they don't know the meaning of chemical traspass. they don't care and never
did,
check out an organic farmers homepage
http://www.rain.org/~sals/my.html
sals@rain.,org
----- Original Message -----
From: "TONY NELSON-SMITH" <tangolf@cwcom.net>
To: <bdnow@envirolink.org>
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2000 8:21 AM
Subject: Re: sanet-mg-digest V1 #1760
> Just to remind you that, here in Britain, the situation is apparently
> that beekeepers who find a GM crop which would provide pollen or nectar
for
> their bees, thus contaminating their honey (which could no longer legally
be
> labelled as "pure honey" - how come the authorities have been insisting
that
> there's nothing wrong with GM foods ?) are expected to remove their hives
to
> a site at least six miles away, with no prospect of compensation. It
seems
> that they are even expected to sus out where the GM crops are to be
> planted - no-one will tell them.
> This seems so unreasonable that my Member of Parliament and my Welsh
> Assembly Member are both checking with their respective Agriculture
> Departments for me. At least they'll know that someone has twigged their
> little game and is bitching about it; at best, it will turn out to be a
big
> mistake in someone's reporting (but don't hold your breath !)
> Tony N-S
>
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