According to the main leader of the Brazilian government on Thursday, the Senate has again postponed the voting of the GM Act. This decree aims to specify the details of the use of genetically modified soybeans. According to government officials, the current vote is temporarily re-established on October 6, but it may be postponed until November at the latest. Originally, the voting for the decree was scheduled to take place in the Senate this Thursday. However, because of the quorum, it could not be held as scheduled. The lower house of parliament approved the decree in February. Brazil is once again faced with the illegal and large-scale planting of genetically modified soybeans by southern farmers, and government agencies must issue a decree to legitimize planting of genetically modified soybeans in the next season. Brazilian farmers will start sowing next season's soybeans in the coming weeks. The Brazilian government legalized GM sowing for the first time last year, but then the ordinance did not apply to the 2004/05 soybean crop. According to Carlos Sperotto, chairman of the Rio Grande do Sul agricultural union, the Rio Grande do Sul farmer still plans to plant genetically modified soybeans, regardless of whether the government has legalized the planting of genetically modified soybeans. It is expected that about 90% of soybeans in Rio Grande do Sul State will be GM varieties, and GM soybeans in the whole country will account for 20%. Others expect the sown area of ​​genetically modified soybeans to be even larger. Brazilian Brass Seekers Association (Abrasem) estimates that farmers will plant 6.4 million hectares of genetically modified soybeans this year, accounting for 30% of the total soybean planting area. Brazil is the second largest soybean producer in the world and the only large exporter that bans the use of GM technology. In the past two years, the Brazilian government had issued a temporary amnesty order to allow farmers to plant genetically modified soybeans, but in 2004 the government refused to sign a temporary amnesty for genetically modified sowing. The foreign ministry reported on September 15 that Brazilian government officials said on Tuesday (September 14) that Brazil is unlikely to accept the demands of growers, that is, exempt from the laws of farmers who illegally cultivated genetically modified soybeans in October and December. responsibility. This also means that the Brazilian legislature must pass the Biosafety Act this week (September 13-17) in order to regulate GM crops and foods. Since the end of 2003, Congress has been discussing this bill. At the same time, farmers in Brazil’s No. 3 soybean growing state, Rio Grande do Sul, have bought GM soya seeds and demanded that the government extend an amnesty order so that farmers can continue to plant GM soybeans in the next season. In the past two years, the government passed a temporary amnesty order to allow farmers to grow genetically modified soybeans. However, Jose De Dieu, head of the Brazilian President’s Office, said that President Lula stated that he will not sign a temporary amnesty again. However, Carlos Spelloto, president of the Rio Grande do Sul agricultural union, said that regardless of whether the government passed the biosafety law, farmers would start planting genetically modified soybeans. The current situation requires the government to pass an amnesty law, and the area of ​​GM soybeans in Brazil is very large, accounting for 20% of total production. In other states, the proportion of genetically modified soybeans sown is small. The government’s position over the past few months is that it has already passed the bill to the National Assembly. Now it is the legislator’s responsibility to pass this security bill. However, Congress is still in dispute and it is difficult to reach an agreement between the government coalition and the opposition. The spokesperson of the bill said that he hopes that the Senate will pass the final version of the bill before the end of the week so that the lower house can vote and the president will sign and enter into force. But there is still a need to pass another bill, and the main opposition party has not yet agreed to the final version of the Senate’s Biosafety Act.
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