CURITIBA - March 22 - Greenpeace today called upon the
188 states at the 8th meeting of the Convention on Biological Diversity
(CBD) to maintain the moratorium on the field trials and commercial
releases of Terminator seed technology which was agreed six years ago.
"Some states like New Zealand along with a number of biotech companies
now want to sneak language into the text that would actually allow for a
'case by case' assessment of such technologies to open the door to field
testing, while they officially claim to uphold the moratorium", said
Greenpeace International's Benedikt Haerlin from the Convention.
"This technology threatens biodiversity, farmers rights and the
environment - what is needed is a ban on these technologies and not an
erosion of the moratorium under the pretext of scientific impact and
risk assessment," said Haerlin.
Terminators, or GURTS (Genetic Use Restriction Technologies), are a
class of genetic engineering technologies which allow companies to
introduce seeds whose sterile offspring cannot reproduce, preventing
farmers from re-planting seeds from their own fields. The seeds could
also be used to introduce specific traits which would only be triggered
off by the application of proprietary chemicals provided exclusively by
the same companies.
Terminator technologies would allow companies to prevent the public from
accessing the results of future breeding, which is the present rationale
of plant breeders' rights and even patents. The moratorium adopted by
the Convention on Biodiversity in 2000, discussed the need for more
information on the socio-economic, cultural and environmental impacts of
these technologies.
"Nothing in the past six years has changed the status quo. Rather, all
the additional information we now have on the impact of these
technologies confirms that sterility is not a viable means to protect
agricultural biodiversity, that it poses a potential threat to food
security and that it would have severe impacts on the livelihoods of
farmers around the world," concluded Haerlin.
Greenpeace is part of the global campaign www.banterminator.org Greenpeace is an independent, campaigning organisation which uses
non-violent, creative confrontation to expose global environmental
problems, and to force solutions essential to a green and peaceful future.
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