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Agrocarburants

L’industrie et le gouvernement parlent de biocarburants de première et de deuxième générations. Bon nombre de personnes préfèrent le mot « agrocarburant » à d’autres termes afin d’insister sur le fait que ces combustibles liquides sont produits à même les cultures agricoles ou sur des terres qui seraient habituellement utilisées pour l’agriculture.

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Corporate Control

The markets for genetically engineered (also called genetically modified or GM) crops are dominated by six seed and agrochemical companies. The high level of corporate concentration in the seed market has already meant higher prices, limited choices for farmers, a narrowing of genetic diversity in crops, and stagnating innovation.

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Environmental Impacts

The early warnings of environmentalists about the negative impacts of genetically engineered plants are, unfortunately but inevitably, being proven correct. In addition to ongoing concerns about the impact of GM insect resistant (Bt) crops on soil ecosystems and non-target insects we see the following serious problems.

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Feeding the World

CBAN’s final report in the GMO Inquiry 2015 examines the claim that we need genetically modified crops (and animals) to address global hunger and provide enough food for a growing population.

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GE Free Zones

Our definition of a GE Free Zone is a municipality or group of municipalities that has passed a resolution against genetically engineered (GE) crops and animals within its jurisdiction.

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Golden Rice

“Golden Rice” is the name of a rice that has been genetically modified (GM, or genetically engineered) to produce betacarotene, which the body can convert into vitamin A. This beta-carotene gives the rice grains the yellowish colour that has inspired its name.

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Risques pour la santé humaine

Il y a vingt ans, le Canada approuvait les premiers aliments génétiquement modifiés. Au Canada (et aux É.-U.), on a permis que des aliments GM se retrouvent sur les tablettes d’épicerie sans étiquetage, sans débat public sérieux, sans tests du gouvernement et sans études à long terme sur l’alimentation animale.

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Étiquetage

Les gouvernements du Québec et du Canada nient le droit des consommateurs à l’information en ne rendant pas obligatoire l’étiquetage des produits contenant des OGM. Depuis l’autorisation des premiers OGM par le gouvernement fédéral en 1995, une forte majorité (généralement supérieure à 80 %) de citoyen-ne-s exige l’étiquetage obligatoire des OGM qui se retrouvent dans leur assiette.

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Présence de faibles concentrations

Le gouvernement canadien propose de permettre la contamination de notre chaîne alimentaire par des aliments génétiquement modifiés qui n’ont pas été approuvés comme aliments sécuritaires au Canada. Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada a organisé des consultations avec les intervenants sur ce qui est appelé « présence de faibles concentrations »

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Monsanto

Monsanto is the largest seed company in the world (accounted for 29% of the world’s commercial seed market in 2013 – ETC Group) and owns the seed planted on over 80% of the GE crop acres in the world.

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New GE technologies

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Patents

“Intellectual property” refers to a group of laws – such as patents, Plant Breeders’ Rights, copyright, trademarks and trade secrets – intended to protect inventors and artists from losing control over their intellectual creations/ideas. Intellectual property has become a powerful tool for corporations to create monopolies and consolidate market power.

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Pesticides

The term “pesticides” includes herbicides, insecticides and fungicides. The industry promised that genetically modified (GM) crops would reduce the use of pesticides in farming. Instead, herbicide use has increased with the use of GM crops.

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Regulation

Genetically engineered (also called genetically modified or GM) crops were first approved in Canada in 1995 without public debate. There is no labelling of GM foods on grocery store shelves and there is no consultation with the public before new GM foods are approved.

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Terminator Technology

There is an international moratorium on Terminator technology (seeds that are genetically engineered to be sterile after harvest). Brazil and India have national bans on Terminator technology but the industry is actively working to make Terminator legal in Brazil.

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Trade

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