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This is an EU-wide action to lobby the Agriculture and Environment Ministers of all the Member States in March - April 2009, requesting them to vote NO on (a) the Commission's proposal to force France and Greece to lift their GM maize bans, and (b) its proposal to approve the cultivation of two new GM maize varieties in Europe.
By adding your signature below, this email will be sent in your name to our Ministers.
GM-free Ireland will keep count and publish the number of signatories. | ||
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Brendan Smith, T.D.,
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. | ||
John Gormley, T.D., Minister of Environment, Heritage and Local Government.
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Forthcoming GM maize votes at the EU Council of Ministers.
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Dear Ministers Gormley and Smith,
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Your Agreed Programme for Government to keep Ireland off-limits to GM crops is backed by the Northern Irish Minister of Agriculture Michelle Gildernew, and is supported by individual MEPs, Senators, TDs, MLAs, and Councillors from all the political parties on this island.
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GM-free zones have already been declared by 130 food and farming organisations and by 19 local authorities representing over 1 million citizens on both sides of the Border.
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Scotland and Wales also intend to keep their countries free of GM crops.
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Increasing scientific evidence proves that GMOs pose unpredictable and unexpected consequences for our health and the environment.
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The two new proposed GM maize varieties (Bt11 and 1507) are highly controversial. There are many scientific unknowns and uncertainties regarding their dangers to the environment as well as to human and animal health. They are genetically modified to produce a Bt-toxin which threatens non-target species (including butterflies and beneficial insects), as well as the health of soil and aquatic ecosystems.
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Approving these GM maize varieties is in any case pointless, since they are both resistant to a toxic herbicide that will soon be taken off the market under the EU's new pesticide regulations.
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A growing body of peer-reviewed, published scientific evidence has established that large-scale cultivation of GM insect-resistant maize in Europe will have detrimental environmental effects.
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Numerous scientific studies and hundreds of contamination incidents in 57 countries indicate that GM crops jeopardize conventional and organic farming. Moreover, the lack of any harmonized EU pollution liability laws enables agrochemical companies to avoid compensating contaminated farmers, as has widely happened in Spain.
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Last December, all 27 member states unanimously called for a review of the present GMO approval system. In particular they called for a substantial improvement of the risk assessment of GM crops, the harmonization of GMOs and pesticide risk assessment, the consideration of socio-economic aspects as well as local environmental and agronomic characteristics.
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The Commission's current proposals to grow Bt11 and 1507 GM maize varieties and to force countries to grow MON 810 clearly contradict this Member States' mandate.
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As former EFSA Chair Patrick Wall said, "People have to have confidence in the [regulatory] process, and if people haven't got confidence in the process, well then the process has to be changed... We cannot force-feed European citizens products that they don't want. We live in a democracy. People have a right to have objections. And if people don't want the technology they have a right not to have it."
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As well as voting NO against these Commission proposals, I also urge you to formally request the UK Ministers of Agriculture and Environment to do likewise in order to prevent the cross-border contamination that would invevitably result from any environmental release of GM seeds, crops or other organisms in Northern Ireland.
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Brian Cowen, Taoiseach; | ||
Michelle Gildernew, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Northern Ireland Assembly;
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Sammy Wilson, Minister of the Environment, Northern Ireland Assembly.
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For more information see
Stop the Crop web site
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about the new GM maizes
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about the national bans
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