PRESS RELEASE
Date: 2nd June 2000
US Government dumping genetically engineered corn-soya mix on victims of Orissa super - cyclone
The Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology (RFSTE) in India, has just received the results of genetic
identification tests of the corn - soya blend being distributed by the US government in Orissa as food aid after the
Orissa super cyclone. The samples were collected by the RFSTE team during our relief work in Orissa after the super
cyclone. The RFSTE has been involved in ecological studies and biodiversity regeneration in the cyclone devasted coastal
regions of Orissa. The tests - which were carried out by US based Genetic I.D. - the world's leading laboratory on
testing for GE products - prove that the US has been using the Orissa victims as guinea pigs for GE products which have
been rejected by consumers in the North, especially Europe.
Of the $7.5 million given by the US as relief for Orissa 4.15 million was for food aid. The Genetic I.D. tests reveal
that the US government is using public funds meant for aid to create profits and markets for the biotech industry whose
food products no one wants in Europe.
We demand that the US government stop using money meant for relief to the poor for subsidising the Biotech industry and
helping it to use emergencies to create market access and market entry for GE products. We also call on the Government
of India and Government of Orissa to immediately withdraw the corn - soya blend from distribution in Orissa and
introduce mandatory segregation and labeling of all food imports for Presence of GE constituents. Such labeling is now
an international obligation under the Biosafety Protocol. Indian citizens cannot be unwillingly used as guinea pigs in
this experiment with GE foods.
The right to know what is in our food is our democratic right. Labeling is necessary to protect citizen's right to know
and right to information.
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