Azerbaijani
population eats genetically modified potatoes, tomatoes and rice –
INVESTIGATION
Rats fed with GMO became cannibals
APA - Azerbaijain [AZ]
[ 22 Feb 2010 15:43 ]
Baku.
Kamala Guliyeva – APA.
Recently polemics over the genetically modified products have been intensified
in Azerbaijan.
This is fact that it creates great threat for human beings. People eating
genetically modified foods are like test animals.
What is GMO?
A genetically modified organism (GMO) or genetically
engineered organism (GEO) is an organism whose genetic material has been
altered using genetic engineering techniques. These techniques, generally known
as recombinant DNA technology, use DNA molecules from different sources, which
are combined into one molecule to create a new set of genes. This DNA is then
transferred into an organism, giving it modified or novel genes. Transgenic
organisms, a subset of GMOs, are organisms which have
inserted DNA that originated in a different species. Some GMOs
contain no DNA from other species and are therefore not transgenic but cisgenic. The general principle of producing a GMO is to
add new genetic material into an organism’s genome. This is called genetic engineering
and was made possible through the discovery of DNA and the creation of the
first recombinant bacteria in 1973. This led to concerns in the scientific
community about potential risks from genetic engineering, which was thoroughly
discussed at the Asilomar Conference. One of the main
recommendations from this meeting was that government oversight of recombinant
DNA research should be established until the technology was deemed safe. In
1986, field tests of bacteria genetically engineered to protect plants from
frost damage (ice-minus bacteria) at a small biotechnology company called
Advanced Genetic Sciences of Oakland, California, were repeatedly delayed by
opponents of biotechnology. In the same year, a proposed field test of a
microbe genetically engineered for a pest resistance protein by Monsanto
Company was dropped. First scientific prove of harmfulness of GMO was described
by Árpád Pusztai, a
Hungarian-born protein scientist who has spent most of his career, from
1968-1998, at the Rowett Research Institute in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Between 1995 and 1998 Pusztai performed a series of
experiments on some genetically modified potatoes which had been developed by
an English biotech company, Cambridge Agricultural Genetics, later called Axis
Genetics. They had been field-grown at Rothamsted,
and were intended for commercialization. The potatoes were the widely grown desiree red variety, modified with
a gene taken from snowdrop (Galanthus) plants, that
caused the potatoes to express snowdrop lectin, a protein
which Árpád Pusztai had
previously shown to be toxic to insects but harmless to mammals. Initially Pusztai and his team observed a lack of correlation between
levels of the lectin in the potato leaves and their
toxicity to insects. Subsequently they experimented by feeding rats on raw and
cooked genetically modified potatoes, using Desiree Red potatoes as controls.
One of the controls was unmodified desire red potatoes mixed with snowdrop lectin. The rats fed on the genetically modified potatoes
showed intestine damage and harm to their immune systems. These effects were
not observed in rats fed on unmodified potatoes, or unmodified potatoes mixed
with snowdrop lectin. The team concluded that the
effects observed were a result of the genetic modification, not the snowdrop lectin. Initially the Rowett
Institute claimed that they were not doing any research on GM crops. Later the
Institute claimed that Pusztai had voluntarily
retired, and apologized for his "mistake". In 1998 Pusztai publicly announced that the results of his research
show eating genetically modified potato causes harm to rats, leading to his
dismissal from the institute. The resulting controversy over his dismissal and
the attempts to invalidate the conclusions of his research became known as the Pusztai affair. World Health Organization, UN Food Program
and international environmental organizations are alarming about the problem. Japan, Australia,
New Zealand, China and a
number of developed countries banned import of genetically modified products.
Most-required transgenic products in Azerbaijan are
meat, sausages, ice creams, pasta, fruits and vegetables, and some sorts of
infant foods
Azerbaijani expert Babek Tatliyev, who is researching this field for many years,
told APA that rapid development of GM production started in 1992 and there are
15 companies in the word actively involved in production of these products. Tatliyev said there were no enough GMO researches. Not only
Azerbaijan,
but many countries are not ready for prevention of expansion of transgenic
goods produced by the Western companies in a short period. Scientists and press
need to educate people what is GMO and how it can be dangerous. Tatliyev said most-required transgenic products in Azerbaijan were
meat, sausages, pastas, fruits and vegetables, ice creams and some sorts of
infant foods. These products are imported mostly from Iran, Georgia
and Russia.
The products imported from USA,
Canada
and Argentine are also transgenic. You see they are injecting scorpion genes to
potato to make it cold-resistant. Some tomatoes and strawberry are injected
with flatfish genes to be cold-resistant. They injected human genes to rice to
make it more nutritious. Injection of human genes to pigs in some Western
countries is protested by the representatives of traditional religions. The
expert said Azerbaijani legislature should maximum restrict import of GMO
products. Transgenic products are sold separately in foreign countries, but in Azerbaijan,
there are no such restrictions. We don’t know what we are buying. Currently
nearly 20 Russian companies are producing 200 sorts of transgenic products and
most of them are imported to the Azerbaijani market. Infectious diseases become
more aggressive because weakening of immune system which based on nutrition.
Producer should test its products first, investigate its harmful effects and
then decide to sell it or no. British and Russian scientists have already
proved that it is very dangerous. There are many evidences, but the governments
of those countries try to cover up these evidences.
The person, who conducted these studies in England, was
dismissed. Mutant animals are burned in Slovenia. The results of the
studies concerning transgenic products are not transparent. It is a fact that
70 percent of the population in America,
where genetic engineering has developed, suffer from allergy, while in Sweden this
figure is 7 percent,” he said.
State Statistical Committee told APA that 11911.5 tones of
poultry, 10560.7 tones of butter, 29434 tones of potatoes, 36514.4 tones of
fresh vegetables, 56829.5 tones of fruit, 931.2 tones of wheat, 22055.1 tones
of rice, 80575.5 tones of vegetable oil and fat, 18232.9 tones of chocolate
products, 14069.5 tones of canned fruit and vegetables, 14938.2 tones of fruit
and vegetable juices were imported in Azerbaijan in 2009.
“As there is no law, we can not ask an entrepreneur if his
product is transgenic or not.”
Director of nutrition hygiene department of the Republic
Hygiene and Epidemiology Center Imran Abdullayev told APA that it is impossible to regulate the
usage of these products, as there is no law on “Genetically Modified Foods” in Azerbaijan.
“Therefore, we can not ask an entrepreneur if his product is
transgenic or not. As there is no prohibition, regulating norm, it is
impossible to put forward a demand. It is difficult to say something about the
influence of these products on the human organism. We want the law to be
adopted, scientific labs studying GMO opened in Azerbaijan,” he said.
Abdullayev said the Republic
Hygiene and Epidemiology
Center can not study the
GM foods alone.
“Biologists, geneticists, mathematicians, veterinarians
should be involved in this field. The question is only the usage of these
products, growing, increasing of these products, application of agrochemical
rules, suspension of unnecessary products, normalization of commodity and
safety indicators of these products should be studied. The adoption of the law
on GM foods is not enough. The law should cover a number of features. Azerbaijani
Cabinet of Ministers should prepare a number of normative acts. If the law is
adopted, the requirements arising from the law will be fulfilled,” he said.
Abdullayev said Azerbaijani
President issued a decree #3004 on safe food provision of the population
(2008-2015). Azerbaijani Cabinet of Ministers prepared an action plan. The
decree also contains an item on GM foods. The decree envisages examination of
these products, requirements for them. But, as the law has not been adopted, it
is impossible to take serious measures.
GM foods are out of control in Azerbaijan
Chairman of the Free Consumers Union Eyyub
Husey told APA that the union had finished the
project “Initiative of consumers in the protection of biodiversity” financed by
the European Commission in seven countries, as well as Azerbaijan.
“We conducted studies within this project. Azerbaijan
joined a number of international documents, including Kartakhen
protocols in 2005. Over 150 countries joined this protocol. So, Azerbaijan has
undertaken commitments to assess the risks, prevent their spread, usage.
Unfortunately, GM foods are out of control in Azerbaijan. There is GMO crop
growing, GMO seed-growing in Azerbaijan.
80 percent of the imported potatoes, 70 percent of the tomatoes imported from Iran, generally
90 percent of the imported tomatoes, 98 percent of soyas,
70 percent of the maizes, 60 percent of beet, almost
all of the watermelons are GM foods. There exist various views on GMO. Monsatnto company of America is
improving GMO in the world. Former American presidents are its companions,” he
said.
Eyyub Huseyn
said the law on “Ecologically clean agriculture” adopted in Azerbaijan on July 13, 2007, out a green light
to the spread of GMO in Azerbaijan,
despite the fact that Azerbaijan
had undertaken commitments with the international documents.
“When the law was adopted, we demanded to ban the import of
GM foods to Azerbaijan.
But Azerbaijan
is weak before WTO. Therefore, GMO is improving in Azerbaijan. It is impossible to
prevent it. Azerbaijan
is already in captivity of GMO,” he said.
Eyyub Huseyn
said the consumers should use only local products. He said Free Consumers Union
had been struggling against GM foods for two years. About 10,000 booklets have
been released, workshops held in ten regions. but as
there is no lab in Azerbaijan,
the union can not file a suit.
“As there is no ban for GMO in the laws, we try to achieve
stamping of the imported GM foods. After that we will start campaign to promote
these stamps,” he said.
“We should admit that all of the products we eat have been
deteriorated.”
Scientific worker of the Cropping Institute of Agriculture
Ministry Elkhan Aliyev told
APA that Azerbaijani markets are full of GM foods.
“If we do not speak openly about this problem, it will
become more serious. There is lab revealing GMO, even small methods proving
GMO. People suffer various allergic reactions, gastrointestinal problems,
various pathologies. Doctors face difficulties in revealing the origin of the
disease. The problem is too serious. Experts consider that there are global problems
in the world: ozone hole, atom bomb and GMO. Azerbaijan has a unique territory.
Importation of GM foods must be prevented.
These foods may cause poisoning of environment in different
levels, losing of biodifference, increase varieties
of damage to the biodifference. We may stumble in
protecting the human health. We have to agree that the composition of our foods
have become worse”. To Aliyev, there is no
forbiddance in bringing the GMO foods to Azerbaijan. Only in the second item
of the 27th article of law “About seedage” it was
spoken about forbiddance in bringing genetically-modified foods to Azerbaijan.
These foods can be brought only for exceptional cases- practice at exhibitions,
closed atmospheres: “But you know that businessmen bring these foods to Azerbaijan by
contraband, by humanitarian aid, by very different ways. The shortage of laws
cause the uncontrol. We have
to love people”. Aliyev noted that the main problem
in GMO sphere in Azerbaijan
is insufficiency of the laboratories: “There are 5 laboratories in Ukraine now, but there are hundreds of such
laboratories in Germany.
After long years, Russia
also has constructed such a laboratory. But Azerbaijan acts as an “open door”
for the time being. These labs have to be constructed in Azerbaijan;
experts have to be prepared for this work”. Experts said draft law on “About
security during gene engineering” has been prepared in Azerbaijan:
“There is a special article about this lab in that law. We hope this law will
be adopted. It isn’t so expensive lab. What is 70-80 000 AZN for Azerbaijan?”
Azerbaijan
couldn’t forbid GMO foods in its legislation for the cause of membership to WTO
Chairman of Azerbaijani parliament’s committee for agrarian
policy Eldar Ibrahimov told
APA that there isn’t a separate law on regulation GMO foods in Azerbaijan,
yet. But articles in different laws regulate this problem partly. In the 6.5
article of the law on “Ecological fresh agriculture” was noted not to use
genetically modified organisms and its reproductions in production of foods and
ecological fresh agriculture. It has been noted in the 19.9 article of the law
that for the guarantee of buyers there must be information about use of GMO and
its reproductions in production of ecological fresh agriculture and foods on
the etiquettes in Azerbaijan
Republic. In the 18.4
article of that law it has been noted that there must be information about use
of GMO and its reproductions in production of ecological fresh agriculture and
foods on the etiquettes of importing foods to Azerbaijan. Ibrahimov
said there is a separate law about GMO in Russia. There is a decision of
Moscow Mayor Yuri Lujkov about it – to write
information about the use of GMO in all produced foods: “It is pity, we haven’t
it. There must be expert and lab for the examination of GMO. These foods enter
the market openly. There isn’t any information on foods brought from Russia and
other countries”. He said that Azerbaijan
couldn’t forbid the use of GMO in its legislation for the cause of membership
to WTO: “Organization has a principle- one can not forbid the import of any
food without proving its negative influence to human organism. And it is
impossible to prove the GMO’s negative influence yet.
Some time must pass for this. But certain results occur preliminary.
Gastro-intestinal diseases, weakened immune system occur especially in
children’s organism. Productivity is good by the use of GMO. These foods
especially are brought to starvation countries. It carries commerce character.
All foods produced in Azerbaijan
are ecologically fresh. Why we must buy such foods when we have our own fresh
foods? After the membership to WTO we can make an amendment to this law”. There
must be enlightment about GMO for people whether to
buy this food or not.
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