Prince Charles has today expressed grave concerns about the impact of GM
crops on the environment and on farmers across the world, in an
interview for the Daily Telegraph(1). Supporting his comments on behalf
of GM Free Cymru and the GM Free Wales Alliance, spokesman Brian John
said:
"Prince Charles is absolutely right to have raised this issue now, in
the midst of a sustained, cynical and sinister PR campaign from the GM
industry, based on the myth that GM crops and foods are somehow going to
solve the world's hunger crisis. Shamefully, the Westminster government
and many previously sensible politicians have been swept along by this
hype.
"The Prince, who has studied this issue for many years, knows that GM
crops will not solve the food crisis - and he is right to highlight the
environmental damage associated with industrial high-input monocultures.
These farming systems depend upon high - and ever increasing - chemical
inputs which are unsustainable. They damage biodiversity, and while
Monsanto and the other big corporations peddle their "GM miracles" they
systematically buy up local seed companies and their catalogues and take
locally adapted and successful seed varieties off the market. So the use
of GM crops is associated with an inexorable rise in corporate feudalism
- with millions of independent farmers being forced into economic
dependence and ultimately forced off the land.
"We support Prince Charles's call for farming solutions that put people,
not corporations, at their centre - and we support his contention that
ultimately all that matters is food security. A world in which GM crops
are everywhere will be a world of food INSECURITY - with the most
appalling social and political consequences." (2)
GM Free Cymru predicts that the GM industry and its apologists will now
attack the Prince with their accustomed ferocity, on the grounds that he
knows nothing about GM science, and should leave this debate to expert
scientists.
"The Prince is better informed than these people think." says Dr John. "He knows full well that the assurances about the safety and the
supposed benefits of GM are based upon a tissue of lies, and upon
fraudulent science. If we are to have Monsanto scientists advising us as
to what is good for us and the planet, God help us all!"
Contact: Dr Brian John
Tel 01239-820470
NOTES
(1) The Prince's comments come hard on the heels of the UN International
Assessment of Agriculture (IAASTD), carried out by 400 scientists and
endorsed by 60 countries (including, reluctantly, the UK.) The report
found no conclusive evidence that GM crops increase crop yields over
time. It argued that even if crop yields are in the future pushed up by
GM, this might still carry an unacceptable environmental and social
cost, with degraded soils, accelerating climate change and a betrayal of
the world's poor. The biotechnology industry pulled out of IAASTD in a
fit of pique, when it became clear that the report would not endorse GM
crops. The approved report stated that "business as usual" was no longer
an option and that science and technology must learn to work with
traditional knowledge and indigenous communities in finding localised
farming solutions.
(2) See also:
http://www.gmfreeze.org/page.asp?id=345&iType=
http://www.foe.co.uk/resource/press_releases/world_leaders_warned_off_p_02062008.html
http://www.agassessment.org/
http://www.gmfreecymru.org/open_letters/Open_letter16Apr2008.html
(3) On fraudulent GM science:
info@responsibletechnology.org
http://thesourcewithin.blogspot.com/
http://www.gmfreecymru.org/news/Press_Notice10Mar2008.html
http://www.gmfreecymru.org/documents.htm
http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20080618/news_lz1e18gurian.html
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