Tuesday, October 20, 2009

BT Brinjal: Disaster is here, on our plates

No surprises that the GEAC committee approved GM foods. It takes only commonsense to guess the game that the Central government is upto.

Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh has so categorically said he will `study' before the Centre takes a decision. That GM foods are another name of destruction is not a new issue.

Experts and those concerned with sustainable agriculture have long maintained that in the absence of any concrete study on the long term consequences of GM foods, it is disastrous to approve their commercial use.

Why is it that most GM crops are grown in China and India? Can one not guess it? The US of A and other developed countries want their populations to be safer!

Why is the government so keen on approving GM foods? Because it has to show submission to the diktats of world powers like US and European countries.

Why have countries like India been chosen for such mass destruction? Come on, it's so easy to mess up with the procedures and the system here in the name of development! That those who were testing the GM crop BT Brinjal were part of this 32 member GEAC that approved it, proves the whole point.

The Environment Minister has said he condemns the way Greenpeace handled this issue. Mr Minister, I as a citizen don't need a Greenpeace to make me understand what is globally stressed about repeatedly. GM foods are poison on the plate.

For citizens like me, it is about time we discarded the once indigenous and ancient vegetable from our plates. Or still better, started growing food on our window-sills!

Read these post: When every mouthful is a health risk, Sustainable Agriculture

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