[All] Fw: [cban e-News] Protest Notices (Ontario): Oct 24 and Nov 3 - Farmers and Consumers
Louisette Lanteigne
butterflybluelu at rogers.com
Thu Oct 18 11:20:18 EDT 2012
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Subject: [cban e-News] Protest Notices (Ontario): Oct 24 and Nov 3 - Farmers and Consumers
1) Protest: Wed, Oct 24, noon-1PM, Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario. Join local farmers to stop GM alfalfa! Protest call out is below.
2) Walk: Sat, Nov 3, 10AM, Toronto: Kids Walk Against GMOs: http://www.gmo-news.com/
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Urgent Action Alert from the National Farmers Union – Grey Local 344 and Region 3 (Ontario):
Stop industry plans to pave the way for the commercial release of GM Alfalfa in Ontario!
Protest!
Wednesday, October 24, 2012, 12 noon to 1 p.m.
Outside the Delta Hotel Kitchener-Waterloo, 105 King Street, (corner of King and Fredrick Streets) Kitchener,
the site of an industry meeting on GM alfalfa.
Why? The Canadian Seed Trade Association is holding a workshop to pave the way for the release of genetically modified alfalfa in eastern Canada. The goal is to develop a “coexistence” plan for GM alfalfa but farmers know “coexistence” is impossible. Since alfalfa is pollinated by bees, GM alfalfa will cross pollinate with non-GM and organic alfalfa, threatening the livelihoods of family farmers in Ontario
Prairie farmers have already rejected GM alfalfa so the industry is trying to find a way to make GM alfalfa available in eastern Canada. GM alfalfa will not benefit Ontario farmers.
Bring your banners. Bring your voices. Together we can stop the release of GM alfalfa in Ontario.
This protest call out was issued by the National Farmers Union Grey Local 344 and Region 3 (Ontario). For details please contact Charlie Nixon at 519-363-2781 or see www.cban.ca/alfalfa
Why is GM alfalfa such an urgent concern? Alfalfa is a perennial crop pollinated by bees, therefore GM contamination is inevitable. If genetically modified (GM) herbicide tolerant (Roundup Ready) alfalfa is released in Ontario it will have negative impacts on many different types of farmers and farming systems, both conventional and organic. Glyphosate (the active ingredient in Roundup) resistant weeds are becoming more common in southwestern Ontario. Another glyphosate tolerant crop will make it more difficult for farmers to control weeds in their crops and to plan their crop rotations.
Why is Alfalfa Important? Alfalfa (harvested as hay) is used as high-protein feed for animals like dairy cows, beef cattle, lambs, poultry and pigs and is also used to build up nutrients in the soil, making it particularly important for organic farming. If introduced, GM alfalfa would ruin export markets for alfalfa products and threaten the future organic food and farming in the North America.
Lucy Sharratt, Coordinator
Canadian Biotechnology Action Network (CBAN)
Collaborative Campaigning for Food Sovereignty and Environmental Justice
Suite 206, 180 Metcalfe Street
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K2P 1P5
Phone: 613 241 2267 ext. 25
Fax: 613 241 2506
coordinator at cban.ca
www.cban.ca
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