Kiwi Fruit Growers Must Keep It Natural
The New Zealand Kiwi Fruit industry has led the way in positioning itself internationally as 'GM-free' and developing
successful new varieties like the golden kiwi. It must keep it that way.
HortResearch and biotech company Genesis Research and Development Corporation have uncovered the DNA behind the fruit's
colour.
It is vital that such research is applied ethically but not used to release GE-fruit which will damage New Zealand's
clean, green, natural brand image.
"The benefits of staying GE-free are clear as market's overseas and consumers at home seek safe, sustainably produced
and clean food, " says Jon Carapiet from GE-Free NZ in food and environment.
"It is vital to the economy that our biotechnology strategy encompasses the values captured in the Brand New Zealand
image. For food production this includes more natural, low-pesticide,organic, ethical and clean production."
The dairy industry is also under threat, despite it success, because of promotion of feed-lots and maize for cows to
replace grass-only feeding.
Add this to issues like price and poluted rivers and it grows to become a threat to the 'green' image that Fonterra use
to promote Anchor butter in Europe and which our tourism and exports rely on.
GE-Free NZ is calling on the Kiwi fruit industry to re-commit to these values.
Studying DNA does not mean you need to go GE, and the Kiwi industry has proved that.The industy must ensure their future
is protected and that "kiwi fruit" stay natural - whatever their colour.
ENDS