Friends of the Earth Europe
Press Statement
Roma, Italy 13 June 2002: Immediate Release.

GMO FOOD AID: HELPING THE HUNGRY OR DESTROYING LIVLEIHOODS?

Industrial Nations and Biotech Companies show their technology is out of
control: Developing World alarmed at deliberate programme of GMO
contamination.

Six years after the 1996 World Food Summit, Friends of the Earth deeply
regrets that once again world agriculture and food policies are not
addressing the real causes of hunger and instead remain locked in
mythical policy solutions that have no chance of ever bringing benefits
to the world's hungry.  A clear example of a mythical solution to world
hunger problems is biotechnology which while widely discredited as a
genuine solution to hunger, nonetheless has been the focus of a powerful
lobby campaign by the biotechnology industry and the US Administration
in the run up to the Rome Summit.

The widespread condemnation during this week's Summit of the discovery
that food donated by USAID comprised of GM corn StarLink not authorized
for human consumption anywhere in the world reflects the complete lack
of control that biotech companies have over their products. Friends of
the Earth US has requested the US Administration to recall the StarLink
corn and to require Aventis to pay for any costs incurred by recalls and
replacements (see www.foe.org/foodaid).

According to Juan Lopez of Friends of the Earth International, "The
promises of the biotech companies are broken each time one of these
contamination incidents happens. FAO should think twice before jumping
into bed with biotechnology."

Additionally, as illustrated by GMO contamination results recently
reported
from Mexico, the distribution of whole seed intended for consumption
leads to planting in centers of origin, threatening local agricultural
diversity. Further, corn seed sent as food aid to Guatemala has been
confirmed to contain GMOs not authorized in the European Union. In
Nicaragua the presence of GMOs was also confirmed in corn seed sent as
food aid from Germany.

"The fact that Germany is financing aid comprising of corn seed
contaminated with GMOs and has sent it to a center of origin of corn
such as Nicaragua is further proof of the irresponsible management of
this technology" said Julio Sanchez from Centro Humboldt-Friends of the
Earth Nicaragua.

Other discoveries of genetic contamination in food aid have also
occurred in
several Latin American countries in the last months.

 "Food Aid programmes when used systematically in impoverished countries

serve as instruments for the dumping of production surpluses from
Northern
countries, creating dependency and contributing to the destruction of
local production." says Ana Lucia Bravo Acci�n Ecol�gica - Friends of
the Earth Ecuador.  Friends of the Earth Latin America is requesting the
Governments in the Summit, the FAO and the WFP to forbid GMOs in food
aid programmes in accordance with the precautionary principle.  "Our
livelihood is our future."

Increasing numbers of organisations have been expressing concern about
the promotion of biotechnology as a solution for developing countries.
International development organisation Oxfam International recently
announced a moratorium on GMOs and the need for improved enforcement of
monitoring systems to stop GMOs from entering countries in consignments
of food aid.
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Contact Friends of the Earth at the World Food Summit:

Juan Lopez - mobile telephone number: 00 39 339 74 49 630

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Friends of the Earth is the largest grassroots environmental network in
the world campaigning to protect the environment and to create
sustainable societies.

Friends of the Earth Europe unites more than 30 national member groups
with thousands of local groups.




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