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Syngenta Charged for Covering up Livestock Deaths from GM Corn
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Thu, 2012-06-21 11:13 — Kathy Gilbeaux
i-sis.org.uk - June 13, 2012
Corporation faces criminal charges for concealing own study in which cows died after eating its genetically modified corn
Biotech giant Syngenta has been criminally charged with denying knowledge that its genetically modified (GM) Bt corn kills livestock during a civil court case that ended in 2007 [1].
Syngenta’s Bt 176 corn variety expresses an insecticidal Bt toxin (Cry1Ab) derived from the bacterium, Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) and a gene conferring resistance to glufosinate herbicides. EU cultivation of Bt 176 was discontinued in 2007. Similar varieties however, including Bt 11 sweet corn are currently cultivated for human and animal consumption in the EU.
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