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04/17/2009
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Veto presidencial abre la puerta a las semillas “Terminator”

Grupo ETC Boletín de prensa 17 de abril de 2009 www.etcgroup.org

El 18 de febrero de 2009, la Asamblea Nacional de Ecuador aprobó una flamante Ley Orgánica de Soberanía Alimentaria, que entre otros puntos importantes, declara al país “libre de cultivos y semillas transgénicas”.  Sin embargo, a pesar de una amplia oposición popular, la legislación dejó una puerta abierta para la aprobación de cultivos transgénicos en casos “excepcionales”. Posteriormente, el presidente Rafael Correa ejerció un veto parcial a esta ley y la mandó de nuevo a la Asamblea legislativa, con una serie de modificaciones. Los cambios que hizo el presidente debilitan peligrosamente la ley y abren la puerta a las semillas... Read more
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ETC Group News Release April 17, 2009 www.etcgroup.org

Terminating Food Sovereignty in Ecuador? President opens door to Terminator seeds

On February 18, 2009, the Ecuadorian Congress approved a new Law on Food Sovereignty, which, among other important points, declared the country “free of transgenic crops and seeds.” However, in spite of vocal popular opposition, the legislation left the door open to approvals of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in “exceptional” cases. Now, President Rafael Correa has proposed several changes to the legislation – in what is known in Ecuador as a partial-veto – and sent it back to the Congress. The president's changes dangerously weaken the law and open the door to Terminator seeds.

Terminator technology is designed to make “suicide seeds,” genetically engineered to be sterile in the second generation. The technology has been widely... Read more

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01/26/2009
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26 de enero de 2009

En el marco del Foro Social Mundial 2009,
A celebrarse en Belém do Pará (Brasil), del 26 de enero al 1 de febrero

El Grupo de Acción sobre Erosión, Tecnología y Concentración
Grupo ETC


Invita a sus seminarios:

 

“Hacer de la crisis alimentria el último negocio”
El 30 de enero
En UFPA Básico, pabellón Hb,
15:30 a 18:30 (turno 3)

“¿De quién es la naturaleza?”
31 de enero
En UFPA Básico, pabellón Eb  E6,
15:30 a 18:30 (turno 3)

 
 
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grupoetc@etcgroup.org

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05/20/2008
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News Release Coalition Against Biopiracy Wednesday, 21 May 2008 www.captainhookawards.org www.etcgroup.org

 

Captain Hook Awards for Biopiracy 2008

The Coalition Against Biopiracy* exposes Hooks and celebrates Cogs

Winners announced at the UN’s Biodiversity Convention in Bonn

Today the world learned which corporations, governments, institutions and individuals earned a spot in biopiracy’s hall of shame when the Coalition Against Biopiracy (CAB) announced the winners of the 5th Captain Hook Awards at a lunch-time ceremony during the Ninth Conference of the Parties (COP9) to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in Bonn, Germany.

“The Maritim Hotel, where the CBD meets this week and next, was the perfect place to... Read more

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06/13/2007
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* also available in french* ETC Group today releases “Terminator: The Sequel,” a Communiqué reporting on new research related to “suicide seeds” and other genetically modified (GM) seed technologies that pose unacceptable threats to farmers, biodiversity and food sovereignty.

Today ETC Group reports on a new crop of genetic engineering technologies that are being promoted as a biosafety solution to the unwanted spread of transgenes from GM crops, trees and pharmaceutical-producing plants. In practice, these technologies, if commercialized, will allow the multinational seed industry to tighten its grasp on proprietary seeds and to restrict the rights of farmers.

The 28-page Communiqué begins with an examination of the European Union’s... Read more

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05/30/2007
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News Release ETC Group May 31, 2007 www.etcgroup.org  

Bill to Ban Terminator Introduced in Canada

A bill to prohibit field testing and commercialization of Terminator seed technology was introduced in the Canadian Parliament today. Terminator refers to plants that are genetically engineered to render sterile seeds at harvest - a technology that aims to maximize seed industry profits by preventing farmers from re-planting harvested seed.    "Canada needs to pass this bill into law because genetic seed sterilization is dangerous and blatantly anti-farmer - suicide seeds threaten to intensify corporate control over Canadian agriculture and offers no benefits for farmers," said Colleen Ross of the National Farmers Union.   Initially developed by the US Department of Agriculture and multinational seed companies, "suicide seeds" have not been commercialized anywhere... Read more

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06/18/2007
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A pesar de que los gobiernos reafirmaron y fortalecieron la moratoria de Naciones Unidas sobre la tecnología Terminator en marzo de 2006, investigadores del sector público y privado están desarrollando una nueva generación de semillas suicidas usando “interruptores” inducidos químicamente para activar o desactivar la fertilidad de los cultivos transgénicos.

Asunto: Con el pretexto de la bioseguridad, el proyecto “Transcontainer” de tres años, desarrollado por la Unión Europea, está invirtiendo millones de euros en estrategias que no pueden prometer el 100% de contención de transgenes pero podrían funcionar como otra versión de Terminator, lo que implica una amenaza inaceptable para los agricultores, la biodiversidad y la soberanía alimentaria. La tecnología Terminator (TRUG o tecnología de restricción del uso genético) fue... Read more
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05/03/2007
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ETC Group News Release 3 May 2007 www.etcgroup.org

REVOKED!! Monsanto Monopoly Nixed in Munich

but little joy in foiling soy ploy at this late date

Munich – The European Patent Office today put the brakes on Monsanto’s over-the-top corporate greed by revoking its species-wide patent on all genetically modified soybeans (EP0301749) – a patent unprecedented in its broad scope. ETC Group, an international civil society organization based in Canada, won its 13-year legal challenge against Monsanto’s species-wide soybean patent when an EPO appeal board ruled that the patent was not new or sufficient (i.e., the invention claimed was not sufficiently described for a skilled person to repeat it). The patent challenge was supported by Greenpeace and “No Patents on Life!” Dr. Ricarda Steinbrecher of UK-based EcoNexus also joined the opposition team in Munich as a... Read more

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06/14/2007
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Terminator – La suite

Même si les États ont réitéré et renforcé le moratoire des Nations unies sur Terminator (les technologies de restriction génétique, ou GURT) en mars 2006, des chercheurs du public et du privé préparent une nouvelle génération de semences-suicide – des plantes GM (génétiquement modifiées) dont la fertilité peut être activée ou désactivée par des commutateurs chimiques

L’enjeu : Sous couvert de biosécurité, le projet triennal Transcontainer de l’Union européenne consacre des millions d’euros à des stratégies incapables de garantir le confinement absolu de transgènes des cultures GM, mais qui peuvent cependant agir comme Terminator et constituent donc un risque inacceptable pour les agriculteurs, la biodiversité et la... Read more

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06/13/2007
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* also available in french*

Despite the fact that governments re-affirmed and strengthened the United Nations’ moratorium on Terminator technology (a.k.a. genetic use restriction technology [GURTs]) in March 2006, public and private sector researchers are developing a new generation of suicide seeds – using chemically induced “switches” to turn a genetically modified (GM) plant’s fertility on or off.

Issue: Under the guise of biosafety, the European Union’s 3-year Transcontainer Project is investing millions of euros in strategies that cannot promise fail-safe containment of transgenes from GM crops, but could nonetheless function as Terminator, posing unacceptable threats to farmers, biodiversity and food sovereignty. Terminator technology – genetic seed sterilization – was initially developed by the multinational seed/agrochemical... Read more

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