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marmar

(77,090 posts)
Sun Dec 8, 2013, 10:48 AM Dec 2013

In Unexpected Move, Big Island Mayor Approves Bill Restricting GMO Crops


from Civil Eats:


In Unexpected Move, Big Island Mayor Approves Bill Restricting GMO Crops
By Maureen Nandini Mitra on December 6, 2013


In a move that took many anti-GMO activists by surprise yesterday, Hawai‘i County Mayor Billy Kenoi signed a bill banning biotech companies and farmers from growing any new genetically altered crop on Big Island.

In a letter explaining his decision, Mayor Billy Kenoi acknowledged that the bill had been “divisive and hurtful” at times and said it was “time to end the angry rhetoric and reach out to our neighbors.”

Bill 113 effectively halts the expansion of GMO crops on Hawai‘i’s largest island (after which the state is named) by prohibiting open-air cultivation of new varieties of transgenic plants. This means biotech companies like Monsanto, Dow, Du-Pont-Pioneer, BASF, Syngenta — who have established themselves on other Hawaiian islands like Kauai, Maui, Molakai, and O‘ahu — won’t be able to grow GMO crops on the Big Island.

The new law, however, exempts papaya growers who cultivate transgenic varieties of the tree that are resistant to the ringspot virus, and Big Island Dairy, which grows GMO corn to feed its livestock. (Big Island, incidentally, was one of the first Hawai‘ian islands to pass any kind of GMO regulatory bill — back in 2008 it had banned GMO coffee and taro.) ............(more)

The complete piece is at: http://civileats.com/2013/12/06/in-unexpected-move-big-island-mayor-approves-bill-restricting-gmo-crops/#sthash.xrxFNDag.dpuf



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In Unexpected Move, Big Island Mayor Approves Bill Restricting GMO Crops (Original Post) marmar Dec 2013 OP
bans "open-air". so they can still grow GMO in greenhouses? nt msongs Dec 2013 #1
Evidently, yes... countryjake Dec 2013 #2
Whoa.. good to see this! I've been wondering. Cha Dec 2013 #3

countryjake

(8,554 posts)
2. Evidently, yes...
Sun Dec 8, 2013, 04:28 PM
Dec 2013
Council passes GMO bill
http://hawaiitribune-herald.com/sections/news/local-news/council-passes-gmo-bill.html

The bill restricts the expansion of transgenic crops grown on the Big Island by limiting most of their use to enclosed structures, such as a greenhouse.

Cha

(297,655 posts)
3. Whoa.. good to see this! I've been wondering.
Sun Dec 8, 2013, 07:54 PM
Dec 2013

Thanks marmar..

Lucky Big Island, Hawai'i..

"Bill 113 effectively halts the expansion of GMO crops on Hawai‘i’s largest island (after which the state is named) by prohibiting open-air cultivation of new varieties of transgenic plants. This means biotech companies like Monsanto, Dow, Du-Pont-Pioneer, BASF, Syngenta — who have established themselves on other Hawaiian islands like Kauai, Maui, Molakai, and O‘ahu — won’t be able to grow GMO crops on the Big Island."

Here in Kaua'i we just got a bill passed about the GMO giants letting us know what poisons they're using and not to spray around homes and people. then the mayor vetoed it. But, the council overrid his VETO. Ha!

Wow.. from your link..

"In a letter sent yesterday to councilmembers explaining his decision, Kenoi said: “Our community has a deep connection and respect for our land, and we all understand we must protect our island and preserve our precious natural resources. We are determined to do what is right for the land because this place is unlike any other in the world. With this new ordinance we are conveying that instead of global agribusiness corporations, we want to encourage and support community-based farming and ranching.”

Dream mayor!

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