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The New York Assembly 01/31/2008
BILL NUMBER:A3990
There have been several cases in the U.S. and around the world of farm-
ers and food businesses that have been negatively affected by GE contam-
ination. The most well known incident occurred when StarLink corn, a
variety of GE corn that was not approved for human consumption, was
found to have contaminated hundreds of food products in 2000 and is
still turning up in corn exports. Some experts estimate that the associ-
ated losses may reach $1 billion, and the liability issues remain unre-
solved. In 2002 a pharmaceutical corn contaminated non-GE corn and
soybean fields in Iowa and Nebraska and 155 acres of corn and $3 million
worth of soybeans were destroyed. In 2003 UC Davis researchers discov-
ered that for years they had been mistakenly distributing GE tomato seed
in place of a conventional variety. Seed companies have told their
customers that they cannot guarantee that all non-GE seed is not genet-
ically engineered.