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US to Vatican: Genetically Modified Food Is a "Moral Imperative"

29 December 2010,
<http://www.truth-out.org/us-vatican-genetically-modified-food-is-a-moral-im
perative66369> Mike Ludwig, t r u t h o u t | Report

 

Secret United States diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks detail efforts
to promote genetically modified (GM) crops and biotechnology across the
globe, including the Vatican, where US diplomats pushed the Roman Catholic
Church to support biotech food in developing nations.

Cables from embassies in Spain, Austria and even Pakistan reveal the US
diplomats have clearly sided with the biotech industry, even as
<http://www.truth-out.org/monsanto-opponents-both-claim-victory-historic-gen
etically-modified-crop-case60678> court cases  and public debates over GM
food raged in the US and abroad.

In 2005, a US diplomat and a USAID official met with Catholic leaders in
Rome to discuss biotech foods, according to a
<http://213.251.145.96/cable/2005/08/05VATICAN514.html> leaked cable.  The
diplomats reported that Catholic leaders said the science and safety of GM
food would soon be a "non-issue" in the Vatican and signaled a cautious
acceptance of biotech products despite active opposition among the faithful:

Preoccupation at the Vatican, they said, was tied more to economic
arguments, as some fear that widespread use of GMO food in the developing
world would subjugate its farmer population and become a form of economic
imperialism simply serving to enrich multi-national corporations.

US diplomats pledged to continue pushing GM foods as a "moral imperative" to
feed growing populations in order to counter opposition to the biotech food
industry among Catholic activists and clergy.

A document drafted by scientists linked to the Vatican and leaked to the
press in 2010 suggested the Catholic Church could have a moral obligation to
promote GM food crops to combat world hunger, according to the British
newspaper
<http://www.independent.co.uk/.../is-the-catholic-church-in-favour-of-gm-cro
ps-2159473.html> The Independent.

Other cables reveal plans to counter anti-GM initiatives across Europe, and
in 2008, US diplomats declared the Monsanto MON-810 corn crop in the biotech
stronghold of Spain as "under threat" from a campaign to ban GM crops in
Europe.

Spain was the first European country to approve the MON-810 corn variety,
and by 2009, Spanish farmers were responsible for 75 percent of the MON-810
crop in Europe, according to the leaked cable.

Top Spanish officials warned US diplomats that Spain was under pressure from
other European Union (EU) countries to ban MON-810, and Monsanto officials
told the diplomats that acceptance of the product was threatened by an
agreement between the French government and environmental groups.

Truthout recently
<http://www.truth-out.org/wikileaks-us-ambassador-planned-retaliation-agains
t-france-over-ban-monsanto-corn66131> reported that, in 2007, the former US
ambassador to France wanted to "retaliate" against the French for creating
anti-GM momentum in Europe and questioning the safety of MON-810 when the
product was up for re-evaluation in the EU.

France suspended cultivation of MON-810 in 2008 despite a EU report that
found no new risks associated with the crop. French and independent
scientists initiated a rigorous debate with EU scientists over MON-810, and
by 2009, bans were in place in France, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Greece and
Luxembourg.

Additional cables from the Spanish embassy tracked the country's
<http://www.truth-out.org/wikileaks-us-ambassador-planned-retaliation-agains
t-france-over-ban-monsanto-corn66131> approval  of GM corn varieties and
<http://www.truth-out.org/wikileaks-us-ambassador-planned-retaliation-agains
t-france-over-ban-monsanto-corn66131> identified Spain as a "country worth
continuing to target" in efforts to promote acceptance of biotechnology.

MON-810 is engineered to excrete the Bt toxin, which is poisonous to some
insect pests. A stacked version of MON-810 is also engineered to be
resistant to glyphosate, an herbicide first popularized by Monsanto under
the brand name Roundup.



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