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Terminator Exterminado?

Monsanto promete no seguir con sus semillas suicidas pero sigue trabajando en otras tecnologias 'traidoras'

Luego de 18 meses de controversias y de intensa oposición popular en todo el mundo, Robert B. Shapiro, Director Ejecutivo de la multinacional Monsanto, le comunicó a Gordon Conway, Presidente de la Fundación Rockefeller, que Monsanto ha decidido abandonar los planes de comercialización de la tecnología Terminator (que causa esterilidad en las semillas al momento de cosecharlas). La carta que Monsanto envió a Rockefeller se puede leer en el sitio internet de la compañía: http://www.monsanto.com/monsanto/gurt/default.htm (link no longer active)

Sin embargo, la multinacional dice que continuará procurando sus objetivos de investigación (ciertamente relacionados con la tecnología Terminator) que le permitirán en el futuro poder controlar a su antojo características vitales para la productividad del cultivo. RAFI las llama tecnologías 'Traitor' (traidoras).

'Cabe felicitar a las organizaciones de la sociedad civil, los agricultores, científicos y gobiernos de todo el mundo que durante los últimos 18 meses han llevado a cabo una campaña anti-Terminator sumamente efectiva,' dice Pat Mooney, Director Ejecutivo de RAFI, sobre al anuncio de Monsanto. 'El público ha rechazadoTerminator unánimemente por que es claramente negativo para los agricultores, la seguridad alimentaria y el medio ambiente,' explica Mooney.

Terminator Terminated?

Monsanto surrenders 'suicide seeds' but continues work on other Traitor Technologies

Monsanto surrenders 'suicide seeds' but continues work on other Traitor Technologies. With biotech's silver bullet firmly imbedded in its own foot, Monsanto is dropping its guns, abandoning the Terminator, and telling farmers that it wants to play nice. Not so fast, hombre! Following 18 months of controversy and intense popular opposition around the world, Monsanto CEO Robert B. Shapiro has advised Gordon Conway, President of the Rockefeller Foundation, that Monsanto has decided to abandon plans to commercialize Terminator Technology (causing crop seed to become sterile at harvest-time). Monsanto's open letter to Rockefeller is available on the company website at: www.monsanto.com/monsanto/gurt/default.htm (link no longer available) However, the company says it will continue to pursue closely related research targets that could allow Monsanto to switch on - or off - other genetic traits vital to a crop's productivity. RAFI calls it "Traitor" technology. "Congratulations should go to the civil society organizations, farmers, scientists, and governments all over the world who have waged highly effective anti-Terminator campaigns during the past 18 months," said Pat Mooney, Executive Director of RAFI, in reaction to Monsanto's announcement. "The public unanimously rejected Terminator because it's bad for farmers, food security, and the environment," explained Mooney. "Monsanto would never have abandoned the profit-generating potential of sterile seeds just because it was an immoral technology," said RAFI's Research Director, Hope Shand. "The company finally realized that Terminator will never win public acceptance. Terminator has became synonymous with corporate greed, and it was met with intense opposition all over the world," adds Shand.

Conferencia Mundial de Semillas

Un club cada vez mas reducido de gigantes industriales

La Conferencia Mundial de Semillas 1999, sesiona del 6 al 8 de Setiembre en Cambridge, Reino Unido, conmemorando el 75o. aniversario del comercio internacional de semillas. RAFI aprovechó esta oportunidad para lanzar una actualización de su informe "Consolidación de la industria de semillas". Un número cada vez menor de enormes compañías -los Gigantes Genéticos- dominan las ventas mundiales de semillas, agroquímicos y farmacéuticos. "Dado el ritmo vertiginoso de fusiones en el comercio global de semillas, las empresas que formaban la membresía de la Conferencia han ido desapareciendo. Hoy en día, probablemente todos los directores ejecutivos de la industria de semillas se puedan reunir cómodamente en un picnic en el patio de alguno de los miembros", señala Pat Mooney, director ejecutivo de RAFI, que es uno de los panelistas de la Conferencia Mundial de Semillas a realizarse la semana próxima.

Biodiversity Convention's Terminator Decision Fails Biodiversity and Fails Farmers

SBSTTA Decision sticks out as a lonely defense of Terminator against a global background of rejections.

While momentum to ban Terminator Technology builds across the world, the UN's Convention on Biological Diversity has taken a large step backwards in its recent decision on Terminator and related technologies it calls GURTs" (Genetic Use Restriction Technologies). Rather than banning them - or even calling for a moratorium - the Biodiversity Convention's scientific body (called SBSTTA) adopted a decision that gives a green light to their commercialization. The SBSTTA decision even restricts the rights of countries to impose national bans on Terminator by linking moratoria to trade sanctions. Says RAFI's Executive Director Pat Mooney, "The CBD isn't regulating GMOs - Genetically Modified Organisms, it is becoming a GMO - a Governmentally Modified Organism."

Traitor Resolutions?

The CBD as a GMO (Governmentally-modified Organism) Interminable Terminator talks at the Biodiversity Convention fail to exercise precautionary principle on threat to security and sovereignty. If the Convention can't take a stand on Terminator what can it do?

It's 'The Real Thing' in Paraguay

The folks that brought you Terminator are now dumping Originator toxic seeds on farmers' fields.

When the Biodiversity Convention's call last year for an investigation of Terminator Technology was followed by a repudiation of the Terminator by the world's largest public sector plant breeding network (CGIAR), the technology's numerous inventors began to back peddle. After all, commercial introduction of the seed sterilization technique was at least three years off. If governments and civil society critics could be pacified now, there would be time to position an effective lobby and PR strategy that would keep the Terminator 'on course' as the platform for all GMO plant breeding in the future.

TRUG

El Convenio de Biodiversidad debe parar la amenaza de las tecnologias

El Organo Subsidiario de Asesoramiento Científico, Técnico y Tecnológico (OSACTT) del Convenio de Biodiversidad se reúne en Montreal del 21 al 25 de junio. En la agenda de discusión están las tecnologías"Terminator" (exterminadora) y "Traitor" (traidora). Denominadas Tecnologías de Restricción del Uso Genético (TRUG) por Naciones Unidas, estas tecnologías fueron analizadas por un panel independiente de científicos de OSACTT que presentarán su informe a los gobiernos.

TRIPS Traps for Small Farmers

The Impact of Intellectual Property Rights on Sustainable Food Security and Farm Families Remains to be Felt

Examines the controversy over the intellectual property provisions of the WTO with special emphasis on the acrimonious debate underway in Africa. To date no one has been able to give a clear answer to what the benefits of the system are for poor farmers and for food security.

Les petits cultivateurs pris au piège des accords sur les Aspects des Droits de Propriété Intellectuelle touchant au Commerce (ADPIC)

L’impact des droits de propriété intellectuelle sur la sécurité alimentaire durable et les agricultures paysannes demande à être mieux considéré .
En février 1999, les offices de brevets de seize États francophones d'Afrique de l'Ouest (OAPI – Organisation africaine pour la propriété intellectuelle) convenaient d'adhérer à une convention intergouvernementale, basée à Genève, qui offrirait une «protection» de la propriété intellectuelle pour les espèces végétales, convaincus qu'ils aidaient les cultivateurs à se propulser dans l’ère agricole « high-tech » du XXIe siècle. Ils présumaient qu'ils respectaient ainsi leurs obligations de traité international sous l'Organisation mondiale du commerce (OMC).

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Call for "Seed Sovereignty" ban on Terminator patents

Letters to 140 national governments call for direct action as campaign to ban Terminator The technology enters new phase. Are patent-holders waving a white flag?

Launching a new phase in the campaign to 'Terminate Terminator (seed sterilization) Technology', RAFI is sending personal letters to more than 550 ministers and senior officials responsible for agriculture, environment, and patent offices in 140 countries. The letters ask cabinet officers to assert national sovereignty over their seed supply and to ban the seed sterilization technology outright. The letters also ask ministers to reject each individual Terminator-type patent pending within their jurisdiction. Ministers are receiving a status report on key Terminator patents in their countries. Many governments are unaware that the World Trade Organization allows countries to reject individual patents on the grounds that they are contrary to ordre public (public morality and/or a threat to health or the environment)," Pat Mooney, RAFI's Executive Director says, "The WTO also allows governments to ban the entire technology. Both steps should be taken."

Los Gigantes Genéticos -Dueños del Universo?

Actualización sobre las fusiones y tendencias de las multinacionales de la ingeniería genética.

Las grandes empresas o "gigantes genéticos" están expandiendo el porcentaje de sus acciones en los agronegocios, los alimentos y medicinas. La dominación de mercado combinada con el monopolio de las patentes significa un control sin precedentes que ejercen los gigantes genéticos sobre productos y procesos biológicos -las bases biológicas de las industrias agrícolas, de alimentación y de salud.

Terminator Technology Selected as one of Project Censored’s Top Under-Reported News Stories

Terminator Technology has been selected by Project Censored (California, USA) as one of the most important, under-reported news stories in the mainstream media in 1998. Terminator refers to a controversial genetic technology that renders farm-saved seed sterile, forcing farmers to purchase crop seed annually.

Monsanto - Handled with CARE?

... or, CARE - Handled by MONSANTO? Major US Relief Agency holds talks with troubled agbiotech multinational-- Who's helping Who?

CARE, the high-profile U.S. food aid non-profit, is holding talks today with Monsanto Corporation at the company's world headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri (US). According to information received by RAFI, Monsanto's CEO Robert Shapiro contacted CARE's President, Peter Bell, inviting CARE officials to discuss ways in which Monsanto may be able to use its technologies for the benefit of food security in the South. Whether this is an attempt to resurrect Monsanto's scheme to provide micro-credit (soft") loans to Third World farmers in order to market its proprietary pesticides and genetically-modified seeds remains to be seen.

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