Eating Animals
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- Published on Tuesday, 11 September 2018 15:15
BELWEDER DECLARATION: “The Charter of Real Farming and Real Food”
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- Published on Monday, 26 June 2017 08:31

We, the undersigned, believe that industrial methods of food production
constitute a very serious threat to the Polish people and the Polish
countryside, and therefore we URGE the President and the Polish Government to respect
the voice of the majority of their electorate and immediately implement the
postulates of the BELWEDER DECLARATION: “The Charter of Real Farming and
Real Food”.
BELWEDER DECLARATION: “The Charter of Real Farming and Real Food”
Having in mind respect for the beautiful traditions of peasant family farms, which in a unique way contribute towards the preservation of culture and biodiversity of crops in the Polish countryside and the best foods available in Europe;
recognising the key role of small and medium farms in the protection and preservation of food sovereignty that is essential for the basic supply of food for the Nation;
and believing that the only way that can guarantee optimal health and good condition of natural environment is the promotion of a diet based on local high-quality foods and the preservation of country landscape marked by natural biodiversity,
we demand that the President and the Polish Government:
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Immediately start implementing a conscious policy whose aim is the protection and promotion of true qualities of the Polish countryside which serve the Polish Nation, and which are currently being irrevocably devastated by rapid globalisation and development of industrial farming.
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Remove the restrictions concerning the possibility to buy a full range of products from local farmers by shops, schools, restaurants and other institutions.
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Support and develop a strategy whose aim is the preservation of a large number of farmers and the traditional mosaic of family farms, and the development of strong, local and regional outlets, including an immediate implementation of a long-standing protection programme, as well as financial, expertise and promotion support for small and medium family farms.
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Support eco-agrotourism, the processing of foods on farms and the use of renewable energy sources.
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Take measures against air pollution (low emission from homesteads and farmhouses) in the Polish countryside.
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Implement an immediate ban on the sales, cultivation and production of GMOs, as well as an effective strategy for the production of GMO-free Polish animal feeds.
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Limit and completely withdraw industrial farming methods and make it possible for a long-term lease of land, currently in the hands of governmental agencies, to young, ambitious farmers who want to produce foods with the use of traditional and organic methods. Today, this will provide jobs form them and in future for their children, and will provide the Nation with good and healthy foods.
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Introduce organic faring methods into schools' and universities' curriculums as one of the main directions and not just an alternative to industrial methods of food production.
We urge the President and the Polish Government to protect the unique geographical and historical strength of Poland based on traditional Polish countryside and create/draw a new vision of farming in order to prevent the imminent global catastrophe that threatens life and health of mankind and biodiversity.
We urge the President and the Polish Government
to stop promoting the current agricultural policy based on highly chemical,
industrial farming that can lead hundreds of thousands farmers to
bankruptcy, soils to degradation and the country to food catastrophe.
We demand a fast answer concerning the implementation of the
above postulates.
I hereby agree to the processing of my personal data for the purposes of the BELWEDER DECLARATION: “The Charter of Real Farming and Real Food”
Sir Julian Rose, farmer and author, the President of the International
Coalition to Protect the Polish Countryside (ICPPC)
Jadwiga Łopata, Goldman Prize winner, educational organic farm – the
ICPPC ECOCETRE
dr Jacek J. Nowak, em. prof. SW, independent scientist, ICPPC's advisor
Edyta Jaroszewska-Nowak, President of Ekoland o/ ZPM, BIOEDEN FARM , NSZZ Solidarność RI o/ ZPM
Anna Bednarek, President of Stowarzyszenie Best Proeko-CIS
Lena Huppert, President of Fundacji Wspierania Rozwoju Kultury i Społeczeństwa Obywatelskiego QLT (QLT Foundation)
Anna Szmelcer, President of Stowarzyszenia Polska Wolna od GMO (GMO Free Poland)
Dorota Staszewska, doctor, Stowarzyszenie Polska Wolna od GMO (GMO Free Poland)
dr Jarosław Sachajko, President of Stowarzyszenie Rolników i Konsumentów Kukiz’15 (Farmers' and Consumers' Association Kukiz'15)
Jolata Dal, family farm Ohanadal, councillor
'Golden Rice': Unexpected genomic effects
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15 February 2017 / A new publication has reported unintended effects in genetically engineered rice producing precursors of vitamin A, so-called carotenoids. Crossing the manipulated rice with the Indian variety Swarna led to a nasty surprise: The resulting plants showed extensive disturbance in their growth. The researchers identified several reasons for this: The new gene constructs interfere with the plant’s own gene for producing growth hormones, and the additional gene constructs were not, as intended, active solely in the kernels, but also in the leaves. This led to a substantial reduction in the content of chlorophyll that is essential for vital functions in the plants.
https://www.testbiotech.org/en/node/1859Molecular and Functional Characterization of GR2-R1 Event Based Backcross Derived Lines of Golden Rice in the Genetic Background of a Mega Rice Variety Swarna
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Homozygous Golden Rice lines developed in the background of Swarna through marker assisted backcross breeding (MABB) using transgenic GR2-R1 event as a donor for the provitamin A trait have high levels of provitamin A (up to 20 ppm) but are dwarf with pale green leaves and drastically reduced panicle size, grain number and yield as compared to the recurrent parent, Swarna. In this study, we carried out detailed morphological, biochemical and molecular characterization of these lines in a quest to identify the probable reasons for their abnormal phenotype. Nucleotide blast analysis with the primer sequences used to amplify the transgene revealed that the integration of transgene disrupted the native OsAux1 gene, which codes for an auxin transmembrane transporter protein. Real time expression analysis of the transgenes (ZmPsy and CrtI) driven by endosperm-specific promoter revealed the leaky expression of the transgene in the vegetative tissues. We propose that the disruption of OsAux1 disturbed the fine balance of plant growth regulators viz., auxins, gibberellic acid and abscisic acid, leading to the abnormalities in the growth and development of the lines homozygous for the transgene. The study demonstrates the conserved roles of OsAux1 gene in rice and Arabidopsis.
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0169600TWN Biosafety Info: Assessment of Stacked Bt Soybean Overlooks Potential Health Risks
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THIRD WORLD NETWORK BIOSAFETY INFORMATION SERVICE
Dear Friends and Colleagues
Assessment of Stacked Bt Soybean Overlooks Potential Health Risks
In June 2012, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) approved, for the first time, genetically engineered stacked soybean MON87701 × MON89788, produced by Monsanto and sold under the brand name Intacta, for import and use in food and feed in the EU. The soybeans combine the expression of an insecticidal Bt toxin, Cry1Ac, present in the parental event MON87701, with herbicide resistance to glyphosate from parental event MON89788.
Read more: TWN Biosafety Info: Assessment of Stacked Bt Soybean Overlooks Potential Health Risks
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