24 June 2002
Crunch -time for Labour's "Miracle" policy for agriculture as Australians admit GE-Free zones are doomed.
The Labour party policy to allow some regions to be GM-Free as recommended by the Royal Commission has been signalled as
fatally flawed by an announcement from the NSW Agricultural Minister Richard Amery that GM-Free agricultural zones
cannot co-exist with GE releases.
" It supports the view that Labour will need to be Miracle-workers to do what they are claiming- which is to manage a
GE-release strategy, as well as preserving our non-GM options," said Jon Carapiet, a spokesperson for GE-Free NZ ( in
food and environment).
"The Australian Minister is saying that based on current overseas evidence the government cannot be expected to make
co-existence work," said Mr. Carapiet
While some Australian states have not ruled out attempts to preserve GE-Free production, Mr Amery is reported as telling
the Sydney Morning Herald that co-existence strategies are "unworkable".
Mr Amery said:"There is conjecture about buffer zones and exclusive zones, but until someone can put up a proposal that
shows it can work it unrealistic to expect the Government to do it."
GE-Free NZ( in food and environment) is calling on the Labour Party to be honest about their GM stand: they must get off
the fence on whether they are allowing full-scale GE releases, and if so, explain why, when it clearly threatens our
non-GM agricultural sector.
"All the signs are that this is an all-or-nothing issue, not a case-by-case one" said Mr Carapiet. " We do not believe
Labour are able to work a Miracle that no-one else has managed to do."
Australian conventional and organic farmers have warned of "significant financial losses and economic problems" because
of GE contamination. Australia has now been hit with a series of applications for release of GE crops, including canola,
directly threatening their growing GE-Free exports to world markets that will not buy GM crops.
Media Contact Jon Carapiet -815 3370