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Agriculture & Food, Volume 3, 2015

THE THREAT OF GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS (GMOS) TO ORGANIC AGRICULTURE: A CASE STUDY UPDATE
John Paull
Pagini: 56-63
Publicat: 23 May 2015
Vizualizări: 5,160
Descărcări: 1,043
Citations: 32 (Google Scholar)
Citations: 8 (OpenAlex)
Rezumat: This paper examines the threat posed by genetically modified organisms (GMOs) to organic certification. In the case of Marsh v Baxter an organic farm in Western Australia is contaminated by GMO material including seeds and seed pods blown from a neighbouring farm and the organic certification is lost. This paper presents a five-year chronology of events and the processes, outcomes and costs of seeking legal redress, of proving negligence and/or nuisance, and of seeking damages and an injunction to constrain the GMO farmer. Damages are agreed at A$85,000 (€60,000) while legal costs are in the region of A$2,000,000 (€1,400,000) to date.
Cuvinte cheie: canola, gm canola, roundup ready canola, rr canola, swathe, australia, kojonup, supreme court, appeals court, monsanto, wa pastoralists and graziers a
Citează acest articol: John Paull. THE THREAT OF GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS (GMOS) TO ORGANIC AGRICULTURE: A CASE STUDY UPDATE. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Agriculture & Food 3, 56-63 (2015). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1000653/
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