Stopping genetic junk

Never in the past have crops, cultivated by us, had to undergo such scrutiny. But the scrutiny is required especially in the case of genetically engineered [GE] or genetically modified [GM] crops.

GE crops are organisms created artificially in labs through a process known as recombinant DNA technology. The unpredictability and irreversibility of GE have raised a lot of questions about this technology. Moreover, studies have found that GE crops harm the environment and have a potential to risk human health. All this has resulted in a controversy across the world about the need to introduce this dangerous technology.

Greenpeace in India and in several other countries entered the agriculture scenario with the campaign against the environmental release of GE or GM organisms.  GE crops represent everything that is wrong with our agriculture. They perpetuate the destruction of our biodiversity and the increasing control of corporations over our food and farming.

Campaign story:

The anti GE campaign has contributed in ensuring a serious debate on the need for GE crops in the country. It has also ensured that India does not approve commercialisation of any GM food crop.

The campaign has brought together farmers, consumers, traders, scientists and other civil society organisations to put up a brave front against the entry of GM crops in our country. This resulted in the indefinite moratorium on Bt brinjal, the first GM food crop that was up for commercialisation.

While Bt brinjal has been stalled for now, 56 other crops are being genetically modified and are waiting for approval. Rice is the leader amongst these. If not stopped the entire country would become one big feeding experiment for GM seed companies.

The campaign is trying to plug the gaps in the existing regulatory system in the country to stop the release of any GM crops. We are also asking the government to come up with a bio-safety regime that will prioritise citizen’s health, environmental safety and the nation’s socio-economic fabric.

As the citizen is also a consumer and has a right to safe GM free food, we have been mobilizing consumers and engaging with food brands in the country to ensure that the food industry in the country remains GM free. For the first time in India there is a consumer campaign against GM food and food brands have started to notice this consumer opinion.

To summarise, our basic demands are:

1. A complete ban the release of any genetically modified organisms in the environment, either for commercial cultivation or for experiments.

2. Re-focus scientific research on ecological alternatives, to identify agro-ecological practices that ensure future food security under a changing climate.

The latest updates

 

Subsidising Food Crisis

Publication | July 6, 2009 at 18:22

After years of indiscriminate use, synthetic fertilisers are currently hampering the increase of food production in the country.

Effects on health and environment of transgenic (or GM) Bt brinjal

Publication | April 17, 2009 at 17:00

A report by Professor Gilles-Eric Seralini, University of Caen France, shows the danger genetically modified Bt brinjal poses to the environment and our health.

GM Food Hotspots

Publication | October 14, 2008 at 22:01

The minutes of the 79th meeting of GEAC

Publication | September 20, 2007 at 5:30

Section 9 of this document permits the large scale trials of Bt Brinjal of Monsanto- Mahyco

The Bt Brinjal story

Publication | September 20, 2007 at 5:30

The Bt Brinjal story - a chronology of events following the Mahyco - Monsanto's attempt to introduce Bt Brinjal in India.

GE Rice Contamination Hotspots Map for India

Publication | November 28, 2006 at 16:37

Rice is the world’s most important staple food - grown and consumed by a vast majority of Indians.But the future biodiversity of rice; the livelihood of rice farmers, producers and consumers is threatened by the introduction of Genetically...

Future of Rice - Executive Summary

Publication | November 15, 2006 at 5:30

This report by Greenpeace is put together by Dr Emerlito Borromeo ( PhD degree in genetics), and Dr Debal Deb ( Ph .D . in Ecology) . The report raises fundamental questions on genetic engineering in agriculture -Do these high tech rice...

Chasing the GE rice trail

Publication | September 5, 2006 at 16:50

Chasing the GE rice trail

The Problem with GE rice

Publication | September 5, 2006 at 16:48

The Problem with GE rice

The story of Genetically Engineered Foods "Unpredictable; Irreversable; Unnatural"

Publication | June 16, 2006 at 5:30

Genetic engineering (GE) refers to a set of technologies that are being used to change the genetic makeup of cells of plants and animals to bring about a desired commercial function e.g. insect resistant plants, herbicide tolerant plants,...

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