Afect of GMCs on Organic Crops Acknowledged
The Spanish Ministry for Environment, Rural
Activities and Marine Environment has acknowledged the
existence of a problem concerning farmers affected by the
presence of genetically modified crops nearby conventional
or organic ones.
Greenpeace Spain reported that at a
meeting organized by the Ministry the following topic was
discussed: "Coexistence of genetically modified maize with
conventional and organic corn. The experiences of affected
farmers."
Spanish public institutions hence
recognized for the first time the damage that farmers are
suffering from GM farming.
The ministry has not
always been aware of these issues, so much that the general
manager of the sustainable agricultural development program,
Gesù Casas, acknowledged that companies like Monsanto are
conducting "an ongoing lobbying work within the Ministry's
offices." The general manager also added that "GMO
contamination cases deserve outrage," but admitted that he
had always voted in favor of genetically modified crops
within the Interministerial Council on GMOs (Consejo
Interministerial de OMG) although, he acknowledged, he does
not master the topic.
During the meeting, officials
from the Ministry defended their choices arguing that GMOs
remain a viable option and that the government will not back
down, Greenpeace reported.
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