Leading the protest, Dr Venkata Reddy, Vice president,KRRS declared that “the farmers union will oppose any such open releases of GM crops as they are a step towards submiting our agriculture into the hands of US multinational Seed companies who are out here to control our seed and there by our agriculture”. He further pointed out that “GM rice is a threat not just to the farmer but to every citizen in the country due to the health and environmental implications. There has been many scientific studies accross the world pointing to the same.”
KRRS spokesperson also highlighted the major violations in the particular GM rice field trial at the KVK and said that “there was no information given to the local panchayat on the conducting of it which is required by the existing rules”. He further said that “people in the region had been kept in the dark about such dangerous experiments happening in here. There was no information boards kept outside the field trial to warn the people about the experiment. There was also free access to the trial plot which in the absence of any warning could lead to the seeds going out of the trial region and thereby mixing up and contamianting other regular rice verities which farmers in the region cultivate”.
India is a centre of orgin and diversity of rice and ahs close to 75000 land races of rice. The western ghats region in Karnataka is one of the regions of the country which is rich in rice diversity. Contamination from GM rice is seen as a major threat to this. Kerala state government had banned any open releases,including experiments, of GM rice due to this reason.There is no biosafety data on GM rice that is available untill now.
Dr Reddy warned the public sector research institutions in Karnataka who are getting into such ventures which are deleterious to the farming community. He urged them to do research in favour of the farmer and not for the profit-motivated seed companies.He also urged the state government to declare Karnataka as a GM Free state and demand the central government to stop such experiments in the state. He further reminded hat agriculture is a state subject and the state government needs to play an active role in ensuring that citizens of Karnataka are safeguarded from such dangerous experiments.
For more information:
Dr. Venkatareddy, Vice President, KRRS,mob: 9972596996
