afford to lose a paddock for, due to a neighbours UNlabelled crop ruining yours, costing YOU fines and deductions to a company you didn't buy from? How many beekeepers using native veg areas near a GM crop need to go broke for GM advocates to stop and consider the flow-on effects on a foolish money intensive "system" of ruining the people who use it? Organic consumption worldwide is growing FAR above the rate of standard crops, supply is short prices are good. WHY would anyone grow GM with lower market and much higher inputs? Saving one pass of a field, for twice+ the cost in seed and more again for the must-use products they flog?
Posted by amicus curiae, 2/03/2010 1:21:10 AM
I would like anyone interested in GM to watch this before making any decisions http://wideeyecinema.com/?p=33
Posted by permasculptor, 13/04/2010 7:57:07 AM

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