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JJ.G0ldD0t
19th April 2010, 01:45 PM
http://www.naturalnews.com/028585_GMOs_Bayer.html

(NaturalNews) Drug and chemical giant Bayer AG has admitted that there is no way to stop the uncontrolled spread of its genetically modified crops.

"Even the best practices can't guarantee perfection," said Mark Ferguson, the company's defense lawyer in a recent trial.

Two Missouri farmers sued Bayer for contaminating their crop with modified genes from an experimental strain of rice engineered to be resistant to the company's Liberty-brand herbicide. The contamination occurred in 2006, during an open field test of the new rice, which was not approved for human consumption. According to the plaintiffs' lawyer, Don Downing, genetic material from the unapproved rice contaminated more than 30 percent of all rice cropland in the United States.

"Bayer was supposed to be careful," Downing said. "Bayer was not careful and that rice did escape into our commercial rice supplies."

The plaintiffs alleged that in addition to contaminating their fields, Bayer further harmed them financially by undermining their export market. When the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the widespread rice contamination, important export markets were closed to U.S. producers. A report from Greenpeace International estimates the financial damage of the contamination at between $741 million and $1.3 billion.

Bayer claimed that there was no possible way it could have prevented the contamination, insisting that it followed not only the law but also the best industry practices. The jury disagreed, finding Bayer guilty of carelessness in handling the genetically modified crops. The company was ordered to pay farmers Kenneth Bell and Johnny Hunter $2 million.

"This is a huge victory, not only for Kenny and me, but for every farmer in America who was harmed by Bayer's LibertyLink rice contamination," Hunter said.

According to Hunter, the company got "the wake-up call they deserved."

Bayer is still being sued by more than 1,000 other farmers from Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas.

Sources for this story include: www.organicconsumers.org; www.bloomberg.com.

kregener
19th April 2010, 04:30 PM
How does rice....'escape'?

JohnQPublic
20th April 2010, 05:13 PM
How does rice....'escape'?


I think they all cram into a stolen paddy wagon. :oo-->

madfranks
22nd April 2010, 03:10 PM
How does rice....'escape'?


Answer:


The contamination occurred in 2006, during an open field test of the new rice, which was not approved for human consumption.

During their open field test some of it blew away, some of it got carried off by birds, some of it fell on the ground, etc. Basically it was exposed to the world and all the natural methods of seed proliferation began to act on this genetically poisoned strain of rice.

Spectrism
24th April 2010, 07:23 AM
How do you stop pollen from blowing with the wind?

This GMO thing is absolutely frightening. They can actually create a new form that wipes out existing foods and makes them toxic. There should be complete outrage at the tinkerings with the food supply.

And these beasts have the gall to think they can patent the GMO as lifeforms they own. Their contamination of existing crops should be met with harsh penalties and forced cleanups.

Celtic Rogue
28th April 2010, 08:49 AM
How do you stop pollen from blowing with the wind?

This GMO thing is absolutely frightening. They can actually create a new form that wipes out existing foods and makes them toxic. There should be complete outrage at the tinkerings with the food supply.

And these beasts have the gall to think they can patent the GMO as lifeforms they own. Their contamination of existing crops should be met with harsh penalties and forced cleanups.


short answer you cant... and thats exactly what they want!

FreeEnergy
30th April 2010, 07:07 PM
This GMO thing is absolutely frightening. They can actually create a new form that wipes out existing foods and makes them toxic.


Not only that. There's all kinds of other things, like allergic reactions.

The crap they are playing is ridiculous. Last weekend days ago I purchased innocently looking flowers for a lady friend who's given birth. By the time I got to the hospital (flowers were in the car), I could hardly breath. Got out of the car, threw flowers away - breathing restored in 5 minutes. Never had any allergic reaction to pollen. They definitely play around with this crap "making flowers last longer" or some other untested sh*t.

Gknowmx
30th April 2010, 08:48 PM
Grassic Park ;D