The Asian Age

Avoid ‘ miracle’ rice, just eat a carrot!

Golden rice is a false miracle. It is a disease of nutritiona­lly empty monocultur­es offered as a cure for nutritiona­l deficiency. In fact, golden rice, if successful, will be 400% less efficient in providing Vitamin A...

- Vandana Shiva

Nor man Borl aug, father of the Green Revolution, died on September 9, 2009. Alfred G. Gilman died on December 23, 2015. Both were Nobel laureates and now both dead. Gilman was a signatory to a recent letter condemning Greenpeace and its opposition to genetic engineerin­g.

How many Nobel laureates does it take to write a letter? Easily ascertaine­d — the dead Gilman and 106 others were enlisted in “supporting GMOs and golden rice”. Correct answer — 107, dead or alive.

The laureates were rounded up by Val Giddings ( senior fellow, Informatio­n Technology and Innovation Foundation), Jon Entine ( author of Abraham’s Children: Race, Identity and the DNA of the Chosen People) and Jay Byrne ( former head of corporate communicat­ions, Monsanto). Real people don’t have the luxury of getting Nobel laureates to write 1/ 107th of a letter, “chosen” folk do. Evidently.

Cornell University is a “chosen” institutio­n — central to geneticall­y modified public relations. The Cornell Alliance of Science is funded by Bill Gates, just like the failed golden rice experiment.

The Nobel laureates accuse Greenpeace of killing millions by delaying ghost rice — something the biotech industry accuses me of doing, for the same reason. Unlike golden rice — whose failure to launch is the industry’s own failure, the opposition to genetic engineerin­g ( and hence golden rice) is very real and successful. As Glenn Stone, a rice scientist at Washington University, states: “The simple fact is that after 24 years of research and breeding, golden rice is still years away from being ready for release.”

It is Borlaug’s Green Revolution monocultur­es that contribute­d to malnutriti­on by destroying biodiversi­ty, which destroys the diversity of nutrients we need to be healthy. As Navdanya research has shown, biodiversi­ty produces more food and nutrition per acre. Borlaug’s ghost is still shaping the industrial agricultur­e “miracles” based on monocultur­es of the mind and spin in place of science.

It is now more than 20 years since the “miracle” golden rice began to be promoted as the excuse to allow patents on life. The last time golden rice was resurrecte­d when Patrick Moore of Allow Golden Rice Now was sent to Asia to push the failed promise. Women of the world organised and responded to Moore — Diverse Women for Diversity issued a declaratio­n on Internatio­nal Women’s Day in 2015 titled Women and Biodiversi­ty Feed the World, not Corporatio­ns and GMOs.

Golden rice is geneticall­y engineered rice with two genes from a daffodil and one gene from a bacterium. The resulting GMO rice is said to have a yellow colouring, which is supposed to increase betacarote­ne — a precursor of

Vitamin A. It has been offered as a potential miracle cure for Vitamin A deficiency for 20 years.

But golden rice is a false miracle. It is a disease of nutritiona­lly empty monocultur­es offered as a cure for nutritiona­l deficiency. In fact, golden rice, if successful, will be 400 per cent less efficient in providing Vitamin A than the biodiversi­ty alternativ­es that women have to offer. To get your daily requiremen­t of Vitamin A, all you need to eat is one of the following:

Two tablespoon­s of spinach or cholai ( amaranth) leaves or radish leaves

Four tablespoon­s of mustard or bathua leaves

One tablespoon of coriander chutney

One- and- a- half tablespoon of mint chutney One carrot One mango So, if you want to be four times more efficient than 107 Nobel laureates, just eat a carrot!

Not only do these indigenous alternativ­es based on women’s knowledge provide more Vitamin A than golden rice ever will, and at a lower cost, but also provide multiple other nutrients. Our critique of golden rice is that even if it is developed, it will be inferior to the alternativ­es women have in their hands and minds. Women are being blocked from growing biodiversi­ty and spreading their knowledge to address malnutriti­on, by rich and powerful men and their corporatio­ns who are blind to the richness of the earth and our cultures.

Through their monocultur­e of the mind, they keep imposing monocultur­es of failed technologi­es, blocking the potential of abundance and nourishmen­t. As I wrote in 2000, blindness to biodiversi­ty and women’s knowledge is a blind approach to blindness prevention.

Grain. org concluded in Grains of delusion: Golden rice seen from the ground, way back in 2001: “The best chance of success in fighting Vitamin A deficiency and malnutriti­on is to better use the inexpensiv­e and nutritious foods already available, and in diversifyi­ng food production systems in the fields and in the household. The euphoria created by the Green Revolution greatly stifled research to develop and promote these efforts, and the introducti­on of golden rice will further compromise them. Golden rice is merely a marketing event. But internatio­nal and national research agendas will be taken by it.”

The Giddings- Entine- Byrne Nobel PR stunt was timed to coincide with the US Senate vote on the Dark Act — the denial to Americans of the right to know what they eat. With two decades of the GMO experiment failing to control pests and weeds, creating super pests and super weeds instead, there is now an attempt to push through the “next generation” of GMOs — such as “gene drives” for exterminat­ing nutrient- rich species like the amaranth. Amaranth, a weed to the 107 Nobel laureates, is a richer source of Vitamin A than golden rice has promised it will be, when it grows up. The laureates would have us round up all the Vitamin A we already have in abundance, create deficienci­es by exterminat­ing it with Round Up, and provide golden rice to alleviate the absence of Vitamin A.

Mr Gates is also supporting this failed miracle, as well as the failed communicat­ion through the Cornell Alliance for Science. He also funds the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition and Harvest Plus, the corporate alliance for biofortifi­cation.

The corporate- controlled World Food Prize for 2016 has been announced for “Biofortifi­cation”. Scientists funded by Mr Gates have been given the prize for inventing an orange sweet potato. But the Maori in New Zealand had developed kumara, orange ( beauregard) sweet potato, centuries ago.

Mr Gates is also funding the biopiracy research of James Dale of Queensland, who took the Vitamin A- rich indigenous bananas of Micronesia and declared them to be his invention.

The biopiracy of people’s biodiversi­ty and indigenous knowledge is what Mr Gates is funding. The Gates fortificat­ion or Nobel fortificat­ion, will not nourish people. Fraud is not food.

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