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| Action Alert for Early October |
Tell the US Dept of Agriculture:
DON'T APPROVE
ILLEGAL G.E. RICE!
The U.S. long-grain rice crop has recently been widely
contaminated by a genetically engineered variety of rice never
approved for commercial use. Now the USDA wants to approve the
illegal rice after the fact. We need to speak up to protect our
farms and food supply from irreversible genetic contamination!
U.S. Dismantles Regulation of GE crops to Serve
Interests of Biotech Industry
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has initiated
fast-track market approval of an illegal, genetically-engineered
(GE) rice variety that has contaminated long-grain rice
throughout the South, throwing rice markets into turmoil and
causing potential harm to consumers and the environment. The
variety, known as LL601, was developed by Bayer CropScience.
Bayer field-tested LL601 from 1998-2001, but for unknown reasons
never applied to USDA for market approval.
Though it is known that LL601 is illegally present in rice
supplies, U.S. authorities have failed to recall contaminated
rice supplies or food products, despite a lack of information on
potential health or environmental impacts. In contrast, Japan
has banned U.S. long-grain rice imports, and the European Union
is testing U.S. rice shipments and rejecting those that contain
LL601. Prices for US rice have already dropped by 10%, and
losses to US farmers could reach $250 million or more.
The variety is engineered for specific herbicide resistance.
Scientists are concerned that, if approved, this trait is almost
certain to make its way into red rice, a weedy wild relative of
white rice that is already rice growers' biggest pest. If red
rice becomes herbicide-resistant, farmers would be forced to use
more toxic weedkillers.
Bayer is now asking USDA to grant retroactive market
approval of the illegal rice, even though it remains
inadequately tested. The company gave up plans to market LL601
five years ago, and is clearly trying to avoid liability for the
contamination.
Consumers should not be asked to pay for Bayer's mistake.
USDA should hold Bayer accountable: test and recall contaminated
food products, make all test protocols and positive samples
available to the public, destroy the contaminated rice and
compensate farmers and food companies for their losses - not
deregulate an illegal product after the fact.
A public comment period is open now through October 10th.
Tell USDA NOT to approve this illegal, inadequately tested rice,
and to hold Bayer CropScience accountable!
Call or write to USDA today! Sample letter below:
Click
here for Sample Letter to USDA.
Click here
for printable version of this alert.
Click here
for petition to USDA you can have friends sign.
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