chrismcd
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I could "go on" for pages about GM, but my biggest objection to it is that it removes the right from those of us who don't want it in our diets, as the pollen contaminates surrounding crops (and can lead to the ludicrous situation where an organic farmer's crops can be polluted by the stuff, then Monsanto sues the farmer for stealing their technology...........) - More than a "bit silly" in fact, bulldozing an unwanted technology onto the world in the pursuit of profit, whatever the cost to the environment..... rather like those nice pesticide companies............
I have to agree with you. You can make a case for GM crops in some cases (e.g. salt resistant crops for over-irrigated land, or even, dare I say it, Bt maize where corn borer is totally resistant to every pesticide yet developed).
But, when Monsanto get involved as part of their plant to dominate world agriculture and gleefully sue anyone who dares object, it makes the EU bureaucrats look like the good guys.
Plant Breeders Rights are bad enough, but they were grounded in reality. Suing someone because their crop was contaminated with your pollen sounds like it escaped from "Alice in Wonderland".
Mind you, I would like to have a word with the guy who lets his Italian drones have their evil ways with my lovely dark queens!