Betreff: [EF!] GM WHEAT DESTROYED IN SPAIN
Von: Earth First! Media
Datum: Wed, 7 Jul 2004 12:48:08 -0700
An: Earth First! alert , EF! biotech

GM WATCH daily
http://www.gmwatch.org
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1.GM WHEAT DESTROYED IN SPAIN
2.SAINSBURY'S MISLEADING MEDIA OVER GM MILK BLOCKADE
3.Essential Contacts and Reading for Sainsbury's Milk Campaign
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1.GM WHEAT DESTROYED IN SPAIN

For pictures and a description in Spanish of an action last Saturday 
morning, 3 July, in which a field of GM wheat was destroyed by La 
Plataforma Transgenics Fora! see:
http://www.biotechimc.org/or/2004/07/3147.shtml

La Plataforma Transgenics Fora! is made up of a large number of 
groups and people from all over Catalonia who use direct action in 
order to stop the imposition of GM technologies.

They are calling for:
- an end to GM research;
- the location of GM fields to be made public;
- Catalonia to be declared a GMO-free area.

More info: www.agrariamanresa.org/transgenics
or www.barcelonaindymedia.org or www.canmasdeu.net
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2.SAINSBURY'S MISLEADING MEDIA OVER GM MILK BLOCKADE
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/07/294268.html

Sainsbury's can't face truth about the depot blockades!!
07.07.2004 17:18

In 1999 the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) reps from 
every African nation jointly condemned Monsanto's efforts to force GM 
on Africa. Monsanto urgently called on PR company Burston Marsteller 
to tackle the crisis. The advice to the whole industry was never to 
admit that African farmers and leaders opposed GM and to pretend that 
all the opposition originated from white, middle class Europeans - 
specifically Greenpeace - who were happy for African babies to die in 
the interest of their extremist ideology. The biotech industry and 
their allies have since then blamed every anti-GM protest in Africa 
and every protest by peasant farmers on Greenpeace. Sainsbury's are 
now pretending that the joint farmer and activist blockade of their 
depots was arranged by Greenpeace - see emailed statement below. 
Greenpeace seem impressed by the action but have had to tell dozens 
of journalists who called them that this was completely independent 
from them....

 From: Parveen Johal [mailto: Parveen.Johal@sainsburys.co.uk]
 Sent: Monday, July 05, 2004 2:06 PM
 Subject: Statement

 We're disappointed that Greenpeace has chosen to target us when this is
 clearly an industry issue. Overall all of our depots have responded very
 well in ensuring minimum disruption to service. Our milk does not contain
 GM ingredients. Milk is highly regulated and like all supermarkets, we are
 subject to stringent food safety controls. Our milk is sourced from
 British dairy farms that supply other UK supermarkets, like Tesco and Asda
 - as well as hotels, schools and hospitals. The Food Standards Agency has
 categorically stated that there is no evidence that milk from animals fed
 on GM crops contains any GM material.

 To offer choice to our customers, we have launched a new milk from cows
 fed on non-GM feed which is now in over 100 stores.

A Mole
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re: Sainsbury's can't face truth about the depot blockades!!
07.07.2004 17:34

They also can't face the truth that Fair Farmgate Price protestors / 
farmers have got together with GM protestors as they failed to even 
admit that the blockades were also about the exploitation of farmers. 
Looks like they can't admit to the breadth of support for this 
campaign!

A Farmer
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3.Essential Contacts and Reading for Sainsbury's Milk Campaign
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/07/294268.html
05.07.2004 18:49

Members of the alliance challenging Sainsbury's milk policies include 
the following farming, science and activist groups:

FARM: The Independent Voice of Farmers www.farm.org.uk
FFA: Farmers For Action www.farmersforaction.org
FUW: Farmers Union of Wales www.fuw.org.uk
GEN: Genetic Engineering Network www.geneticsaction.org.uk
GFA: Genetic Food Alert  rjvint@globalnet.co.uk
I-SiS: Institute of Science in Society www.i-sis.org.uk
SFA: Small Farms Association www.small-farms-association.co.uk
SFFA: Small and Family Farms Alliance  michael@mhart.fsbusiness.co.uk
WFA: Wholesome Food Association www.domainomania.com/wfa

KEY REPORTS AND PAGES FROM THESE AND OTHER ORGANISATIONS:

Joint Sainsbury's Milk Campaign leaflet:
www.geneticsaction.org.uk/resources/alliancesainsburys.pdf

A Rough Guide to the UK Farming Crisis:
www.corporatewatch.org.uk/agriculture/farmreport.pdf

What's wrong with supermarkets?
www.corporatewatch.org.uk/pages/whats_wrong_suprmkts.htm
www.corporatewatch.org.uk/profiles/food_supermarkets/supermarkets.pdf
www.corporatewatch.org.uk/profiles/food_supermarkets/supermarkets_leaflet.pdf

Breaking the Armlock: alliance of 14 farming, environmental and 
consumer organisations fighting supermarket exploitation:
www.breakingthearmlock.com

Genetically Modified Animal Feed:
www.togg.org.uk/resources/animal%20feed.pdf

Nine reasons why UK farmers should say NO to GM maize
www.farm.org.uk/FM_Content.aspx?ID=175

GM Crops: Sorting the Wheat from the Chaff:
www.farm.org.uk/documents/GMBrief.execsumm.pdf

Tackling the farming crisis - together:
www.corporatewatch.org.uk/newsletter/issue2/nl2ed.html

The National Farmers' Union: friend to big business, not to small farmers:
www.corporatewatch.org.uk/profiles/nfu/nfu.htm

GM Milk Can Be Ditched Overnight
www.farm.org.uk/FM_PopNews.aspx?id=97
Steps to a GM-Free Future for the UK Dairy Industry
www.small-farms-association.co.uk/htm/news.htm

Off Your Trolley?: The Politics of Shopping:
www.domainomania.com/wfa/trolley.html

Milk Prices:
www.milkprices.com

Small Farms Association calls for Moratorium on GM Crops
www.small-farms-association.co.uk/htm/news.htm

29.3.04 Environmentalists and FFA Work Together
www.farmersforaction.org/press_releases.htm
"Leading environmentalists and farmers representative bodies met on 
Saturday 27 March 2004 in Bristol to discuss the current situation 
surrounding the growing of GM crops in the UK and also the current 
serious situation regarding falling milk prices. It was decided at 
this meeting that a series of direct action campaigns would begin in 
early summer, the message to be sent being very clear - No to GM, the 
consumer does not want it and fair prices for farmers"

Farmers For Action: Dairy Industry News:
www.farmersforaction.org/dairy.htm

FARM backs Farmers for Action
www.farm.org.uk/FM_Content.aspx?ID=106
"Congratulations to Farmers for Action (FFA) for forcing discount 
supermarket, Lidl, to drop its plans to cut farmgate milk prices by 
1.3p per litre. Farmers for Action's tried and tested tactic of 
blockading supermarket distribution depots paid off. farm members - 
and anyone else - can back up FFA's action and help ram home the 
message that farmers and consumers won't stand for farmgate prices 
below the cost of production by using farm's 'Fair Prices for Farmers 
& Consumers' stickers inside Lidl - and other supermarket - stores. 
FFA are also asking consumers to check up on the rumour that Lidl are 
importing milk from Poland to undercut UK dairy farmers. Please 
forward any evidence of such to:  secretary@farmersforaction.org For 
more information on Farmers for Action, visit their website 
www.farmersforaction.org "

Daisy the Cow









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