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Old 20-08-2003, 10:32 AM
Jim Webster
 
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Default Animals avoid GM food


"Brian Sandle" wrote in message
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In sci.agriculture Jim Webster wrote:

"Brian Sandle" wrote in message
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So much of the GM stuff is loss leader that the companies would

probably
pay that to keep up market cofidence in their seeds, so they can still
sell their associated chemicals which bring in the profit.


Gods you talk rubbish. You have of course evidence to back this up?


Here is something to go on with:


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US FARMERS REAP HEAVY PENALTY FOR SOWING GM CROPS
August 27, 2002
New Zealand Herald
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GM crops have, says
Hatchard, had a disastrous impact on United States farm economies.
[...]
All around, the US food industry has lost billions of dollars in
exports
since introducing GM crops.
US maize prices are at their lowest for 30 years - down from US$3
($6.43) to
$1.30 ($2.79) a bushel.
In 1996, before GM crops were introduced, US maize farmers made a
profit of
US$1.4 billion.
Last year, they lost US$12 billion. The US Government picked up a
third of
this through farm subsidies. Our Government could never afford to
protect
farmers this way.


note that UK farm profitability matches the US figures except we don't have
GM
the article is so grossly simplistic as to be fatuous
Jim Webster