agriculture

Briefing: GM Crops won't feed the world

Last edited 30 March 2004 at 9:00am
Publication date: 
21 March, 2007

Publication date: February 2004

Summary
It has been a year since the "hunger crisis" erupted in Southern Africa which again highlighted the ongoing threat to food security in that region. While the anticipated crisis in Africa did not emerge, the global food and hunger situation has continued to deteriorate ...

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GM crops need more pesticide

Last edited 3 December 2003 at 9:00am

Biotech companies have continually promised that genetically modified (GM) crops will benefit the environment. But now the countryside in the United States is suffering because of the rush to embrace GM.

A new study has revealed that pesticide use has increased by a massive 73 million pounds (33,112 metric tonnes) since US farmers started to grow GM crops commercially in 1996.

GM Farm Scale Trials

Last edited 15 October 2003 at 8:00am
Publication date: 
21 March, 2007

A media briefing on the Government's GM farm scale trials

Publication date: October 2003

Summary
The Government's four year farm scale trial programme was launched in 1999 in response to widespread calls for a halt to the development of GM crops. The results were announced in October 2003. This briefing outlines what the farm scale trials failed to test, and the Greenpeace position on the trials.

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Greenpeace enforces international law to stop GMOs entering Mexico

Last edited 12 September 2003 at 8:00am
12 September, 2003

As the World Trade Organisation meeting in Mexico looks set to leave developing countries at the mercy of the US and biotech companies like Monsanto, Greenpeace stopped the first shipment of genetically engineered maize entering Mexico after a new international law came into force yesterday allowing countries to reject GMOs.

Conclusion: Wrong questions, wrong time, just wrong

Last edited 24 May 2003 at 8:00am
The shoppers guide to GM

The shoppers guide to GM

Agriculture in the UK today

Last edited 24 May 2003 at 8:00am
Organic farming fields

Organic farming fields

Why the GM Public Debate was flawed

Last edited 24 May 2003 at 8:00am
GM corn

GM corn

Greenpeace campaigns against the release of genetically modified organism (GMOs) to protect the environment, our food and farming communities. We oppose the release of genetically modified crops into the UK.

We believe the Government's GM Public Debate process was severly flawed.

Monsanto out of our food

Last edited 28 January 2003 at 9:00am
Publication date: 
21 March, 2007

A Greenpeace International briefing prepared for the World Social Forum Porto Alegre, Brazil

Publication date: January 2003

Summary
Monsanto is the leading company responsible for contaminating the environment with genetically engineered (GE) crops. Its products accounted for over 90% of the total area planted with GE crops in the world in 2001.

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Monsanto: Get out of our food

Last edited 28 January 2003 at 9:00am
Percy Schmeiser is being sued by Monsanto

Percy Schmeiser is being sued by Monsanto

Greenpeace comments on GM sugar beet research

Last edited 20 January 2003 at 9:00am
Farm Scale Trials

Farm Scale Trials

A new UK report, A novel approach to the use of genetically modified herbicide tolerant crops for environmental benefit", has claimed that growing GM sugar beet in the UK significantly increases the amount of wildlife in fields. The research was done by Brooms Barn Research Station and was part-funded by Monsanto, but "independently" assessed. It was based on modifying the herbicide regime for GM Roundup Ready sugar beet and claimed that later, more targeted spraying produced more weeds, hence more insects and eventually better response from bird populations. However, the data was very incomplete, and the timing of the herbicide application was absolutely crucial. It showed that early application resulted in an increased yield, but significantly less biodiversity improvement. Late application meant lower yields, but higher wildlife dividends.