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New standards for growing soy will destroy forests, livelihoods and the climate
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         press release  Thursday May 28, 2009 21:20  by Friends of the Earth International - Friends of the Earth International  PUBLIC WARNED OVER "GREEN" SOY SCAM New standards for growing soy will destroy forests, livelihoods and theclimate
 Friends of the Earth International Press Release
 PUBLIC WARNED OVER "GREEN" SOY SCAM
 
 New standards for growing soy will destroy forests, livelihoods and the
 climate
 
 Campinas (Brazil), Brussels (Belgium), 27 May 2009 - A new initiative to
 re-brand the intensive and damaging farming of soy as "responsible" is
 nothing short of green-wash and will con the public, said Friends of the
 Earth International today.
 
 The warning comes as the so-called Round Table on Responsible Soy (RTRS)
 meets on 28 May in Campinas, Brazil to agree new voluntary standards on
 the cultivation of soy. Even environmentally-damaging genetically
 modified soy will be called "responsible". [1]
 
 Over half of the world's soy is grown in South America and Europe is the
 largest importer. Nearly all soy is used as cheap animal feed but soy
 oil is increasingly being used as a biofuel. Its well-documented
 expansion in recent years has led to widespread deforestation, social
 conflicts, high pesticide use and huge releases of greenhouse gases.
 [See notes below for key soy facts]
 
 Adrian Bebb from Friends of the Earth said:
 
 "/This scheme is nothing short of green-wash and should be abandoned.
 The standards they are developing will legitimise a devastating system
 of soy cultivation that is wiping out forests and destroying small
 farmer livelihoods for the benefit of a handful of very big landowners
 and multinational corporations. The only responsible soy is less soy."
 /
 
 "/We need to tackle the real problems behind this damaging system such
 as over-consumption in industrialised countries and the inequitable
 distribution of resources like land and water. We urgently need real
 solutions that protect the environment and communities and promote food
 sovereignty over the interests of big business/".
 
 Friends of the Earth International claims that the RTRS is a green con
 because:
 
 - it will fail to stop the expansion of soy plantations which is causing
 severe damage to communities, biodiversity and the climate. In doing so
 it promotes the interests of agri-business corporations who are
 expanding soy plantations and legitimizes their damaging industrial
 practices. [2]
 - it will not stop deforestation - soy grown on former forest and other
 unique ecosystems like savannah's, even if destroyed very recently,
 could be certified as "responsible" thus contributing to, rather than
 halting, deforestation.
 - genetically modified (GM) soy can be certified, even though there is
 clear evidence of how pesticide use increases with GM soy crops, and of
 damage to communities' health from spraying these chemicals.
 - small scale farmers, indigenous groups and civil society are largely
 excluded from the RTRS process and many oppose it.
 - consumers will be fooled into thinking food and fuel produced using
 "responsible" soy is helping the environment without realizing that the
 opposite is true, and that it is encouraging the expansion of GM crops
 in South America
 - it is already being implicated in the attempted weakening of national
 laws on agrochemical use in Paraguay. RTRS criteria require compliance
 with national laws, but a new bill, introduced by allies of soy
 producers and other agribusiness companies, would weaken existing
 legislation making it easier to comply with [3].
 
 To address climate change, global loss of biodiversity, human rights
 abuses, and to deal with the food price crisis, Friends of the Earth
 International is calling for:
 
 - reduced dependence on soy as an animal feed and a halt to the use of
 crops to produce biofuels
 - increased political and financial support for greener forms of farming
 as recognized by the recently adopted UN International Agriculture
 Assessment [4]
 - less and better meat consumption in industrialized countries which is
 good for the environment and for public health
 - the scrapping of all biofuel targets that are contributing to the
 expansion of agriculture, wildlife loss and higher food prices.
 - sustainable and equitable farming policies that enable all regions and
 countries to feed themselves and their livestock and not be
 over-dependent on imports.
 
 Over 80 organisations from around the world have signed up to a letter
 of critical opposition to the RTRS proposal. [4]
 
 FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
 
 Adrian Bebb - Friends of the Earth (Brussels/Europe) +49 1609 490 1163
 (mobile) adrian.bebb@foeurope.org
 
 Clare Oxborrow - Friends of the Earth (London) +44 20 7566 1716 (Direct)
 +44 7712 843211 (mobile) clare.oxborrow@foe.co.uk
 
 ENDS
 
 Notes:
 
 [1] See final criteria are being
 published on 28 May. The latest draft (April 2009) can be obtained from
 Friends of the Earth.
 
 [2] The main drivers behind the expansion of soy - agribusiness giants
 Monsanto, Syngenta, Cargill and Bunge - are also very active players in
 the RTRS.
 
 [3] The new Parguayan bill on the control of phytosanitary products for
 agricultural use would weaken clauses in existing legislation including
 the requirement to have a vegetation buffer between the sprayed crop
 area and neighbouring areas (which could be rivers, homes, or even
 schools) and the requirement to announce sprayings in advance in
 surrounding communities so that people can take action to protect
 themselves and keep their children at home.
 
 [4] IAASTD - International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science
 and Technology for Development, under the auspices of the United Nations
 and the World Bank. The IAASTD is a scientific assessment, very similar
 to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) which calls for
 more support for agro-ecological farming and traditional knowledge. 400
 scientists and a wide array of difference stakeholders contributed to
 the 5 year assessment. Its conclusions have been signed up to by 58
 governments
 
 Key soy facts
 
 Soy production in South America has more than doubled in the last 15
 years. About 16% of the Amazon forests and 60% of the Cerrado grasslands
 have been lost already. After falling deforestation rates in 2007, the
 2008 soy price boom fuelled an increase in deforestation, with more than
 770,000 hectares of forest cleared between August 2007 and August 2008
 alone. It is estimated that a further 9.6 million hectares of Cerrado
 could be lost to soy expansion by 2020 and 40% of Amazon rainforest by
 2050.
 
 Soy production for the European Union (EU) uses 14 million hectares of
 land, 87% of which is in Brazil and Argentina. Soy oil makes up an
 estimated 17% of the biodiesel used in the EU and this is set to increase.
 
 Deforestation and livestock farming both account for about 18% of global
 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
 
 As a result of the expansion of soy the land area devoted to cultivating
 food crops in Argentina has reduced dramatically. The area used for the
 cultivation of rice has reduced by 44%, maize by 26%, wheat by 3% and
 sunflower 34%.
 
 Thousands of smallholder farmers and indigenous communities have been
 displaced from their land to make way for soy plantations. In Paraguay
 70 per cent of the land is owned by just 2 per cent of the country's
 landowners.
 
 The majority of soy in Latin America is grown from Monsanto's
 genetically modified (GM) seed which tolerates their Roundup Ready
 herbicide, prompting growers to use even more intensive farming methods.
 Government data confirms that reliance on this technology has lead to
 the emergence of herbicide-tolerant weeds which in turn has resulted in
 increased quantities of the pesticide Roundup (glyphosate), as well as
 older and more damaging herbicides like 2,4-D (a component of the
 defoliant Agent Orange which was used in the Vietnam War).
 
 In Brazil, government authorities have documented a 76.9% increase in
 the use of Roundup between 2000 when GM crops were first planted in the
 country, and 2005. In Argentina, the use of GM soy has resulted in one
 of the world's worst weeds, Johnsongrass, becoming resistant to Roundup.
 It is estimated that an additional 25 million litre of pesticides will
 be needed every year to deal with this problem, including the use of
 different more toxic pesticides.
 
 The pesticide Roundup has become a major source of pollution that
 contaminates surface water and aquifers, threatens human health and
 kills other vegetation. Serious health risks have been reported from
 pesticides that build up in the food chain, and aerial spraying of
 pesticides by large farms and agri-businesses. Communities living near
 soy plantations report severe health problems including continuous
 headaches, skin rashes, stomach problems, increased rates of miscarriage
 and babies born with malformations.
 
 
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