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2007年7月9日

作者:
John Mbaria, EastAfrican [Kenya]

How new food crops are being forced down Kenya’s throat

An ongoing campaign to persuade Kenyan farmers to grow genetically modified...crops...is bankrolled by giant biotechnology multinationals...investigations by The EastAfrican have revealed...Take the case of a three-year experiment...to develop virus-resistant sweet potatoes. Funded by...Monsanto, the project was hailed...as having offered hope for “hungry Africa”...But in a report in..2004, the Daily Nation revealed that the project was a flop...Monsanto Kenya Ltd has meanwhile denied bankrolling the drafting of the Biosafety Bill...However, small-scale Kenyan farmers have expressed suspicions that the ongoing campaign...is a subtle scheme by giant multinationals to get them “hooked” to the latter’s seeds and anti-pest chemicals...[also refers to Syngenta]