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Agrofuels during the CBD in Bonn
Aktionsbündnis

puppets-and-banner An overview of agrofuel related background information, actionplans, workshops, statements, press releases and links to active organisations.
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Portuguese anti-GM crop action classified as terrorism.
GM er

Portuguese Judicial Police classifies action against genetically modified corn as a "terrorist" act in Europol report.


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GM Watch Podcasts
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A few weeks ago GM Watch started producing podcasts: audiofiles with interviews and reports on GM issues, adding another dimension to their excellent email list on - to say it in their own words - "the use of hype, propaganda and spin to promote this technology, and on exposing the role played by corporate-friendly scientists, industry front groups, PR companies, lobbyists, and political groups."

02 July 2006 How pro-GM lobbyists promote the GM agenda
25 June 2006 Illegal GM crops in Brazil and China
19 June 2006 GM pharmaceutical crops; Monsanto's GM rBGH
11 June 2006 Feeding the world and biotech PR; Doubts about drugs
5 June 2006 GM Cotton in India, worrying new research on GM Corn
1 June 2006 watching genetic modification around the world
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Eucalyptus Industry applies pressure to allow genetic
Brazil IMC

The subject of the genetically modified trees entered the lineup of the COP8 on this Thursday, March 30th. Korea and Venezuela presented a text that asked the moratorium on plantations or experiments with genetically modified trees, until more profound studies have been conducted. This discussion was not approved during the morning, which made possible meetings between countries and its delegations, before the discussion got resumed in the afternoon. The lobby of big corporations that form part of the Brazilian Delegation succeeded in getting the lawyer for Embrapa, Dr Simone Meira Dias, to represent Brazil. Simone, contradicting the agreement reached by the Delegation, spoke against the moratorium, as did Canada and Austria.

Audio:: NGO Biogaucha Defense | Claudio Roberto, executive secretary of MMA

Articles:: Brazil without leadership | Lobby of biotechnology companies | Brazil start world’s biggest forestall experiment| Field Work | CTNbio web site | NGO Biogaucha Defense web site

Older Features:: Three Countries block MOP3 | Brasil defends labelling, but biosafety is not granted | Expotrade prevents sale of organic meal | Via Campesina pressures the Brazilian Government at UN conference opening | Via Campesina's Parallel Convention Takes Shape | Worldwide Convention will discuss biosafety at Curitiba

Related Links:: Biotech IMC | Coptrix | Mea Bulletin | CDB web site | Brazilian government web site about CDB | Eco Info | UK Agricultural Biodiversity Coalition | FBOMS


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"We're practically in a play"
IMC BRAZIL

Pahlaços

With this sentence, Fernando Mathias, from the Social-Environmental Insitute, sums up the indecision of the Biological Diversity Convention (CDB-COP8) on the matter of access to genetical resources and division of benefits. According to him, the conflict of interests between countries that hold genetical resources (underdeveloped) and countries that hold the tecnology to explore them (developed) is being moved to foruns where developed countries are stronger, like Free Trade Agreements (FTAs), World Trade Organization (WTO) and World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). Reinforcing the tesis of the ending of CDB's competences, the president of the US, George W. Bush, has sent to the american congress a law project for a 50% reduction on the amount of resources sent to the Global Environment Facility (GEF). GEF is responsible for maintaining CDB, which is in serious danger of becoming unviable in case the project is aproved.


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VIA CAMPESINA PRESSURES Brazilian GOVERNMENT IN THE OPENING OF THE CONFERENCE OF THE UN
AGAINST GENETICALLY MODIFIED

At the monday's afternoon(03/13), in the metropolitan region of Curitiba, the Via Campesina carried out a march during the opening of the MOP3. The peasants were pressure the brazilian government for that this mark favorable position to make clear the labelling of genetically modified shipments. Around 500 militants entered marching in the Expotrade Pinhas, to participate of the Global Forum of the Civil Society, organized by NGOs and social movements.

PICTURES OF VIA CAMPESINA ACT

know more: [MOP3] march 13rd | Notes about debates 13/03


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Biosafety agreement reached in Curitiba
from www.haerlin.org/bsp

It was with relief but mixed feelings that the delegates and observers of the Biosafety Protocol meeting in Curitiba welcomed a last minute agreement on the contentious issue of identification and documentation of international shipments of GMOs in food, feed and for processing. After 4 days of intensive negotiations, which went into 6 a.m. in the morning of Friday in the "friends of the chair" drafting group and lasted until 8 p.m.
in the plenary a deal was found that does improve the previous interim provisions but fall short of what the large majority of countries wanted. The last watering down of the text, orchestrated by the US and industry, was carried out by Mexico and Paraguay.

[ IPS Biosafety Protocol Alive, but Restricted | Earth Negotiations Bulletin coverage of Biosafety Protocol | Greenpeace: Better than nothing | Biotech Trade Watch: 2f5032d Video of last negotiations, Interview with Li Lim Lin (TWN) on results | Friends of the Earth: International Safety Laws Agreed ]
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Interesses comerciais vencem na MOP3
CURITIBA: MOP3COP8

Após uma semana marcada pelo impasse da rotulagem de cargas transgênicas,a Reunião das Partes do Protocolo de Cartagena (MOP3) alcançou o consenso pela proposta do contém transgênicos. O acordo foi atingido com a inclusão de um adendo proposto pelo México, que junto com Nova Zelândia e outros países estava bloqueando o avanço das negociações. O resultado pode ser considerado uma vitória das transnacionais de biotecnologia, pois o prazo para regulamentação foi estendido de quatro para seis anos, e foi eliminada a identificação obrigatória de exportações e importações de produtos geneticamente modificados no comércio entre países membros (que adotaram o Protocolo) e aqueles não-membros (que não adotaram o Protocolo). Desse modo o documento final permite importações de transgênicos originados de países não signatários do protocolo, como os EUA. Os EUA, apesar de não ter ratificado o protocolo, mandou uma forte delegação pra fazer o lobby de seus interesses.

[LEIA MAIS]: Acordo com o México possibilita consenso sobre o "contém" | Terminator, a próxima batalha em Curitiba | Indecisão na MOP 3: secretário executivo antecipa impasse entre os países | ritual de abertura do Fórum Internacional Indígena | ritual de abertura do Fórum internacional indígena II

Editoriais Anteriores:: Três Países Bloqueiam a MOP3 | Brasil defende rotulagem, mas biossegurança não está garantida | Expotrade impede venda de refeição orgânica | Via Campesina pressiona governo brasileiro na abertura da Conferência da ONU | Toma forma a Convenção Paralela da Via Campesina | Convenção mundial discutirá biossegurança em Curitiba

Sites Relacionados:: biotech.indymedia.org | www.cop8.org.br | www.iisd.ca | www.biodiv.org | www.fboms.org.br
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Curitiba 2006 - For strict labelling and against terminator seeds
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After 11 years of negotiations, the final round in the question of trade of GMOs might have started today. Delegates from 132 countries who have signed the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety are meeting in Curitiba for the Third Meeting of Parties (COP8/MOP3). One of the main issues will be the labelling of GMOs (Article 18).

[ Background information and reports from Curitiba: Official website (CBD and CPB) | GM contamination register | Ban Terminator campaign, glossary | etc group | Panos | Friends of the Earth International incl. briefings on the WTO case | Third World Network Biosafety Information Network | Greenpeace International Biosafety Protocol 2006 ]
[ Actions & endorsements: Urge President Lula to defend the Cartagena Protocol | Sign on to ban Terminator]
[ News from Curitiba: IMC Brazil | IMC Curitiba blog | Earth Negotiation Bulletin | Biotrade Watch nearly live video coverage from KanalB and EED in English, Portuguese and German | Student blog | Biosafety Protocol News (blog) ]
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Reclaiming the Commons: from BioDevestation to BioDemocracy

From June 19 to June 22 in Philadelphia, USA, the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) held its annual international convention. The convention was the world’s largest gathering of biotech and pharmaceutical executives, as 18,730 representatives from 56 countries and all 50 U.S. states, gathered for 900 business presentations on health-care, agricultural, industrial and environmental biotechnology products.

Running opposite the BIO convention was a counter-convention called "BioDemocracy 2005", which consisted of a smorgasbord of activities aimed at challenging the biotech industry with an alternative vision of peaceful, sustainable and grassroots democracy. As they have done at previous BIO conventions, activists from across the country converged on the "City of Brotherly Love" to bring attention to BIO's closed-door agenda of medicine for profit, genetically engineered agriculture and bioweapons proliferation. previous conventions: San Francisco, 2004 | St. Louis, 2003 I WTO/USDA Sacramento, 2003 I Washington, DC, 2003

BioDemocracy 2005 kicked off on Friday with a Critical Mass bike ride (photos) against Biotech. The following day, a "Reclaim the Commons" open-air Festival brought together organic farmers, community gardeners, alternative health practitioners, artists, puppets, musicians, families, and activists to share knowledge, give-aways, and skills. Food Not Bombs, which was having a concurrent international gathering in Philadelphia to celebrate its 25th anniversary, provided food at the festival as well as at other BioDemocracy events.

audio: Audio Recordings of BioDemocracy Conference | Audio from morning biotech - Philly | More audio from morning rally at biodev | GE Trees I Food Not Bombs 25th Anniversary, Keith McHenry Reflections | Scientific Controversies in Genetic Engineering | Percy Schmeiser at BioDemocracy

other media: photos 1, 2, 3 video 1

personal accounts: Reportaje personal del BioDemocracy2005 (es) | A Firsthand Account In Philadephia Part One (en)

legal situation: Bail for Protesters set at $50,000 | Legal Situation in Philly

related sites: phillyimc.org | Reclaim the Commons | biodev.org


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Legisladores mexicanos abren la puerta a la privatización genética
ARN.ESPORA - indymedia México

En medio de la cortina mediática generada por la sucesión presidencial, el 27 de abril el Senado mexicano abrió la puerta a la privatización de los recursos genéticos mediante la aprobación por unanimidad de la “Iniciativa de ley federal para el acceso y aprovechamiento de los recursos biológicos y genéticos”, lo cual sin duda afectará gravemente, entre otras cosas, la soberanía alimentaria de México, como en el caso del maíz, ya contaminado desde su centro de origen.
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La mentira redonda de la soja sustentable
Medio Ambiente Indymedia Argentina

Durante los años 2003 y 2004 las empresas transnacionales dedicadas al negocio de granos y tecnología agrícola desarrollaron una estrategia de cooptación de ongs. ambientalistas y organizaciones de pequeños productores para “legitimar” la futura producción de soja que, según ellos, el mundo globalizado necesitará y que se estima aumentara en un 60%. Esta tarea de legitimación comenzó con la primera Mesa redonda de Soja Sustentable en 17 y 18 de marzo de 2005. Este encuentro internacional fue organizado por Vida Silvestre Internacional (WWF) y se debatió la "sustentabilidad" del modelo de monocultivo de soja transgénica en Argentina, Brasil y Paraguay en Foz de Iguaçu, Brasil, en el hotel cinco estrellas Bourbon Cataratas. [artículo completo]

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URGENT ALERT! TAKE ACTION NOW! STOP SMALLPOX GENETIC ENGINEERING!
Sunshine Project / Third World Network

biohazard symbol (4 April 2005) – An international alliance of non-governmental organizations has launched a campaign to urge the World Health Organization to reject a proposal that would permit the genetic engineering of smallpox and to instead ensure that all remaining stocks of the virus are destroyed within two years. Debate on the proposal will take place at the World Health Assembly (WHA), which meets in Geneva, Switzerland beginning on May 16th.

[ Sunshine Project | Third World Network ]


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El trébol de la mala suerte
bioptimistas

Uruguay es una pequeña nación sudamericana que ha trabajado mucho para vender una imagen de "país natural". Su ganado alimentado con pasturas naturales y sus productos lácteos y mieles de buena calidad, que han encontrado su lugar en los mercados internacionales, chocan contra la avanzada de las plantaciones de eucaliptos y los cultivos transgénicos: además de la soja, siempre en expansión, hay dos variedades de maíz GM aprobadas y otras dos en evaluación. A esto se suma el reciente pedido de autorización para evaluar un trébol GM, desarrollado en Australia por un científico uruguayo, que hasta ahora no ha sido liberado en ningún país.

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Soy, Soy, Soy Everywhere....
Jz

Climbers March 16 - Iguazu, Brazil & Rotterdam, the Netherlands. A counter conference on soy with participants from the South American landless movements, peasant and environmental groups is currently taking place in Iguazu, Brazil. The conference is in opposition to Business meeting for 'Sustainable Soy' organised by agribusiness corporations and WWF. At the same time, support actions have taken place in Rotterdam harbour, in the Netherlands, against the soy industry.

[ Counter Conference on soy | Indymedia Argentina in Iguazu | Report (Spanish, Dutch) and Pictures (1,2,3) and Movies from Counter Conference | Pictures, Movie (1 , 2) and Report (Dutch, English,Spanish) of Rotterdam action | Radio Mundo Real from Iguazu 1,2,3 | New Soy Report English & Spanish ]


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World Consumer Rights Day 2005 focus on GMOs
Consumers International

Consumers Say no to GMOs On 15 March 2005, World Consumer Rights Day, consumer organisations all over the world will say NO to GMOs! Consumer International (CI) member organisations will lobby governments, hold public meetings and street demonstrations to stop the spread of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). They will demand labelling of all GM foods and independent safety testing.

[ Consumers International | Article | GMO Fact Sheets | GMO Actions ]


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