GM Victory! Hull down! One more pota’t’go! — Sunday July 1st

Fol­low­ing exten­sive local and nation­al resis­tance, BASF (the com­pa­ny tri­al­ing the GM pota­toes), announced last month that they would not be con­duct­ing a GM pota­to tri­al in York­shire this year!

Last month the gov­ern­ment approved the BASF appli­ca­tion for a GM tri­al in Hedon, East York­shire. Fol­low­ing the ruber stamp­ing by DEFRA, the com­pa­ny announced that it would not pro­ceed with the tri­al this year, but said they may do so in the future.

This means the BASF/NIAB site in Cam­bridge (plant­ed around the begin­ning of May) is now the only loca­tion in Britain where GM crops are con­t­a­m­i­nat­ing the coun­try­side…

One down, one to go — let’s keep Britain GM free!

It’s not too late to stop GM spuds. Join us for a walk to see the tri­al site and a protest pic­nic.

Spud u hateFol­low­ing exten­sive local and nation­al resis­tance, BASF (the com­pa­ny tri­al­ing the GM pota­toes), announced last month that they would not be con­duct­ing a GM pota­to tri­al in York­shire this year!

Last month the gov­ern­ment approved the BASF appli­ca­tion for a GM tri­al in Hedon, East York­shire. Fol­low­ing the ruber stamp­ing by DEFRA, the com­pa­ny announced that it would not pro­ceed with the tri­al this year, but said they may do so in the future.

This means the BASF/NIAB site in Cam­bridge (plant­ed around the begin­ning of May) is now the only loca­tion in Britain where GM crops are con­t­a­m­i­nat­ing the coun­try­side…

One down, one to go — let’s keep Britain GM free!

It’s not too late to stop GM spuds. Join us for a walk to see the tri­al site and a protest pic­nic.

Bring cos­tumes, fam­i­lies, footwear and cloth­ing for a coun­try stroll and your favourite pota­to-based dish. Start­ing from Gir­ton Parish Church, Gir­ton, Cam­bridgeshire.

12 Noon, Sun­day July 1st

See www.mutatoes.org for direc­tions, help with trans­port and more detailed infor­ma­tion on the cam­paign.

Back­ground

BASF announced on the 14th May that they would not go ahead with the Hedon tri­al this year. When the tri­als were orig­i­nal­ly announced in March 2007, bee­keep­ers expressed con­cerns to the bor­age farm­ers about the pos­si­ble con­t­a­m­i­na­tion of bor­age hon­ey with GM pollen and point­ed to their indus­try’s guid­ance that required hives to be a min­i­mum of 6 miles from the near­est GM site.

It was report­ed that the own­er of the pro­posed GM site near Hull want­ed the bor­age farm­ers con­cerns had to be dealt with before he final­ly agreed to the tri­al going ahead. BAS­F’s u‑turn on going ahead with the tri­al in 2007 sug­gests that attempts to reas­sure bor­age farm­ers con­cerns were unsuc­cess­ful. How­ev­er, the statu­to­ry approval grant­ed to BASF is valid until 2011.

The case has wider impli­ca­tions for GM crops. Last year Defra’s con­sul­ta­tion on the coex­is­tence of GM, con­ven­tion­al and organ­ic crops did not include bee­keep­ers in the list of peo­ple who would be statu­to­ri­ly required to be informed by a farmer intend­ing to com­mer­cial­ly grow a GM crop.

Pete Riley of GM Freeze said: “The can­cel­la­tion of the Hedon GM pota­to site is warm­ly wel­comed — we could nev­er see the point of allow­ing this com­mer­cial devel­op­ment tri­al to go ahead when we already have a grow­ing num­ber of blight resis­tant pota­to vari­eties pro­duced by con­ven­tion­al plant breed­ing. Con­sumers don’t want GM pota­toes and the pota­to proces­sors have said they will not use them. We hope this is the end of GM tri­alling in Hedon and the rest of the UK.……The impact of the tri­als on hon­ey and bee­keep­ers has been cen­tral to the can­cel­la­tion. If any GM crops are ever approved for com­mer­cial grow­ing in the UK this type of prob­lem could become com­mon place. Defra have repeat­ed­ly tried to ignore the impact of GM crops on bee­keep­ers and the poten­tial eco­nom­ic impacts but at Hedon they have been stung. The eco­nom­ic and agri­cul­tur­al impor­tance of hon­ey bees can no longer by side­lined by Defra’s GM poli­cies. Min­is­ters need to learn the les­son of the deba­cle over the Hedon site and pro­tect beep­ers from GM con­t­a­m­i­na­tion in the future”.
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