The Genetic Engineering Information Bulletin: an independent, widely sourced digest of information relevant to the genetic engineering (GE) debate  
 
Home
  GE Info Bulletins  
   
  Return to Bulletin 43  
  Support  
 
No. 43  April 2006


Half a million sign representation to protest Terminator seed technology
Khaleej Times Online, March 18, 2006

HYDERABAD — About half a million farmers from Southern states of India have urged the Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh to protect country's agro biodiversity against the new and serious threat from the Terminator seeds technology.
The representation by the South Against Genetic Engineering, a coalition of 50 South Indian networks of farmers, civil society groups, consumer movements, scientists and academicians has been made at a time when the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is in session in Brazil.
The session is to take a decision on the technology. Significantly India is the leader of the Group of Like Minded Megadiverse Countries (LMMCs) at this session. P.V. Sateesh, the coordinator of SAGE told newsmen in Hyderabad on Thursday that the attempts by the biotech industry to make entry into the developing countries like India pose a grave threat to the farming communities dependent on agrobiodiversity.
The representation has been signed by over half a million farmers and concerned citizens across Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra. "Terminator, the popular terminology used to describe Genetic Use Restriction Technology (GURTS) is the ultimate in killing the freedom of seed saving practices of farmers in India which is in vogue since millennia," he said.
Stressing that seed and agriculture has always represented life in India, Sateesh said that Terminator completely contradicts this image and brings death through seeds. "Seed is the symbol of reproduction for us. But Terminator seeds offer sterility. This is a diabolical science which subverts the basic reproductive function of nature," he said.

Web Link: http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticle.asp?xfile=data
/subcontinent/2006/March/subcontinent_March670.xml&section=
subcontinent&col=

Note that direct links to the source are provided wherever possible. Otherwise, a link to a web-posted copy on a 3rd party site is given.
Sometimes these links will expire, so the above archived copy will be the only reference.

** NOTICE: In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed for research and educational purposes only. **

 

   
 
 

From The GE Information Service
The items in this bulletin are from articles which remain the copyright of the original owners. The material is published here for educational and public interest use only.


Hard copies of the Bulletin are available.
Single issues can be purchased for $5. You can also take out an annual subscription, covering a minimum of 10 issues, for $35.


The GE Information Bulletin is a project of the GE Information Service. It presents a regular digest of significant information from an international range of sources.
We rely on donations, grants and sponsorship. Please support our work to promote informed debate regarding the responsible use of genetic engineering.
Supporters have no editorial influence.

 


The GE Information Service
PO Box 78121, Grey Lynn
Auckland, New Zealand

Editor:
Stuart Sontier
Email:
editor@GEinfo.org.nz