Hi Peter and every one:
we have not these problems in Brasil 'cause nationally a law rules on not 
planting gmos. Of course many farmers are interested on the "promises" but 
seems that we have paved a good way.
I have read a bit about gmos, and some pollen migration were detected in 
Oaxaca, Mexico which contaminated wild corn in the area. There was a very tense 
situation because mexican government tried to do not let information about 
migration to be published. I've heard the same had happen in setentional Europe 
on wild beet.
One site that you could look at is http://www.bio-integrity.org/ where you can 
find some warnnings not heard inside USDA. You problably know about the recent 
UKs Soil Association report on gmos?
BR
Nelson.


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