1. South Africa: GM crop problems called ‘failure of biotechnology’ (Digital Journal, Cape Times, Biotech Kenya)
Date Posted: April 27th, 2009
Mariam Mayet is the director of the African Centre for Biosafety. Her group has been raising concerns about genetically modified crops for several years. Ms. Mayet declares the recent crop failures the most significant development in the debate over GM food. She says biotechnology has failed.
The seeds in question were developed by biotech giant Monsanto. They were genetically altered to resist weed killers and produce high yields.
Ms. Mayet is calling for the South African government to ban all GM foods and investigate the crop failures.
Monsanto maintains that the maize seeds failed due to a simple labratory error. In a statement, Monsanto said the seeds were underfertilized and produced less pollen than expected.
More than 80,000 hectares of maize were affected. Monsanto is compensating farmers who lost crops.
Despite the recent problems, farmers told reporters that they will continue to grow GM seeds. Nico Hawkins is spokesperson for the local farmers’ cooperative, Grains-SA. His cooperative is assessing maize losses. Mr. Hawkins says they still support any technology that boosts maize production.



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