Well, I'm afraid that the neonicotinoid suspension gave them a good excuse to push this one down our throats.
BS. Its entirely disingenuous to suggest its an 'either/ or' situation.
Well, I'm afraid that the neonicotinoid suspension gave them a good excuse to push this one down our throats.
Really, 101 now that's really is impressive. Lots of good fresh Welsh air I bet.
aye - real son of the soil - never ventured much outside his little patch of paradise (apart from the odd jaunt to Hereford for the autumn auctions)and a bloodline traced back to kings, saints and Welsh heroes (and the odd crusader!) We thought he'd died a few years ago - only to see his photo in the paper last year celebrating his 100th birthday with his little brother (only 97 years old!
Personally I believe GM crops could bring mankind, and maybe beekind, great benefits.
There is no risk to bees or honey, I wouldn't worry.
Hi Farbee,
You have only to look at the research that has been into GM crops to become alarmed. For instance, some versions of GM crops produce only sterile seeds.
This could be seen as a good thing so that the GM plants do not get into the natural environment.
Those would tend not to work well in the third world, where they tend to keep the seeds from one year to plant the next. (But it does give a huge tie-in to the profits of the seed producer.) Some other versions produce herbicide resistant plants, so that you can blitz the fields with those herbicide. You significantly increase production, but kills all biodiversity.
This will all depend on economics. If the seeds do not prove their worth i.e. produce more yield and use less in chemicals to controls weeds or insects etc, then nobody will use them. They will simply go back to using what they had that is more profitable. Not unlike buying quality queens.
On the other hand, you can produce plants that glow when attacked by pests. This allows for very targeted use of pesticide. This would reduce the amount of pesticide use. You can also produce plants with tomato genes that produce their own pesticide. Again reducing pesticide use and probably being a 'good thing'.
In other words, GM can go in 'good' or 'bad' directions. So you look at who is doing all the research. You discover a lot of it is done by businesses who have a bad track record and you become very scared. These people are not researching GM for the good of humanity but to make money. (They are in business after all.) They do not care if they dismantle the food chain as long as they get their share of the money. Until we find a way to properly approve/regulate the direction of GM research, I think it is too dangerous to leave in the hands of the seed and pesticide companies.
As will all things the devil is in the detail but simply too many people have a gut reaction and are misinformed and hence do not able to really see the the wood from the chaff.
my main reason for starting this thread was nothing to do with politics or feeding alarmists .
they are changing the basic genetics of the plants so i was concerned that it could have an effect on bees.
have they changed the protein structure in the pollen ?
have they changed the structure of the nectar ?
as i said i know nothing about GM crops only that the farmer i spoke to said they were being released in england soon. not wales or scotland as i understand they have banned all GM crops .
if the seed manufacturers have altered the protein make up of pollen will it still be ok for the bees to use ?
will the modified plants make the same amounts of pollen /nectar ?
will GM plants be self pollinating and cut the need for the bees/insects out completely ?
will the modifications change the taste of any honey produced from these crops ?
http://www.globalresearch.ca/death-...ecline-of-bee-colonies-in-north-america/25950
http://ftmdaily.com/global-issues/global-food-crisis/are-honey-bees-endangered-by-gmo-crops/
http://www.gmeducation.org/farming/p149468-gm-maize:-killing-bees-and-threatened-by-bugs.html
the more i look the more is worries me..
the farmer i spoke to said they were being released in england soon. not wales or scotland as i understand they have banned all GM crops .
Genetic engineering is the electronics of this century, some people may not like it but in 50 years people will wonder what the fuss was about.
bt is the most common Gm crop and seems to make nutrient deficient pollen linked with ccd in the states.
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