Ethiopian Farmers and Consumers Say No To GMOs

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Organizer: Ethiopian Social Forum Organising Committee

Discussion

Producing Farmers varieties as organic products is relatively easy as most small holdets growing landrates( less than 90%) do not use fertilizers or other inorganic imputs on their anual FV Crops such as sorghum, durum, wheat, and other cereals and rool crops across the country.

However in recent years,multi national companies,Northern governments and irresponsible scientists and researchers have been pressuring governments in poor countries in Africa and Asia to accept.Genetically Enginereed seeds and crops.Scientists and advocates of this technology forsee reduction of the crop lands,better nutritional valve,and reduced use of energy,transport and pesticided international trade agreements and food aid are the two major instruments being used to this end.

Some of the reasons to " say No to GMOs include

GM crops will contaminate non GM Crops,co-existance is not possible.
GM crops are patented
GM crops will foster dependence on a corporate seed supply
GM crops will increase the use of chemicals
GM croops will usher in Terminator and Traitor technologies
GM crops threaten organic and sustainabale farming.
The bio-safety systems being advocated are unrealistic for African countries
GM crops will not reduce hhunger in Africa
GM crops will resolve problems with pests
GM crops will encourage the arbitary destruction of biodiversity.
GM crops are a threat to human health

Generally GMOs present unprecedented potiential risks to human health such as allergies,antibiotics resistance,risks to the environment.The co-existence of GM and NON-GM crops is impossible, raises serious ethical questions and they may have significant international implications.

By all standards,GMos are not solutions to Africa's problems and we say No to GMOs.

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