On March 6, 2004 residents of Mendocino County passed Measure H, banning
the planting of Genetically Engineered (GE) crops -- also known as
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) -- within their county. The measure is now being used as a model in at least a dozen other
counties in California where local residents are well on their way to
passing similar measures. Organizers in Butte, Humboldt, Marin and San
Luis Obispo counties have already collected enough signatures to place
measures on the November ballot. Californians feel that local measures
seeking to ban the cultivation of GE crops are critical steps toward economically and ecologically sustainable agriculture.
California farmers produce more than 350 varieties of crops and export more
than any state in the US. Although California is recognized as a world
leader in organic food production and sustainable agriculture, the world’s
largest biotechnology companies are attempting to force GE crops onto
California’s farms. Genetic engineering poses a significant risk to the
environment, our food supply and the economic health of farmers.
August 3: Trinity County, CA Bans GMOs
[ Californians for GE-Free Agriculture I Mendocino's Measure H I Santa Cruz Live Oak Grange ]
