GM contamination
The growing contamination of the world'a agricultural
biodiversity from genetically modified (GM) crops should be
seen for what it is: an inevitable consequence of GM
agriculture and the cornerstone of the biotech industry’s
efforts to make the global acceptance of GM crops a fait
accompli. Industry wants people to believe that the only
option left is to “manage” the co-existence of GM and non-GM
agriculture. They want people to abandon their efforts to
stop genetic engineering and to be resigned instead to
salvaging remnants of non-GM agriculture, in much the same
way that they’ve tried to co-opt the struggle for
biodiversity into a non-threatening campaign to protect
global “hot spots”. But such co-existence will inevitably
lead to a 2-stream system of global food and agriculture – a
GM free niche market for the very rich and a GM polluted
supply for the rest of the world—with the same small number
of corporations controlling both streams, from the seed to
the supermarket. In the face of this, more and more people
are working courageously, with whatever means they can, for
farms, zones, provinces, states, countries and regions that
are GM-free.
This section of the GRAIN website is an
information resource on the implications of GM
contamination, seeking to support those working to reject GM
crops. Besides the GRAIN analyses and reports below, there
are three categories of resource pages to choose from on the
right.
(grain.org/research/?id=47)
GRAIN analyses and reports
Argentina: Driven from the GE Garden?
Argentina was one of the first countries to bite the
transgenic apple, in hopes that this was the path to an
earthly paradise. But it misjudged the intentions of the
corporate gods, who were only interested in their own
profits not a paradise for the people of Argentina. Now the
gods are angry and threatening to banish Argentina from the
GE garden - for failure to pay royalties on those apples.
Argentina: ¿Expulsados del paraíso (de los transgénicos)?
Argentina está pagando el precio de haber mordido la
manzana de la tecnología transgénica y sufre
los embates de los dioses Monsanto y Syngenta que amenazan
con expulsarla del paraíso del “progreso”
y los agronegocios.
Si bien estas peleas no
pasan de ser tironeos muy sobreactuados en los que se
dirimen luchas de poder, en realidad dejan al desnudo el
único objetivo que persigue la creación de la
tecnología transgénica: el control corporativo
absoluto de la agricultura a través de los mecanismos
combinados de la tecnología, los derechos de
propiedad intelectual y el capital.
Push for GM papaya continues in Thailand and Sout-East Asia: A new programme for biosafety might usher further contamination
América para Monsanto: Decretos y leyes para secuestrar nuestra agricultura
Some thoughts from GRAIN on GM crops in 2004
Monsanto's royalty grab in Argentina (Or: How corporations get their way with a little help from their friends in government): A dramatic comedy in three acts (with more to come)
The day the sun dies: contamination and resistance in Mexico
Face à la contamination: cinq raisons de rejeter la coexistence
Enfrentando la contaminación: cinco razones para rechazar la coexistencia con los cultivos genéticamente modificados
A contrapelo, abril 2004
Confronting contamination :
5 reasons to reject co-existence
Seedling, April 2004
Sprouting up: Contamination by GM maize found in nine states in Mexico
Published in Seedling, January 2004
Poisoning the well: the genetic pollution of maize
(Published in Seedling, January 2003)