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Now They Want To Put Jellyfish in Our Sugar
BY JOHN INGHAM ENVIRONMENT EDITOR, www.lineone.com

JELLYFISH genes have been put into sugar cane in a shocking new genetically
modified food development approved by Australian government scientists.

They hope the gene will help stop juice extracted from raw sugar cane from
browning when it is crushed. But scientists, environmentalists and
politicians yesterday condemned the move as a step too far down the GM road.

The Daily Express has already revealed research by Chinese scientists to put
human genes into tobacco, tomatoes and potatoes. They want to establish
whether the genes allow the crops to grow in land contaminated with heavy
metals.

Greenpeace campaigner Andy Tait, who was this month cleared in a GM
crop-wrecking trial, branded the research as "irresponsible". He said it
gave the lie to the biotech industry's claim that GM crops are just an
extension of traditional cropbreeding.

Mr Tait added: "We are breaking species barriers in a way that could never
happen naturally with entirely unknown impacts on the environment and the
food chain. This is incredibly irresponsible behaviour by companies obsessed
with short-term profit at the expense of sustainable agricultural
production."

Professor Carlo Leifert, whose postgraduate students have carried out
controlled research into jellyfish genes in plants, found the Australian
work "incredibly worrying".

One of his students at Aberdeen University had discovered that inserting a
jellyfish gene into a bacterium rendered its original function - a control
of soil diseases - "useless".

Professor Leifert said: "It is another example of the completely
unpredictable nature of genetic transformation. By putting the jellyfish
gene into sugar cane you could change the toxicity spectrum in the plant."

"This could change the toxins the plant produces to defend itself from
insects into toxins that could potentially harm consumers."

Friends of the Earth said the trials were "a step way too far for the
public" and branded it "commercial suicide" for any company that bought the
sugar if it was ever cleared for consumption. Sugar manufacturers also
revealed that they would not sell the GM product should it ever come to
market. Tate & Lyle and British Sugar are both GM free and say they intend
to remain so.

Liberal Democrat Consumer Affairs spokesman Norman Baker said: "Consumers
would be horrified. They want to have confidence when they buy this basic
commodity that they are getting sugar not jellyfish. This is particularly
worrying for vegetarians. The question is, where will it end?" The
controversy began with the announcement this week that Australia's Genetic
Manipulation Advisory Committee had approved sugar cane using a jellyfish
gene for field trials.The cane has already been produced by Australian
government scientists and will be grown at three sites in Queensland over
the next three years.

© Express Newspapers, 2000

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