Monsanto Caught Illegally Planting GM Corn in India
 
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February 8th 2012

By IndiaGmInfo <http://indiagminfo.org/?p=360#more-360>

Ahead of a regulators' meeting on February 8th 2012, and reacting to
the confirmed reports of Monsanto's illegal planting of Herbicide
Tolerant (HT) maize in its GM maize trial, the Coalition for a GM-Free
India demanded that Monsanto
<http://wakeup-world.com/category/environment/monsanto/>  be blacklisted
immediately. The violation was revealed in a response of the Genetic
Engineering Appraisal Committee to an RTI application. "This
agri-business corporation has been caught violating the law and norms
repeatedly. The Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC
<http://moef.nic.in/modules/project-clearances/geac-clearances/> ) has
also been caught failing in its duties. GEAC, in spite of violations
brought to its notice earlier also, has never taken up any deterrent and
penal action against this Multi National Company", said the
Coalition in a press statement issued in Delhi and a Press Conference
held in Bengaluru. Monsanto's illegal planting was known to the
regulators (as the information was obtained through an RTI response from
GEAC), but they chose not to look into the matter pro-actively and the
regulators were in effect protecting Monsanto, alleged the Coalition.



The approval for the biosafety research level II trial (BRL-II , the
penultimate stage before consideration for commercial cultivation) for
Monsanto's herbicide tolerant, insect resistant GM maize with
stacked traits (two Bt genes and one herbicide tolerance gene) was
granted during the GEAC meetings held on 15th November 2010 and 8th
December 2010. This is also the first GM product of Monsanto in India in
its own name and not in the name of associate companies like Mahyco.
Monsanto <http://wakeup-world.com/category/environment/monsanto/>  and
the biotech industry have been claiming that the herbicide tolerant,
insect resistant GM maize with stacked traits would be approved soon.

"Monsanto's GM maize trials have been going on for several
seasons now in various locations around the country. It took a rare
scientist in one monitoring team to point out the fact that planting of
the herbicide-tolerant GM maize took place without permission from
competent authorities! What is more damning is that there is no evidence
of any discussion or action by the regulators on this finding. This
clearly demonstrates that the regulators are unconcerned about biosafety
violations or contamination and are protecting and supporting offenders
like Monsanto", said Kavitha Kuruganti, Member, Coalition for a
GM-Free India <http://indiagminfo.org/> .

The RTI response revealed that a team led by Dr Pradyumn Kumar of the
Directorate of Maize Research (DMR is supposed to be supervising all the
GM maize BRL II field trials), noted the following in its visit report
(5th May 2011): "Before planting NK603
<http://cera-gmc.org/index.php?evidcode%5B%5D=NK603&auDate1=&auDate2=&ac\
tion=gm_crop_database&mode=Submit>  event treatment in future, the
permission from competent authority may be obtained". This clearly
demonstrates that this field trial consisted of an unapproved, illegal
GM herbicide tolerant maize while the trial is supposed to be for the
hybrid of Bt genes' line (MON89034)
<http://www.cera-gmc.org/?action=gm_crop_database&mode=Submit&evidx=534>
and herbicide tolerant line (NK603) (HT/Bt maize). A point to be noted
is that trial protocols were prescribed by DMR along with GEAC and it
was a DMR scientist who recorded the illegal planting of the HT maize
line.

"This appears to be a repetition of an earlier episode of herbicide
tolerant cotton (Roundup Ready Flex – RRF cotton) planted by
Monsanto's affiliate, Mahyco <http://www.mahyco.com/> , without
permission. The GEAC, in that instance, found the clarifications
submitted by Mahyco highly unsatisfactory and warned that any
non-compliance in future would attract punitive actions under EPA 1986,
sought a resolution adopted by the Mahyco Board of Directors expressing
regret and reaffirmation that such lapses would not be repeated, and
that the data generated during the BRL II trials using the unapproved
GMO shall not be considered for regulatory purpose. All of these were
decisions recorded in the July 2011 meeting of the GEAC", reminded
the Coalition.

What is ironic in the case of the GM maize trials of Monsanto
<http://wakeup-world.com/category/environment/monsanto/>  is that
further field trials have been approved after this visit of the
monitoring team on 5th May 2011 recorded the illegal planting!

Monsanto has also been caught violating several biosafety norms in its
GM maize cultivation plot in Bijapur in early 2011, around the same time
as this Monitoring Team's finding of illegal planting inside the
University in Dharwad. The Bijapur episode, documented by Greenpeace and
a Kannada TV Channel had been brought to the notice of the regulators
and no investigation has been completed so far into this complaint.
Egregious violations were also found during various other field trials
from 2005 onwards.

In the face of such impunity from these seed corporations and
irresponsible inaction by the regulators, it is ironic that when civil
society groups try to prevent contamination from these untested GMOs by
objecting to such trials like in the case of the Bayer GM rice trial in
Patancheru or DuPont GM rice trial in Doddaballapur, they are being
treated as criminals! The history of GM crop regulation in India is
replete with violations and illegal plantings and repeated failure on
the part of the regulators in checking these or even taking serious
action post facto. Therefore citizens are forced to step in to uphold
biosafety.

"The Coalition demands that the Minister for Environment & Forests
fix accountability on Monsanto and its Indian associates for violating
Indian law. It also demands that MoEF take action against the regulators
who repeatedly fail to check the violations of the corporations, and
call on state governments of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka to drop all
charges against activists involved in biosafety protection", added
the Coalition.

ps: Page 10 to 14 in the scanned document downloadable here
<http://indiagminfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/GEAC_RTI-monsanto-nk6\
03-illegal-planting.pdf>  do not pertain to the GM maize in question but
got inadvertently included in the scanned document. Page 15 to 20 is the
relevant monitoring report in this instance.

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