French police carrying a protestor.
Greenpeace, Confederation paysanne and Faucheurs Volontaires activists occupy Monsanto seed production facilities in Carcassonne, France, demanding the french authorities to stop import and distribution of genetically engineered (GE) seeds.
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Trebes, France —
Massive police presence as Greenpeace, Jose Bove from Faucheurs Volontaires and Confederation Paysanne occupied Monsanto's seed facility in Trebes, France. Over 75 activists have occupied the facility and are currently holding a citizens inspection in the search for genetically engineered (GE) maize seeds. They have demanded that Monsanto and the French authorities stop import and distribution of GE maize seed into France.
"We are here to demand that the French authorities ban GE seed and
in the interim corporate conglomerate Monsanto must stop hiding where
these environmentally destructive maize seeds are to be grown. Farmers
and consumers have the right to know where GE seeds are entering
agriculture and the food-chain, so they can protect themselves against
genetic contamination." Said Jose Bove from Faucheurs Volontaires.
The 'GE free citizens inspection unit' consisting of over 100
conventional and organic farmers, members of the public and activists
from across Europe were welcomed by over 50 policemen, including some
with police dogs. But over 75 activists managed to occupy the facility
affectively shutting it down. The protesters aim to stop distribution
of GE maize seeds, and to influence the new GE law currently being
discussed in the French parliament. The new law, if passed, would allow
massive genetic contamination of both organic and conventional maize.
(1)
"We are putting Monsanto on notice, along with each and every
Biotech firm that is contaminating our fields and our food supply now -
or has future plans to introduce GE seeds - this is the beginning, we
will not stop until France is
declared a GE free zone." Said Olivier Keller, national secretary of the Confederation Paysanne.
"GE is harming the environment and is causing genetic contamination of the
food-chain and agriculture, thus threatening the right of farmers
and consumers to grow and eat GE free food. Recently thousands have
taken in to the streets in Vienna, France and other countries around
the world to protest against these unjust practices. Governments must
now listen to their people and 'cease and desist' on the importation
and growing of GE seed." Said Geert Ritsema, Greenpeace International
GE campaigner.
Yesterday the Slovakian inspectorate of environment published a
decision that states Monsanto will not distribute there GE maize for
the 2006 growing season, effectively shutting out, sales of GE maize
for the next year. The halt was put in place, due in part, to pressure
from Greenpeace on the Slovakian inspectorate to answer growing
concerns about environmental damage and contamination caused by GE
maize. (2)
"Resistance against GE in our fields and food has been growing globally since
its release onto the market nearly 10 years ago. In Europe alone 172 regions
have declared themselves GE free, and around the world many other
governments, farmers and citizens are uniting to keep their countries
GE free," concluded Geert Ritsema Greenpeace International GE
campaigner.
Notes to Editor
Relevant Document
Greenpeace International GE Maize briefing http://www.greenpeace.org/international/press/reports/BTMaizeBriefing2006
Notes to Editors
(1) It is expected that a draft of the genetically modified organism law will have its final reading in the French Parliament soon. The draft law would allow the presence of 0.9 percent of GE maize in all maize fields in France. According to Greenpeace and independent lawyers this will not only lead to massive genetic contamination of the French countryside, but it will also undermine freedom of choice for consumers and farmers and violate current EU legislation.
(2) On April 12th the inspectorate of environment in Slovakia published a
decision halting - for the 2006 growing season - any commercial sales of
genetically engineered (GE) maize seeds of the type MON810 produced by US based biotech giant Monsanto. GE maize variety MON 810 is the only genetically engineered crop that is allowed for cultivation throughout the EU.