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:An unrepentant Harrington said he had resorted to the secret planting after the Welsh assembly, which voted unanimously for GM-free status in 2000, refused to have any meaningful discussions over its policy.<ref>Caroline Davies, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jan/25/wales-gm-crops Farmer's secret GM crop defies green rulebook]", The Guardian, 25 January 2009, accessed 27 April 2009</ref> | :An unrepentant Harrington said he had resorted to the secret planting after the Welsh assembly, which voted unanimously for GM-free status in 2000, refused to have any meaningful discussions over its policy.<ref>Caroline Davies, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jan/25/wales-gm-crops Farmer's secret GM crop defies green rulebook]", The Guardian, 25 January 2009, accessed 27 April 2009</ref> | ||
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:It can of course be used for a variety of purposes: to give plants immunity from pest attack or resistance to disease or more recently the ability to withstand drought. There are a number of potential benefits the technology could offer Welsh farmers if the assembly government showed a more positive attitude towards it.<ref>Jonathon Harrington, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jan/28/gm-wales-jonathon-harrington Why I planted genetically modified maize on my Welsh farm]", The Guardian, 28 January 2009, accessed 27 April 2009</ref> | :It can of course be used for a variety of purposes: to give plants immunity from pest attack or resistance to disease or more recently the ability to withstand drought. There are a number of potential benefits the technology could offer Welsh farmers if the assembly government showed a more positive attitude towards it.<ref>Jonathon Harrington, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jan/28/gm-wales-jonathon-harrington Why I planted genetically modified maize on my Welsh farm]", The Guardian, 28 January 2009, accessed 27 April 2009</ref> | ||
Revision as of 21:45, 27 April 2009
Jonathon Harrington is a biologist who hit the headlines in January 2009 when a Guardian article reported that he had planted GM maize on his Welsh farm, against the declared GM-free policy of Wales.[1]
The article states:
- An unrepentant Harrington said he had resorted to the secret planting after the Welsh assembly, which voted unanimously for GM-free status in 2000, refused to have any meaningful discussions over its policy.[2]
Harrington is quoted as saying he wanted "to facilitate the introduction of a new and valuable technology [GM] into Welsh agriculture". He states of GM:
- It can of course be used for a variety of purposes: to give plants immunity from pest attack or resistance to disease or more recently the ability to withstand drought. There are a number of potential benefits the technology could offer Welsh farmers if the assembly government showed a more positive attitude towards it.[3]
Just how this GM maize is supposed to save Welsh agriculture given that even Harrington admitted it performed badly is unclear. He told The Guardian: "It was a poor summer, so they didn't do terribly well."[4]
Harrington is described in a Guardian article as an agronomist and farmer.[5]
Harrington is a member of the biotech industry lobby group CropGen.[6]
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- ↑ Caroline Davies, "Farmer's secret GM crop defies green rulebook", The Guardian, 25 January 2009, accessed 27 April 2009
- ↑ Caroline Davies, "Farmer's secret GM crop defies green rulebook", The Guardian, 25 January 2009, accessed 27 April 2009
- ↑ Jonathon Harrington, "Why I planted genetically modified maize on my Welsh farm", The Guardian, 28 January 2009, accessed 27 April 2009
- ↑ Caroline Davies, "Farmer's secret GM crop defies green rulebook", The Guardian, 25 January 2009, accessed 27 April 2009
- ↑ Jonathon Harrington, "Why I planted genetically modified maize on my Welsh farm", The Guardian, 28 January 2009, accessed 27 April 2009
- ↑ Jonathon Harrington, "Why I planted genetically modified maize on my Welsh farm", The Guardian, 28 January 2009, accessed 27 April 2009