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Showing Original Post only (View all)Peru Bans Monsanto & GMOs:"Once We Have Contamination, There Is No Going Back" [View all]
http://www.foodrenegade.com/peru-bans-monsanto-gmos/The victory is a long time coming.
The decree banning GMO foods was drafted in 2008. It not only bans GMO crops like Monsantos BT-Corn, but also expands on a prior law that required all foods on supermarket shelves that contain GMOs to be labeled. Those GMO containing foods will now be completely banned. After being subjected to public discussion, being amended, and finally passed in the Peruvian congress in April of 2011, the ban is finally going into effect this week.
A study done in April of 2011 by the Peruvian Association of Consumers and Users (ASPEC) tested 13 products purchased in major supermarkets and shops in Lima, Peru. Unsurprisingly, 10 out of 13 tested positive for containing GMOs.
President of ASPEC, Crisólogo Cáceres, comments,
Research by ASPEC confirms something that Peruvians knew all along: GM foods are on the shelves of our markets and wineries, and consumers buy them and take them into their homes to eat without knowing it. Nobody tells us, no one says anything, which involves a clear violation of our right to information.
Why 10 years?
Peruvian scientists believe that the research regarding the safety and effects on GMOs is still in its infancy. They hope that the moratorium will create the research infrastructure it needs to make better decisions about transgenic crops.
One of the biggest fears Peruvian farmers have regarding GMOs is the loss of biodiversity. In the scene above, Peruvian farmers in ponchos and chullos chanted outside of the Municipality of Lima. They represented the Parque de la Papa in Cusco, a farming community of 6,000 people who worry that the introduction of GMOs can and will compromise many of the famous native Peruvian species including purple corn, giant white corn, and the potato.http://archive.peruthisweek.com/news/14842
Alejandro Argumedo of the ANDES Association in Cusco says he worries about the physiological effects the introduction of GMOs would have on Perus native species. He says Peru has one of the top 10 biodiversities in the world, and it needs to be protected. To combat the crop diseases that Peruvian farmers suffer, he looks to diversification instead of GM seeds.
The people of Parque de la Papa cultivate a variety of potatoes in small plots. By doing so the farmers say they mitigate crop diseases that attack large plantations and secure the survival of varieties that are more resistant to disease or bad weather.
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Divernan
Apr 2013
OP
Imagine living in a country where the leaders actually care about the people's
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#4
Har-de-har. I never miss Idol; have loved Peru (and S.A.) since 6th grade; and been to France
WinkyDink
Apr 2013
#57
"GMO's themselves are harmless.".... only if you think 5 yrs of testing is "long term"
green for victory
Apr 2013
#29
Let's see. How many people have died so far? How many have been sick? On the other hand...
Buzz Clik
Apr 2013
#31
"Maybe you should read WHY they are starving." Read??? How about first hand knowledge.
Buzz Clik
Apr 2013
#35
Yes, it matches the level of 'hysteria' in Europe and other civilized nations who
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#34
European countries were quick to ban pesticides that were supposedly killing bees...
Buzz Clik
Apr 2013
#40
I do forgive you, I expected nothing less from you. But you'll have to forgive me
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#45
We live in a predatory capitalistic world which has totally failed and destroyed
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#65
good thing we voted potus back into office b/c president romney would have let monsanto
leftyohiolib
Apr 2013
#18
Maybe you look at the privatization (patenting) of the world's food supply as "hype,"...
ReRe
Apr 2013
#69
Isn't Peru where Dubya bought property? I'm sure he doesn't want to eat contaminated food. nt
valerief
Apr 2013
#24
Yeah, I remember that. I think the deal fell through - but then the leftist government fell, too.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#73