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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Fight Genetically Modified Plants!


Action Alert — Bill C474 — March 17 Deadline
Support Bill C-474

Support Canada's Farmers! You can stop GE Alfalfa and GE Wheat! Write a letter to your MP instantly from http://www.cban.ca/474action Take action before March 17, 2010.

Your concrete action could stop genetically engineered (GE) seeds from causing chaos in Canadian farming! Bill C-474 would require that an analysis of potential harm to export markets be conducted before the sale of any new genetically engineered seed is permitted. The Bill could stop GE alfalfa and GE wheat.

Private Members Bill C-474 is currently scheduled for debate in Parliament March 17. This Bill is critically important because, as we know from experience, the introduction of new genetically engineered (GE) crops can cause economic hardship to farmers.Farmers are at risk when GE crops are commercialized in Canada without also being approved in our major export markets.

Flax farmers in Canada are now paying a heavy price because of this exact problem. Late last year, Canadian flax exports were discovered contaminated with a GE flax that is not approved in Europe or in any of our other export markets (except the U.S.). Flax farmers actually foresaw that GE contamination or even the threat of contamination would close their export markets. That's why they took steps in 2001 to remove GE flax from the market. Despite this measure, flax farmers were not protected. The GE flax contamination closed our export markets in 2009. It has created market uncertainty and depressed prices. Farmers are also paying for testing and cleanup and may be required to abandon their own farm-saved flax seed and buy certified seed instead. These costs are an unnecessary and preventable burden.
We cannot allow GE seeds to harm our export markets.

Please support Bill C-474 and protect Canada's farmers.

Write a letter to your MP instantly from http://www.cban.ca/474action Take action before March 17, 2010.Bill C-474 was introduced by Alex Atamanenko, the NDP Agriculture Critic and MP for British Columbia Southern Interior.

For more action options and information see http://www.cban.ca/474action or contact Lucy Sharratt, Coordinator, Canadian Biotechnology Action Network coordinator@cban.ca 613 241 2267 ext. 6

This action alert was issued by the Canadian Biotechnology Action Network (CBAN) http://www.cban.ca

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