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Voice of dissent rises as Mahyco looks to commercialise GM seeds

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  • With the Maharashtra Hybrid Seed Company (Mahyco) getting ready to commercialise genetically modified (GM) brinjal seeds — the first GM food crop in India — voices of dissent from NGOs and farmers have started reverberating in Gujarat.

    Vadodara-based NGO Jatan, which was in the forefront of the anti-BT cotton movement, has threatened to launch a campaign I am no lab rat in Vadodara and Ahmedabad.

    The campaign will move to different cities to highlight how human beings are subjected to mass experiment by way of GM food. These seeds have been genetically modified to include novel characteristics.

    “Nowhere in the world GM brinjals are permitted for agricultural cultivation or human consumption. We are no guinea pigs. So, we should not be treated like one,” said Kapil Shah, director and managing trustee, Jatan.

    The NGO will organise a roadshow, take part in some major exhibitions and distribute leaflets to campaign against the crop. The campaign is likely to begin next week.

    At the national level, a group called ‘Collation for GM-free India’ has been running a campaign against the GM food.

    “The campaign I am no lab rat is targeted at Union Health Minister Ambumani Ramadoss.

    His party was the first one to register protest against the GM crops. If the minister cares so much about the health hazard of cigarettes, why is he mum on the GM food issue?” asked Kavita Kuruganti, member secretary, Coalition for GM Free India.

    Considering the controversies surrounding the acceptance of GM foods and crops, and knowing the worldwide opposition to it, experts say the Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC) was expected to play a judicious role going beyond just commerce.

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    No AlternativeBy: sachin j. barbudhe | 29-Mar-2009 Reply | Forward Sachin J. Barbudhe Biotechnology scientistIf we are looking at entire scenario of population, is India really sustained in the agriculture sector. and imagine the agriculture commodity will imported just like a petrol from from foreign countries. So there is no alternative to boost the production without technology like Bt.
    Protest and protectBy: Ishteyaque | 24-Nov-2008 Reply | Forward GM Bringal should be banned in India and all over the world right now. We are not ready to be treated as lab rats for maximising the profits of a few corporates including MAHYCO and Monsanto. Indians have protested and stopped indigo cultivation being promoted by Britishers. Today, we have the responsibility to defeat the criminal plans of corporates, GEAC and the government combine. The Supreme Court of India has asked for monitored and restricted experiments of BT crops, how come MAHYCO is planning to market seeds of GM Bringal. We as the aware citizens of India should protest against it and protect our bio-diversity and agricultural bio-diversity which are at severe risk by these mechanically transformed or mutilated seeds. DOWN WITH GMOs. DOWN WITH MAHYCO-MONSANTO. DOWN WITH CAPITALISM!
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