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GMOs: the Myths, Concerns, propaganda and drivers of GMOs by Nnimmo Bassey @ Just Governance: The Nigerian Biosafety Act and GMOs - Implications for Nigerians and Africa Abuja, 24 May 2016 into Nigeria

The GE Mindset The goal is not just to do science and something cool. It is to make an industry - Randy Rettberg - IGEM/MIT

Eroding our Genetic Diversity Single traits and monster impacts

A real tale

Co-existence & Traceability Unintended ecosystem effects that are not immediately visible for decades The time lag is a blind spot to short-term policy makers Biological pollution by harmful organisms. Block their entrance or eradicate soon after entry Public cannot distinguish between GM and non-gm organisms GMOs are produced and released at industrial scale not small, unintended releases

Genetically Engineered Myths GM Crops Will Not Feed the World GE has failed to produce disease resistant crops. Monsanto s attempts to develop a virus-resistant sweet potato in Kenya failed in 2004 trials that showed the GM crop as less resistant to disease than conventional varieties. Yet the music of the GM sweet potato is still repeated to show how millions in Africa can be spared from hunger.

Golden Rice Hoax now Cassava Captured! Golden Rice modified to enhance level of vitamin A Cassava modified for enhanced levels of Vitamin A Illegal Liberty Link Rice 601 in 2006/2007 detected in S/Leone (USDA), Ghana and Nigeria (commercial imports) Over 15 European countries identified the rice in their supplies. Some withdrew them from market shelves

Where are the GE Crops? 3 countries still account for over 75% of GMO cultivation in the world: United States, Brazil and Argentina. Over 90% of the total area is in just six countries (US, Brazil, Argentina, Canada, China and India account of 95% of the area grown) By 2015 the acreage planted with GMOs declined due to a number of factors including price falls, rejection Biotech industry looking for new crops and new markets because the market for their GM corn, soybeans, cotton and canola is already saturated.

GMO s Global spread

Engineered to Tolerate Herbicides Survive direct application of herbicide that would kill conventional crop Simplifies weed control, saves labour Of special value to larger growers farm more land with less labor HT soybeans, corn, cotton, canola, sugarbeets commercialized Nearly all carcinogenic glyphosate-tolerant (Monsanto s Roundup Ready)

GMO Crops Accealerate Herbicide and Insecticide Use More than 99 percent of GMO acreage is engineered by chemical companies to tolerate heavy herbicide (glyphosate) use and/or produce insecticide (Bt) in every cell of every plant over the entire growing season.-

Multiple of 1930 Yield Yields Stagnating Yield Increase of Corn, Cotton and Soybeans in the U.S.: 1930-2006 9 8 Biotech Era 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Cotton Corn Soybeans

Sharply rising seed prices from trait penetration Environmental and health impacts pesticides etc Dangers of biopharmaceuticals Intellectual property rights (and wrongs) Affordable and organic solutions ignored in favour of expensive GM crops Local agriculture at risk for example, farmers lose right to save or share seeds Promotion of monoculture Concerns

IPRS and Corporate Sharks Patents on GM genes/seeds & contract can make seed-saving illegal Monsanto collects millions of US$ from US farmers through lawsuits for alleged patent infringement Millions more collected from out-of-court settlements, from several thousand U.S. farmers Monsanto vs. U.S. Farmers, Center for Food Safety, 2005 & 2007 update: http://www.centerforfoodsafety.org/monsantovsusfarmersreport.cfm

Bt Cotton in Africa Makathini Flats, SA The high price of GM seed and accompanying chemical use is leading to spiralling debt for farmers. A 5-year study published in 2005 by Biowatch of the Makathini Flats showed that Monsanto s initial success story of high-yielding Bt cotton farmers was due to high levels of support, subsidies and infrastructure in early years. When support was discontinued, a majority of farmers found themselves in debt from growing the crop. After 5 years, only 20% of the original farmers were still growing Bt cotton Burkina Faso: Short fibre cotton Harvest failure- Local integrated pest management systems ignored In India, Bt cotton seed 3-4 times the price of conventional cotton seed. Farmers indebted with over 300,000 committing suicide since the 1990s.

Terminators and Suicide Mosquitoes Genetic modification to make harvested seeds sterile USDA, Monsanto and other companies hold patents on Terminator technology Warrior male mosquitoes being field tested in poor zones Genetically engineered and can bite humans

The Case of Zambia In August 2002, the Zambian government banned imports, sale and use of GM products because of health, environmental and trade concerns By 2013 Zambia still rejects GMOs

Contamination through Aid Food aid enlarges export market Food products received as donations & sold in the market negatively impact local production capacity. Create dependency Contaminate agricultural systems E.g. arguments over milled & non-milled grains in Angola Sudan pressure from conflicts

Real Solutions UN-World Bank-sponsored International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development (IAAASTD) 400 development experts, 3 years: Revitalize public sector ag l research Small farmer-oriented, low-input agroecology Reform unfair trade-related rules Business as usual is no longer an option Bob Watson, IAASTD chair

Agroecology Works Organic & near-organic agricultural projects in Africa involving millions of farmers achieve average crop yield increase of 116% Poverty Eradication Project through Environmentally Sustainable Technologies (PEEST) in Uganda: Organic cashews & vegetables in Tanzania Mount Kenya Organic Farm: organic vegetables; organic borage for export Hine, R. & Pretty, J. (2008). Organic Agriculture and Food Security in Africa, UNEP-UNCTAD

Conclusions GM crop development driven mainly by agrichemical firms, focus on herbicide-tolerant crops Most suited to large-scale commercial growers, farm more with less labor Patented seed outlaws seed-saving, reducing selfreliance Agroecology offers more cost-effective solutions w/o patents, expensive seeds, or problematic pesticides Food Sovereignty Freedom from seed colonialism

NO GMOs! www.homef.org nnimmo@homef.org