GE
Free New Zealand in Food & Environment, 16th
March 2006 GE Free NZ has called for the NZFSA to immediately test Heinz Baby Rice products, (use by date 12th March 2007), for an unapproved strain of genetically engineered (GE) Bt rice. Tests on 19 food samples containing rice, collected by Greenpeace in Beijing supermarkets, were recently conducted by GeneScan, an independent laboratory based in Germany. The GreenPeace tests confirmed that the unapproved GE strain of rice, engineered to contain Bacteria thuriengensis (Bt) genes for insect control, were present, illegally contaminating the Heinz Baby rice food. "The NZFSA must
test Heinz Baby Rice for contamination and immediately recall
product if found." Claire Bleakley of GE Free New Zealand
in Food and Environment said, "Babies are the most vulnerable
sector in our community.
Studies have found that the Cry1Ac gene, the active gene in GE Bt pollen grains, provokes a strong immune reaction causing difficulty breathing, skin rashes, and stomach upsets in farmers living next door to GE fields.
Since there have
been no approvals for the commercialization or consumption of
the Bt Rice, the Chinese government has permitted only field
testing to date, it appears that the illegal rice has escaped
containment either by In 2005, multinational GE conglomerate Syngenta admitted that they mistakenly sold hundreds of tonnes of illegal unapproved GE BT10 maize, a large proportion has been exported over the past four years. "The NZFSA did not test for the Bt10 contaminant despite repeated requests," said Claire. There have been repeated
GE contamination events, in the USA in 2001, a $1 billion product
recall was issued after concerns of potential allergenic reactions
caused by an unapproved GE Bt corn (Starlink) entered the human
In Mexico in 2002, a centre of biodiversity for maize, testing of 22 varieties revealed genetic contamination in 15 of them, despite a government ban on GE planting. " NZFSA must act immediately to test and recall any product if found to be contaminated with the unapproved GE rice". ENDS
References: Articles
sourced from http://www.gmwatch.org Greenpeace
find Heinz Baby Rice Cereal contaminated by illegal GE rice,
14/3/06
First contamination
report: worldwide spread of GE Thursday, 9 March 2006, 9:37
am http://www.greenpeace.org.nz Dozens Ill &
Five Deaths in the Philippines Dr. Mae-Wan Ho A blast from a dark
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