Moscow Outlaws Monsanto. “Russia puts GMO Genie back in the Bottle”
William
Engdahl
20
May, 2014
Russia
has some of the most precious uncontaminated top soil on the planet
and if it is rigorously controlled to stay GMO-free and free from
chemicals its productivity would increase as Europe declines,
geopolitical analyst William Engdahl told RT.
Russian
PMs have pondered a draft
bill outlawing
GMOs. A draft bill submitted to the Russian parliament likens GMO
production and distribution to terrorism. After entering the World
Trade Organization, Russia was expected to allow GM food production
and distribution within its market. However, in March Russia’s
President Putin said the country would stay GM-free without violating
its obligations to the WTO.
RT: What
do you think about this latest bill in Russia's parliament, which
equates GM producers who flout the rules with terrorists. Is that a
bit over the top?
William
Engdahl: The
language on Russian media blogs is [that] punishment for knowingly
introducing GMO crops into Russia illegally should have a punishment
comparable to that given to terrorists for knowingly hurting people.
The direction of this is anything that stops, and puts the genie back
in the bottle called genetic manipulation of plants and organisms is
to the good for the future of the mankind. The comment about 20
percent of harvest increase in some GMOs is absolute rubbish. There
is no long-term harvest gain that has been proven for GMO crops
anywhere in the world because they are not modified to get harvest
increases. So this is just soap bubbles that Monsanto, Syngenta and
GMO giants are putting out to loll the public into thinking it is
something good.
RT: Will
this measure, if adopted, reduce the number of GM products on the
market?
WE: I
hope it does. I haven’t got access to the paragraphs of legislation
but I think the direction that Prime Minister Medvedev indicated
two-three months ago in terms of making this U-turn against GMO that
seemed to have a green light after WTO. A year ago it was looking
like GMO was a common thing in Russia which would be a catastrophe. I
think the point is Russia has some of the most precious non-destroyed
top soil on this planet and the richness of this top soil, if it is
rigorously controlled to be GMO-free, to be free from chemicals, from
Roundup or Atrazyne which is Syngenta's favorite poison, and is
marketed on the world markets as certified organic. Russia has a huge
export market in Germany, in Western Europe, the European Union and
elsewhere because there is a tremendous lack of it. So anything that
Russia does to block GMO, keep in mind, the EU has not certified for
commercial planting any GMO for years. There is such a great popular
opposition in the EU that Monsanto, despite all the proclivities of
the corrupt European Commission in Brussels to go with it, or even
some people in the German government. The population is absolutely
adamant here, they do not want this in their food.
RT: How
can consumers be better protected from inadvertently buying
genetically modified food?
WE: They
can quite easily. First of all, they can do what the State of
California tried, and Monsanto spent millions of dollars to block it
and will try again. The State of Washington tried it and the same
thing with Monsanto spending millions of dollars to create false
lobbying campaigns [ensued]. The State of Vermont tried and succeeded
in getting labeling on products that contain above 0.9 percent of
GMO, which is similar to the EU. That is labeled on the shelves, when
you buy this box of Kellogg’s Cornflakes you make sure to look and
see if this is not GMO corn in my Cornflakes that my child is going
to eat or is it this GMO garbage that Kellogg’s would so lovingly
like to get rid of. That is one step. The other thing is for people
to become informed about what we eat. Support local farmers, it is
not against technology. I have seen it directly in Germany and
elsewhere in Europe that properly done organic farming creates
greater harvest yields than industrialized agriculture. The
productivity is better, the quality is finer. The animals that are
range fed, grass fed cows, chickens, they are real cows and chickens,
they are not these synthetic pseudo-meat that we buy on the
supermarket shelves in the big chains in Europe and in the US. So
that is something that Russia has a great positive contribution to
make.
I had a look on You Tube and found this piece from a year ago. The Russians appear to take this seriously
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