Organic farming contaminated by GMOs

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Organic farming contaminated by GMOs




by Christophe » 20/03/08, 13:21

The news is currently on France2!
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by gegyx » 20/03/08, 13:47

Information falling on its head.
Following the sharp comments of an official, following the confirmation by the justice of the ban of the corn Bt Monsanto, in France.

(Sabotage by G. P? : Mrgreen: )

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Even if the info is orchestrated, for a good cause ... The report is complete, to ask the right questions.

-The first GMO field declared is 30 km away. For the organic farmer, this is impossible, too far away for contamination.
-Windy region.
(we have already spoken of contamination of more than 100 km. It all depends on the% of crop wasted)
-Are there felon farmers nearby who would plant GMOs?
- The damage for this organic producer; justice does not take into account, this damage ...

to be continued...
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by Christophe » 20/03/08, 14:26

With GMOs, the worst is before us ...
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by bham » 20/03/08, 14:36

Yep the pov ', z' had planned 100 ha of GMO corn that will not be able to grow this year : Cry: : Cry:
But hey, it will be for next year, so that they can do as in India and Mexico, namely to contaminate non-GMO crops and establish themselves on the market.

WHEN WILL A TRIAL BE MADE AGAINST MONSANTO? : Evil:
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by Christophe » 20/03/08, 14:43

With these people there the trial is useless I fear ...
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by gegyx » 20/03/08, 14:44

I follow you completely.
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But this report, will not serve Monsanto, nor the fnsea pro ogm clique.

- Pb of uncontrolled contamination, at great distance.

-Or and) sabotage of organic culture, to completely break the sector (already pretty badly attacked).
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by Christophe » 20/03/08, 14:53

When there is more oil, everything will go organic right?
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by bham » 20/03/08, 14:56

Well, not precisely since the manufacture of GMOs does not require petroleum and Monsanto understood that it was going, with its GMOs, to do what we do with petroleum today: to generate dependence.
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by Christophe » 20/03/08, 15:00

Well, the GMO must be transported from the factory ... Since they are terminators for a large part ...

Then I wonder well the gray energy necessary for the manufacture of a GMO (study understood of course) ....
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by Bibiphoque » 21/03/08, 13:51

Christophe wrote:Well, the GMO must be transported from the factory ... Since they are terminators for a large part ...

Then I wonder well the gray energy necessary for the manufacture of a GMO (study understood of course) ....


Hello,
Not entirely correct, Christophe, the terminator gene is not authorized in any commercialized GMO.
These are sterile hybrid GMOs that are distributed by seminarians.
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