(June 19, 2001 -- CropChoice news) -- PRESS RELEASE FROM KRRS - THE KERALA STATE FARMERS UNION, INDIA [KRRS Represents Ten Million Farmers in the State of Kerala].
EXTRACT: "farmers' organisations across the country would resort to direct
action if the seeds were allowed to be sold in the shops. Already the
National Coordination Committee, which included Bharatiya Kissan Union,
would be launching the agitation"
Bangalore, June 18(UNI) The Union Government should declare at least a
five-year moratorium on the genetically modified seeds in India till a ban
was considered like many other countries, Karnataka Rajya Ryota Sangha(KRRS)
President M.D.Nanjundaswamy demanded today.
Taking strong exception to the Union Government rushing through the
procedure of giving permission for marketing BT(Bacillus Thuringiensis)
Cotton, he told UNI that Union Environment Minister T.R.Balu had called a
meeting in New Delhi today, almost a month in advance, to accord biosafety
clearance to the BT cotton. The Union Agriculture Ministry was meeting
tomorrow to give the clearance for the cotton. The Government is in a hurry
to give clearance to enable the multi-national companies to introduce the
seeds from this sowing season itself, he charged.
Pointing out that most of the advanced and developing nations had banned
genetically engineered crops, he said the Government should follow the
precautionary principle of the biosafety protocol it signed last year in
Cartagena in Columbia. If the Government allowed the sale, it would be
violating the protocol, which says that if there were scientific
uncertainties, they should not be released commercially.
Besides, a petition filed by noted environmentalist Vandana Shiva on
genetically modified organisms with particular emphasis on BT cotton was
still pending before the Supreme Court. Morally, the Government should wait
till the petition is disposed of. Legally, it may not because there was no
stay, Prof.Nanjundaswamy, who was spearheading a campaign against
genetically modified seeds and crops said.
Quoting statistics, he said the worldwide sales of genetically modified
foods were on the decline.
He claimed that Shiv Sena had agreed to join their struggle against the
genetically modified seeds. I have already held discussions with Sena
supremo Bal Thakrey and the response was positive, he said and stressed that
Maharashtra was one of the major Cotton growing states in the country.
He said the farmers' organisations across the country would resort to the
direct action if the seeds were allowed to be sold in the shops. Already the
National Coordination Committee, which included Bharatiya Kissan Union,
would be launching the agitation, he added.
He pointed out that over 310 scientists from 36 countries had expressed
their concern about the hazards of genetically modified organisms to
biodiversity, food safety, human and animal health and demanded a moratorium
by the UN Commission on Sustainable Development Conference on Sustainable
Development, Conference on Sustainable Agriculture on Environmental releases
in accordance with the precautionary principle.
KRRS
Karnataka Rajya Ryota Sangha
[Karnataka State Farmer's Association]
Prof.Nanjundaswamy
President
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