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Wonderful!!
On Oct 12, 2013, at 8:52 AM, Thomas Mathews, CIG wrote:
> This is very important because Mexico is home to native varieties of corn (Zea mays)..--Tom
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> Subj: MEXICO: GM suspended!!
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> http://www.foodfirst.org/en/GMO+corn+banned+in+Mexico
> Mexican judge rules that GMOs are imminent threat
> Monsanto and Pioneer must stop selling GM seeds in Mexico
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> A federal judge has ordered Mexico's Secretary of Agriculture, and
> SEMARNAT (which is equivalent to the EPA) to immediately "suspend all
> activities involving the planting of transgenic corn in the country
> and end the granting of permission for experimental and pilot
> commercial plantings".
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> Judge Verdugo wrote the opinion and cited "the risk of imminent harm
> to the environment" as the basis for the decision. The judge's ruling
> also ruled that multinationals like Monsanto and Pioneer are banned
> from the release of transgenic maize in the Mexican countryside" as
> long as collective action lawsuits initiated by citizens, farmers,
> scientists, and civil society organizations are working their way
> through the judicial system.
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> The judge's decision reflects a commitment to respect the
> Precautionary Principle expressed in various international treaties
> and statements of human rights.
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> This ruling marks a milestone in the long struggle of citizen demands
> for a GMO-free country.
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> The class action lawsuit is supported by scientific evidence from
> studies that have documented the contamination of Mexico's native
> corn varieties by transgenes from GMO corn, principally the varieties
> introduced by Monsanto's Roundup ready lines and the
> herbicide-resistant varieties marketed by Pioneer and Bayer
> CropScience.
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