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14th July 2011, 06:27 AM
Animal feed news
Hungary destroys all GMO maize fields
//13 Jul 2011
Some 400 hectares of maize found to have been grown with genetically modified seeds have been destroyed throughout Hungary deputy state secretary of the Ministry of Rural Development Lajos Bognar said.
The GMO maize has been ploughed under, said Lajos Bognar, but pollen has not spread from the maize, he added. Unlike several EU members, GMO seeds are banned in Hungary.

Authorities have been checking for GMO crops since the beginning of this year as a new regulation came in force this March which stipulates GMO checks before seeds are introduced to the market.

The checks will continue despite the fact that seed traders are obliged to make sure that their products are GMO free, Bognar said.

Compensation unlikely
Controllers have found Pioneer and Monsanto products among the seeds planted. The free movement of goods within the EU means that authorities will not investigate how the seeds arrived in Hungary but they will check where the goods can be found, Bognar said.

Regional public radio reported that the two biggest international seed producing companies are affected in the matter and GMO seeds could have been sown on up to thousands of hectares in the country.

Local farmers complain that the use of GMO seeds has only been revealed now when it is too late to sow again and the entire year's harvest has been lost.
http://www.allaboutfeed.net/news/hungary-destroys-all-gmo-maize-fields-11994.html

Another problem is that the company that distributed the seeds in Baranya county is under liquidation, therefore if any compensation is paid by the international seed producers, the money will be paid primarily to that company's creditors, rather than the farmers.

Canadian-guerilla
14th July 2011, 06:35 AM
GMO seeds are banned in Hungary


a country that cares about it's future

po boy
14th July 2011, 06:55 AM
The down side is that if the mass production of food is gmo are there enough non-gmo producers to cover the difference in the transition?

If not won't this, if carried out on a large scale cause starvation? Could the push be part of the plan of wiping out 90percent of the worlds population?

Locally here there are not near enough producers to take the place of large scale monoculture.

I'm no fan of gmo and would love to see victory gardens return en mass.

ShortJohnSilver
14th July 2011, 07:29 AM
Ukraine is doing the same ... GMO is banned. Good for them!

MNeagle
14th July 2011, 07:36 AM
Seed-savers will become invaluable. Question is, can they continue to save 'enough' to ward off GMO cross-pollenation?

joboo
14th July 2011, 09:03 AM
Fucking nice.

I would do the same.