Press Release
With 'Food Safety' being the theme of this
year’s World Health Day on April 7, 37 laureates of the Right Livelihood Award
from across the world have endorsed a declaration on the future of nutrition, denouncing
Golden Rice and Genetically Modified Bananas as 'false miracles' to achieving
food security.
Golden Rice is a genetically engineered rice variety offered by
GM proponents as a cure for Vitamin A Deficiency (VAD), while GM bananas are
proposed to compensate for a lack of Vitamin A and iron.
The declaration, written by 1993
Right Livelihoood Award recipient Vandana Shiva and a coalition of
women’s groups in India, comes as controversy escalates over the development of
GM crops in Africa. According to a February 2015 report by Friends of the
Earth International only four African countries, South Africa,
Egypt, Burkina Faso and Sudan, have released GM crops commercially, while
others are involved in testing or have placed bans and restrictions on GM crops
and commodities.
A GM banana project in Uganda under the National Agricultural
Research Institute and supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
recently provoked fierce resistance from local civil society organizations who
claim that there are better alternatives to GM.
Food sovereignty organization GRAIN, recipient of the 2011 Right Livelihood Award and signatory to the declaration, said
in an earlier statement, “Vitamin
A deficiency (VAD) – like other problems on malnutrition and hunger – is not
caused by the lack of Vitamin A in food, but by people’s inability to access a
balanced diet…it is a mistake to turn blindly to Golden Rice, a crop that the International Rice
Research Institute itself admits it has not yet determined can actually improve
Vitamin A...It is clear that the development of Golden Rice, with its avowedly
humanitarian mission to solve Vitamin A deficiency serves the biotech industry
in its efforts to win wider approval for GM foods. It is a tool to promote GMOs
that would pave the way towards control of food and agriculture by agrobiotech
corporations."
Nigerian environmentalist Nnimmo Bassey and
recipient of the 2010 Right Livelihood Award, said the move toward GM crops on the
continent is driven by profit and heralds a new form of colonization. “The modern biotech industry is really going
bananas. The so-called golden rice has always been known to be a hoax. The same
goes for the so-called golden bananas. The future of African nutrition and
access to the right food lies in the preservation of our biodiversity and
genetic resources,” he said.
The declaration states that Golden Rice has not in fact proven to be more
nutritious than indigenous varieties and that natural food sources like
turmeric provide much more iron than GM bananas.
“As a source of nutrition for the Global South, Golden Rice has no
real benefits. But considering the precedents set by soya, corn, canola and
cotton, introducing Golden Rice as a way for large companies to gain control
over entire food cultures based on rice, makes perfect sense,” states the
declaration. It also reveals the environmental costs, potentially damaging
health impacts and consequences for small-scale farmers of GM crop production,
and calls for support for sustainable agro-ecology systems with crop diversity
and seed sovereignty.
Read the full declaration:
See the list of signatures:
For background, please see:
"Who Benefits from GM Crops?" Friends of the Earth
International, February 2015
Media contacts:
Dr
Mira Shiva
Initiative for Health &
Equity in Society
Mobile: +91 981 058 2028
Dr
Vandana Shiva
Diverse Women for Diversity
Mobile: +91 981 0025 169
Kartini
Samon
GRAIN
Mobile: +628
1314761305
Email: kartini@grain.org
Nnimmo
Bassey
Health of Mother Earth
Foundation
Mobile: +234 803 727 4395
Email: nnimmo@homef.org
Josefina
Bergsten
Right Livelihood Award Foundation
Asia Press office: Josefina Bergsten
Mobile: +852 963 23144
Zahra
Moloo
Press Consultant for Africa
Right Livelihood Award Foundation
Box 15072
104 65 Stockholm
Sweden
Mobile: +254-724-568-164
Stockholm office: +46-8-702 03 40
Right Livelihood Award Foundation
Box 15072
104 65 Stockholm
Sweden
Mobile: +254-724-568-164
Stockholm office: +46-8-702 03 40
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