wonder how long before the oilco's try to get in on this, too?
(not that it's not bad enough already...)



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> P A N U P S
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> Terminator Technology Marches Ahead
>
> April 4, 2003
>
> On April 1, ETC Group* reported on the ongoing research and
development of a highly controversial genetic seed sterilization
process known as Terminator technology--plants genetically engineered
to render seeds sterile. Terminator technology is being developed as a
biological mechanism to strip farmers of their right to save and
re-plant seeds from their harvest, thus creating greater dependence on
the commercial seed market.
>
> The ETC report, Terminator Technology: Five Years Later has found
that five years later, Terminator is far from dead. Together with
hundreds of civil society, farmers' and indigenous peoples
organizations worldwide, ETC Group (formerly known as RAFI) concludes
that the only solution is for governments to recommend a global ban on
suicide seeds.
>
> ETC Group also reports on "Exorcist Technology," the biotech
industry's recent attempt to develop genetically engineered (GE) crops
that shed their foreign DNA before harvest, with the help of chemical
inducers. The industry sees this as a means of silencing anti-GE
critics since the final products will not contain foreign DNA.
"Exorcist is a new technology, but the basic strategy is the same--the
biotech industry wants to shift all the burden to the farmer and
society. If gene flow is a problem, the farmer will be obliged to
apply a chemical inducer to excise the offensive transgenes. It's the
newest bag of genetic tricks to fix the biotech industry's leaky genes
and public relations problems," explains Hope Shand of ETC Group.
>
> "We're still discovering new patent claims on Terminator, this time
by Syngenta, and now the seed industry and the U.S. Department of
Agriculture are boldly extolling the virtues of Terminator technology
for small farmers and indigenous peoples," explains Shand.
>
> According to ETC Group, the biotech industry is "greenwashing"
Terminator by promoting it as a biosafety tool. The group is concerned
that if Terminator technology wins market acceptance under the guise
of biosafety, it will eventually be used everywhere as a monopoly tool
to prevent farmers from saving and re-using seed.
>
> Terminator technology has not yet been commercialized. However,
according to Harry Collins, a Vice-President at Delta and Pine Land
Co. (the world's largest cotton seed company) his company continues to
work toward commercialization. Delta & Pine Land, the U.S. Department
of Agriculture, Syngenta, DuPont, Monsanto, BASF and Purdue, Iowa
State and Cornell universities all hold Terminator patents. Syngenta,
with nine patents, holds more Terminator patents than any other
company, although Syngenta has stated publicly that it will not
commercialize the trait.
>
> On June 23-25, 2003, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (owner of
three Terminator patents), U.S. Agency for International Development
and the U.S. Department of State have invited ministers of trade,
agriculture and environment from 180 countries to a Ministerial
Conference on Agricultural Science and Technology in Sacramento,
California. If the ministers accept the U.S. government's invitation
to attend the meeting, the ETC Group recommends that they hold the
U.S. government accountable for its role in developing, patenting and
licensing Terminator technology.
>
> "If the U.S. government plans to showcase biotech's new and
controversial agricultural technologies for the South in the lead up
to the WTO Ministerial in Cancun, it should begin by explaining why it
supports an anti-farmer, anti-diversity technology for use in the
developing world--where 1.4 billion people depend on farm-saved
seeds," advises Silvia Ribeiro of ETC Group who is based in Mexico.
>
> The full text of the 10-page report on Terminator and Exorcist plus
policy recommendations is available at: http://www.etcgroup.org/.
>
> *The Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration, formerly
RAFI, is an international civil society organization headquartered in
Canada. The ETC group is dedicated to the advancement of cultural and
ecological diversity and human rights. The ETC group is also a member
of the Community Biodiversity Development and Conservation Programme
(CBDC). The CBDC is a collaborative experimental initiative involving
civil society organizations and public research institutions in 14
countries. The CBDC is dedicated to the exploration of
community-directed programs to strengthen the conservation and
enhancement of agricultural biodiversity. The CBDC website is
http://www.cbdcprogram.org/.
>
> Source: ETC Group news release, April 1, 2003; ETC Communiqué,
May/June 2003, Issue # 79.
>
> Contact: ETC Group, P.O. Box 68016 RPO, Osborne, Winnipeg MB R3L
2V9, Canada; phone (204) 453-5259; fax (204) 284-7871; Web site
http://www.etcgroup.org/.
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