Monthly Archives: May 2012

Richmond City Council Finalizes GE Free Zone

If you would like to work on a GE Free zone in your community, email us at gefreebc07@yahoo.com
Press Release

May 29, 2012. Vancouver. – Last night, Richmond City Council (British Columbia) unanimously confirmed a decision to make the city a GE Free Zone.

Following the initial unanimous decision by the General Purposes Committee on May 24, 250 Richmond residents turned out last night to support final approval at City Council. The biotechnology industry lobby group CropLife presented in a failed effort to dissuade councilors from approving the resolution. Continue reading

Help stop Monsanto at Richmond Council tonite 7pm

This Tuesday Richmond Council voted unanimously at a general meeting, with the Mayor and all Councillors present, to pass a resolution to make Richmond the eighth GE free crop zone in B.C. The wording of the resolution is on the Richmond Council website, at http://www.richmond.ca/cityhall/council/agendas/gp/2012/052212_minutes.htm
Ten people spoke in favour of the resolution. This now has to go through the formal process of being passed at a Council meeting, which will happen on the 28th May at 7 p.m. at Richmond City Hall.
We’ve been informed that Crop Life, the Public Relations wing of Monsanto and other biotech companies, will be coming to the Council meeting on the 28th May. They have already begun their lobbying efforts to try and get Richmond Council to change its mind.
If you are in or near Richmond, please turn out for the meeting. Some Councillors may waver under corporate pressure, and a big turn out of the public will make all the difference and hold them firm to their decisions. Several Councillors spoke passionately about their concerns with genetic engineering, and a big public showing will give them more courage.
If Richmond becomes a GE zone this will have a really big impact on other parts of the Province. As a large municipality with about 200 farms and where GE corn is being grown, people will see that if this can be done in Richmond, it can be done anywhere in the Province.

Richmond City Council takes a stand against genetically engineered crops

Richmond, British Columbia, 22nd May 2012

For general release

The Richmond Food Security Society and the Society for a Genetically Free (GE) BC would like to warmly congratulate Richmond City Council on its courageous stand against GE crops and trees at its General Meeting on the 22nd May Continue reading

ACTION ALERT: RICHMOND DEBATES GE FREE STATUS THIS TUESDAY

A committee of City Council will be debating the call for a GMO ban in Richmond on Tuesday at 4pm. Continue reading

ACTION ALERT: GE APPLE COMING YOUR WAY SOON?

Stop the GM Apple! Take Action before June 3.  

A small BC company called Okanagan Specialty Fruits has just submitted a request to Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency for approval of a genetically modified (GM, also called genetically engineered) “non-browning” apple. Contamination from GM apples threatens the future of our apples, and the farmers who grow them.

1. Send your comments to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency before June 3, 2012 at <http://active.inspection.gc.ca/eng/plaveg/bio/subs/biocome.asp>

Tell the government that you don’t want to eat a GM apple!
- Consumers don’t want GM apples.
- The GM “non-browning” apple will mislead consumers by presenting an apple that looks freshly cut or unbruised when it is not.
- BC apple growers have already rejected the GM apple.
- Contamination from GM apple trees is a risk to Canadian apple producers.
- The CFIA and Health Canada should not be wasting public funds reviewing a GM apple that no one wants.
- The government should consult with farmers and consumers before approving any new GM crop.

You can see the notice of the submission for approval of the GM apple at: <http://inspection.gc.ca/plants/plants-with-novel-traits/notices-of-submission/okanagan-specialty-fruits-inc-/eng/1335141426301/1335142810470>

This is just the first of many actions needed to stop the GM apple.

2. You can also sign a petition created by the British Columbia NDP here:
<https://spreadsheets.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEVua2pOc0ZjWjZNeVFhd1FRMmNwVGc6MQ>

3. For more information and to get more involved see http://www.cban.ca/apple

Background

The genetically modified (GM) “non-browning” apple is engineered to keep from going brown after being cut. This apple is designed for fast food companies and other companies that use pre-cut apples. The technology was developed in Australia and was licensed by small BC company Okanagan Specialty Fruits.

Okanagan Specialty Fruits asked for approval in the US in March 2010 and has just asked for approval in Canada. The GM apple has not yet been approved anywhere in the world.

BC apple growers stopped the GM apple from being field tested in Canada in 2001. The federal agricultural research station in Summerland in the Okanagan valley, an important fruit growing area, was preparing to start field trials but BC growers who were concerned about contamination stopped them from happening.

Many apple grower associations in Canada and the US oppose the GM apple, including the BC Fruit Tree Association.

This action alert was issued on May 18 2012 by Bee SAFE, the Canadian Biotechnology Action Network, GE Free BC, Okanagan Greens Society, True Food Foundation and Vigilance OGM.

OPPOSITION TO BIOTECH GIANT MONSANTO GROWING WORLDWIDE, NEW REPORT SHOWS

http://www.viacampesina.org/downloads/pdf/en/Monsanto-Publication-EN-Final-Version.pdf

WASHINGTON (US) / MONTEVIDEO (URUGUAY), PARIS (FRANCE), APRIL 4, 2012 – Today, the day that biotech giant Monsanto releases its second quarter earnings, a new report by civil society organisations shows that around the world small-holder and organic farmers, local communities and social movements are increasingly resisting and rejecting Monsanto, and the agro-industrial model that it represents.

Continue reading

Territories free from GMO! Demand Yucatán Peninsula’s Mayas

Around 2 thousand representatives of Campeche, Yucatán and Quintana Roo communities say no to GMOs

Mérida, Yucatán.-  With the message in Maya “MA OGM” (No to Genetically Modified Organisms in English) formed by the bodies of more than two thousand people in seven Mayan ceremonial centers and a field of the Yucatan Peninsula, beekeeper communities, organizations and firms that form the group Sin transgénicos (1) demanded municipal and state authorities of Campeche, Yucatán y Quintana Roo as well as federal authorities, to declare their territories “GM-free”, giving the risks that these crops represent for the environment, beekeeping, biodiversity and human health(2). Continue reading

California GMO Labeling Initiative Headed for Ballot

California GMO Labeling Initiative Headed for Ballot

In victory rallies across the state, supporters celebrated as the California Right to Know campaign filed 971,126 signatures for the state’s first-ever ballot initiative to require labeling of genetically engineered foods. The huge signature haul, gathered in a 10-week period, is nearly double the 555,236 signatures the campaign needs to qualify for the November ballot. If passed this November, Californians will join citizens of over 40 countries including all of Europe, Japan and even China who have the right to know whether they are eating genetically engineered food. [Read More] To get involved, visit labelgmos.org

Help make Richmond GE free – this Friday

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/467/476/570/declare-richmond-bc-ge-free/

Sign the online petition to send a message to Richmond Council and send to your lists. We are at 860 signatures and want to get to 1000.

Anti-GM activists urged not to trash wheat field

From the London Guardian

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/may/01/anti-gm-activists-wheat-rothamsted