Community | February 26, 2009 | 17 comments

Monsanto's BT cotton kills soil as well as farmers

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Biosafety refers to ensuring that GMO’s do not harm the environment or health.

The soil, its fertility, and the organisms which maintain the fertility of soil are a vital aspect of the environment, especially in the context of food and agricultural production.

A recent scientific study carried out by Navdanya, compared the soil of fields where Bt-cotton had been planted for 3 years with adjoining fields with non GMO cotton or other crops. The region covered included Nagpur, Amravati and Wardha of Vidharbha which accounts for highest GMO cotton planting in India, and the highest rate of farmers suicides (4000 per year).

In 3 years, Bt-cotton has reduced the population of Actinomycetes by 17%. Actinomycetes are vital for breaking down cellulose and creating humus.

Bacteria were reduced by 14%. The total microbial biomass was reduced by 8.9%.

Vital soil beneficial enzymes which make nutrients available to plants have also been drastically reduced. Acid Phosphatase which contributes to uptake of phosphates was reduced by 26.6%. Nitrogenase enzymes which help fix nitrogen were reduced by 22.6%.

At this rate, in a decade of planting with GM cotton, or any GM crop with Bt genes in it, could lead to total destruction of soil organisms, leaving dead soil unable to produce food.

The ISAAA in its recent release has stated that there are 7.6 mha of Bt-cotton in India. This means 7.6 mha of dying soils.

The impact of GMO’s on soil organisms is not commonly studied. This is a vital lacunae because Bt toxin crops such as Mon 810 corn or Bt-cotton or Bt Brinjal have serious impact on beneficial soil organisms.

The government of India is trying to grant approval to Bt Brinjal without Bio safety studies on impact on Soil organisms. The European Commissión is trying to put pressure on GMO free countries to introduce Mon 810.

The Navdanya study the first that has looked at the long term impact of Bt cotton on soil organisms is a wake up to regulators worldwide. It also shows that the claims of the Biotechnology industry about the safety of GM crops are false.

To get a copy of the report and for further information, please contact –

Navdanya
A-60, Hauz Khas
New Delhi – 110 016
Phone : 91-11-26535422 / 26532124
Email : vandana AT vandanashiva DOT com
Website : http://www.navdanya.org/
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17 comments // Monsanto's BT cotton kills soil as well as farmers

  • mik661
  • JanforGore
  • csmonut
  • csmonut
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      csmonut  
    • Jan and others,
      I was called by Senator Ensign's office, Nevada, on my complaints about Monsanto.
      I was told that once a lawsuit is filed, by either the farmer(s) or Monsanto, there can be NO LEGISLATATIVE calls made, no questions, and no percieved interference because it goes against ethic rules!
      In other words.....Monsanto, keeping lawsuits going against farmers, insures the government stays out of their way!
      Now...the lady from Ensign's office, Paulette, told me that if I wanted, she could have someone from the Agricultural Dept. call and they could tell me whether or not they can even investigate Monsanto and their practices.
      I am not as up to the latest info as are some others that post here.

      If anyone would like to talk to the Agricultural Dept. about this, email me with a phone number, because the lady in Ensign's office, Paulette, said she would have someone from the Ag Office call and talk to them.
      If I don't hear from anyone, I'll have a go at it myself.

    • 4 years ago
  • idealist
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      idealist  
    • cotton has allways been an evil feild. allways trying to keep hemp out of the market and keeping the rich white man warm at night.......... ok well all im saying is that hemp can feed us,be used conventionaly for just about anything nessisary, & keep us warm and dry.
      u ever tried eating cotton? (cotton mouth)

    • 4 years ago
  • Snails
  • shejohn
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  • bailey78
  • JackHerer
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      JackHerer  
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    • Hemp's rapid growth makes it one of the fastest CO2-to-biomass conversion tools available, more efficient than agro-forestry per land use. Hemp grows in diverse soil types and conditions without the need for chemical inputs and improves soil structure while also protecting and binding soil. Hemp also adds nutrients to soil by tapping into sub-soil nutrients other plants cannot access. It also destroys nematodes and other soil pests, resulting in improved yields of follow on crops. With the additional benefits of high nutrition and versatile biomass for raw materials, hemp offers a path to sustainable living in harmony with the environment and eco-systems we depend on.

    • 4 years ago
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