> > Washington is frustrated with the EU's four-year moratorium on new > biotech products, a policy U.S. farmers say costs them hundreds of > millions > of dollars in sales each year.
It is common practice in comerce to check that a market needs a product before producing it. One ignores this at ones own peril. Blaming somone for not buying what they don't want is a strange sort of commerce. One should look at producing what the market is demanding. As this insistence with producing what the market does't want has continued over a number of years, the proponents of this type of production system are either slow lerners or there is another plan afoot. With observing what has happened in Percy Schmeiser's case, one wonders if it might not be to totally own and control all commercial seed stocks and through it, food supply?