Venezuela Bans GMOs and Prohibits Seed PatentingPosted on
December 21, 2015GMOBy
Amanda Froelich
The country recently approved a law that will ban the production, distribution, and importation of GM seeds.
To protect heirloom seeds and
organic farmers, the country of Venezuela, through its National Assembly, recently approved a law that will ban the production, distribution, and importation of
GM seeds.
According to the
recently approved draft Seed Law, the state shall promote sustainable agriculture as the strategic basis for food security.
The victory is being celebrated across the world, with anti-GMO proponents viewing this as just
one more sign
activist efforts’ are working.
GM Watch reports that the law has taken years of collective grassroots effort to construct and has been through a public consultation.
The new law proposes the creation of a national seed institution, which will audit and control the seed supply in order to prevent, identify, and punish violators of the
GMO ban. In addition, the institution will protect peasant seed, which has been part of the peoples’ culture for generations, and which is the product of natural
cross-breeding.
Way to go, Venezuela!
Thankfully, the nation isn’t alone in its efforts to
overcome the biotech industry. Earlier this month, President Vladimir Putin announced that Russia will become the
world’s leading exporter of non-GMO foods. Big shifts are happening, to say the least.
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