With the mining of Alberta tar sands, and now this approval of 2,4-D
resistant crop seed, Canada is making some bad environmental choices.--Tom
In a message dated 5/17/2013 6:14:13 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
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Dow said the new crops and herbicide are safe and effective. But critics
contend that Dow's plans will only add to weed resistance problems, and the
2,4-D chemical component in the Enlist herbicide is unsafe for humans and
animals as well as the environment.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture
surprised Dow AgroSciences on Friday when it said it wanted to further
scrutinize Dow's proposed new Enlist crops, a move that delays Dow's
commercialization plans in the United States.
Canadian regulators have
already approved Enlist corn and soybeans and Dow said it will speed up seed
production for a commercial launch.
NOTE: This needs to be seen in the
light of Canada's muzzling of scientists to help suppress environmental and
health concerns, the makeover of the country’s flagship research labs so that
industry sets their agenda, and of course its environmentally catastrophic
exploitation of dirty tar sands oil.
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Canada approves Dow's
new Enlist Duo herbicide
Carey Gillam
Reuters, May 16
2013
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/05/16/dowagrosciences-herbicide-idUSL2N0DX0OL20130516
Canadian
regulators have given a green light to Dow AgroSciences, a unit of Dow
Chemical Co, to introduce a controversial new herbicide meant to control
spreading weed resistance, Dow said on Thursday.
Health Canada's Pest
Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA)approved "Enlist Duo" herbicide for use in
Canada, making it the first country to authorize the new
herbicide.
U.S.-based Dow AgroSciences' Enlist herbicide is designed to
be used alongside new biotech crops for which Dow is seeking approval. These
biotech crops are able to tolerate Enlist herbicide, which helps farmers more
easily treat fields for problem weeds.
Millions of acres of weeds
throughout North America have become resistant to the popular Roundup
herbicide, which is used in conjunction with "Roundup Ready"
herbicide-tolerant crops. Dow sees its Enlist system as an
alterative.
"Managing hard-to-control and resistant weeds is one of the
biggest problems farmers are facing, and Enlist is a solution they need to
continue moving farming forward," Stan Howell, vice president, North America,
Dow AgroSciences, said in a statement.
Dow said the new crops and
herbicide are safe and effective. But critics contend that Dow's plans will
only add to weed resistance problems, and the 2,4-D chemical component in the
Enlist herbicide is unsafe for humans and animals as well as the
environment.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture surprised Dow
AgroSciences on Friday when it said it wanted to further scrutinize Dow's
proposed new Enlist crops, a move that delays Dow's commercialization plans in
the United States.
Canadian regulators have already approved Enlist
corn and soybeans and Dow said it will speed up seed production for a
commercial launch.
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