YEEEHAAA!!!!! BAYER MUST DIE!!!
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Subject: [Biofuel] GM RICE INDUSTRY FACING MELTDOWN - FoE


GM WATCH daily
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1.GE rice industry facing meltdown as global tide of rejection grows
- Greenpeace
2.Re: GM RICE INDUSTRY FACING MELTDOWN - FoE
3.Bayer defends genetic contamination as "Act of God" - Greenpeace
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1.GE rice industry facing meltdown as global tide of rejection grows
Bayer, global pusher of GE rice must admit defeat, says Greenpeace
GREENPEACE PRESS RELEASE

International 6 February 2007 - - The global rejection of genetically
engineered rice is revealed today as 41 of the world'Äôs biggest
exporters, processors and retailers issued written commitments to
stay GE free. The worldwide tide of opposition is contained in the
new Greenpeace rice markets report.

The report 'Rice Industry in Crisis' carries extracts of company
statements covering Asia, Europe, Australia, and North and South
America. (1) and includes a commitment from the world'Äôs largest
rice processor, Ebro Puleva, to stop buying US rice. This follows a
major contamination incident in 2006, when the world's rice supply
was contaminated with an experimental and illegal variety of GE rice
produced by biotech company Bayer.

"Bayer is aggressively pursuing commercial approvals for its GE rice
globally, including in Europe and Brazil, yet refuses to accept
responsibility for the major financial damage its unauthorised GE
rice has caused in the US and elsewhere. Indeed, Bayer is blaming
hardworking farmers or 'acts of God' for these problems when all
signs point to Bayer being at fault," (4) said Adam Levitt, a partner
in the Chicago office of the law firm of Wolf Haldenstein Adler
Freeman & Herz 'Äì one of the law firms leading the prosecution of
these cases against Bayer.

"This global contamination and global market rejection of GE rice
clearly shows the need for Bayer to withdraw from any further GE rice
development," said Jeremy Tager, Greenpeace International rice
campaigner. "Bayer proves that GE rice is too risky. Through field
trials alone Bayer caused massive financial damage to the global rice
industry. The commercial growing of GE rice must never become a
reality; the impact on the world's most important food crop would be
disastrous."

The report also examines the significant economic implications of the
Bayer contamination, including when rice futures prices plummeted
$150 million -- the sharpest one-day decline in years. Experts have
predicted that US rice exports may decline by as much as16% in
2006/2007. (2) Several multi-million dollar class action lawsuits
have been filed by US farmers who refuse to bear the financial burden
of Bayer's irresponsible and negligent conduct. The farmers claim
that Bayer is responsible for the contamination of rice supplies and
the economic losses the U.S. rice farmers have suffered as a result
and must compensate farmers for the monetary and other losses that
they have sustained as a result of Bayer'Äôs improper conduct. (3)

In addition to the class action lawsuits, several individual lawsuits
have also been filed and there are also anecdotal reports that
European traders contemplating legal action. As a result of the
contamination of the rice supply with Baye's GE rice farmers,
millers, traders and retailers around the globe are facing massive
financial costs, including testing and recall costs, cancelled
orders, import bans, brand damage and consumer distrust 'Äì distrust
that could last for years.

"Governments from around the world must respond to the economic,
market and environmental damage caused by the 2006 GE rice
contamination and reject outright any GE rice food and cultivation
applications currently on the table," said Tager. "GE rice should not
be developed as genetic engineering is an unnecessary, unwanted and
outdated technology that threatens the world'Äôs most important
staple food."

Greenpeace campaigns for GE-free crop and food production grounded on
the principles of sustainability, protection of biodiversity and
providing all people access to safe and nutritious food. Genetic
engineering is an unnecessary and unwanted technology that
contaminates the environment, threatens biodiversity and poses
unacceptable risks to health.

For more information and interviews
Jeremy Tager, Greenpeace International GE campaigner, +31 6 4622 1185
Adam Levitt, partner, Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLC,
312-984-0000, U.S. lawyer representing rice farmers in U.S.-based
class action litigation against Bayer
Namrata Chowdhary, Greenpeace International communications officer
+31 6 4619 7327

Notes to editors
(1) Company statements received from the following countries: Japan,
Switzerland, France, Hong Kong, Germany, Australia, Pakistan,
Thailand, India, Brazil, Spain, Canada and the UK. For statements see
pages 7 'Äì 12 of the Rice markets report:
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/press/reports/rice-industry-in
-crisis/

(2) Elias P. 2006. California growers fear biotech rice threat.
Washington Post. 15 October, 2006.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/15/AR2006
101500465.html

(3) Weiss, R. 2006. Firm Blames Farmers, 'ÄòAct of God'Äô for Rice
Contamination. Washington Post. 22 November, 2006.
www.washingtonpost.com/ActofGod
Leonard, C. 2006. 13 Lawsuits Over Accidental Spread of Genetically
Altered Rice Could Be Combined Into 1. Associated Press. 30,
November, 2006.
www.boston.com/LawsuitGErice

(4) Countries in which Bayer CropScience has applied for
authorization for cultivation or food/feed consumption. All approvals
are for LL62 unless otherwise noted.
1. Australia 'Äì food and feed. Applied 2006
2. Brazil 'Äì cultivation, food and feed, seed import, additional
field trials. Applied 2006
3. Canada 'Äì approval granted for food and feed 2006
4. European Union (25 states) 'Äì food and feed. Applied 2004
5. New Zealand 'Äì food and feed. Applied 2006
6. Philippines 'Äì food and feed. Applied 2006
7. South Africa 'Äì food and feed. Applied 2006
8. United States 'Äì approvals granted for cultivation, food and
feed. Approvals 'Äì LL601, 62, 06 (2006, 2002)
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2.Friends of the Earth UK
Re: GM RICE INDUSTRY FACING MELTDOWN AS GLOBAL TIDE OF REJECTION GROWS
Immediate release: Tuesday 6 February 2007

A new report revealing the global market rejection of GM rice is
published today by Greenpeace. This follows the contamination
incident where illegal GM rice, grown experimentally in the US, has
contaminated long grain rice in the UK and around the world. Below is
a press release which also notes the legal actions farmers in the US
are taking against biotech company Bayer to compensate for financial
losses.

In the UK, Friends of the Earth is legally challenging the Food
Standards Agency in a case to be heard in the High Court on 20 and 21
February. The Environment group believes that the FSA failed to take
the necessary steps to protect consumers from being exposed to
illegal GM rice.

Friends of the Earth's GM Campaigner, Clare Oxborrow said
"This contamination incident highlights the weaknesses in the
regulation of GM crops and foods in the UK and around the world.
Biotech company Bayer should be held liable for damages and financial
losses caused by its experimental crop contaminating world food
supplies. Instead hard hit rice farmers have no choice but to seek
compensation through the courts."

"In the UK, the Food Standards Agency is responsible for protecting
the public from food contamination incidents, yet it has failed to
act to stop the illegal GM rice being sold to the British public.
Friends of the Earth has resorted to legal action to force the FSA to
comply with the law, and put consumers' interests over those of the
food industry."
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3.Bayer defends genetic contamination as "Act of God"
06 February 2007
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/news/act-of-god-060207

You might blame the dog for eating your homework, or a traffic jam
for being late to work. But if you ever find yourself facing a
multimillion-dollar class action lawsuit for contaminating the
world's number one food crop with an unapproved genetically
engineered variety, just do what biotech company Bayer does. Blame
God!

Yes folks it seems that according to Bayer, God hasn't been dealing
with the big issues lately. Instead of answering millions of prayers,
stopping wars or ending famines, God has left all the important
things to gather dust in the heavenly inbox whilst ensuring Bayer's
unapproved variety of genetically engineered (GE)  rice goes forth
and multiplies around the world instead.

According to documents submitted to the court by Bayer, last year's
massive contamination of US rice with an unapproved, experimental
variety of rice called LL601 was due to 'acts of God' or the rice
farmers themselves.

Pushing the blame onto the rice farmers is no surprise as the farmers
are the ones suing Bayer for millions of dollars of lost income. The
price of US rice plummeted last year, immediately following the
discovery of the GE contamination in rice exported to Europe and
Japan, where consumer resistance to Bayer's less-than-divine
intervention  in their food is strong.

The LL601 rice was originally grown as an experimental field trial
all the way back in 1999-2001. The trial ended with no approval for
growing the strain commercially.

That should have been the end of LL601 for good. But five years
later, testing of US rice imports across Europe and Japan showed the
experimental LL601 very much alive and contaminating.

"Bayer is aggressively pursuing commercial approvals for its GE rice
globally, including in Europe and Brazil, yet refuses to accept
responsibility for the major financial damage its unauthorised GE
rice has caused in the US and elsewhere."

"Indeed, Bayer is blaming hardworking farmers or 'acts of God' for
these problems when all signs point to Bayer being at fault," said
Adam Levitt, a partner in the law firm of Wolf Haldenstein Adler
Freeman & Herz - one of the law firms leading the prosecution of
these cases against Bayer.

Shifting the blame isn't new for big business trying to avoid
responsibility for their mistakes. But God as scapegoat? That's
probably a new low in the GE industry's pursuit of the almighty
dollar.

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