Pages of debate over this topic are buried in this forum. Could it be that the illogical and erroneous claims of Triffid free seed by some seed growers; and claims of 0% Triffid contamination in organic flax; and industry and Flax Couuncil reports about eliminating Triffid contamination all stem from the same faulty logic.
This link leads us to an ISO 17025 certified German Laboratory called "Genetic ID" pagee
http://www.genetic-id.com/Pages_Link/Test-for-GM-Flax-FP967.aspx
This quote appears:
"Because neither a safety assessment by the EU nor an application for approval has been submitted for this GMO, zero tolerance applies. This means that any raw material or flax/linseed derivative analysed to be positive for FP967/CDC Triffid is not marketable in the EU"
Perhaps this two line quote provides all the ingredients that hasty persons require to jump to completely self serving and wrong conclusions. I refer to those who believe they have Triffid-free seed stocks; are selling tested 0% Triffid organic flax; and spokespersons who are polluting the printed word and airwaves with Triffid information that defies facts and logic about "ridding" flax of the Triffid trait.
There are two sentenses in that quote.
It doesn't mean that a negative test equates to zero presence of Triffid contamination. Logic says that Triffid content between zero and the test sensitivity will most of the time be reported as a negative test. But it is clear that unless you consider one in ten thousand to be zero or nothing to be concerned about; then you're probably eating the same Triffid content as the rest of the world. The first line of the quote clearly defines what is acceptable in the EU. No one can sugar coat that.
Does any ISO certified testing lab say that any sample contains no FP967/CDC Triffid content? You may be brainwashed enough to think that is so; and worse still may be brainwashing others to believe that organic flax and registered and pedigreed seed contains no GM material ; but its pretty evident that all ISO 17025 labs are fully validated to the same standards; even European and German labs.
Welcome to eating GM foods; and the real probability that now that contamination is widespread and exported to dozens of countries; and no method to detect traces below 0.01% in organic or conventional food; that you run the same risk of ingesting; inbibing; contacting; smelling and seeing every conceivable flax product with traces of Triffid for the rest of your life. Future seed supplies will always have a trace of this genetic material too. And please don't just dismiss me based on the probably inconsequential unknown health risks of Triffid. I am concerned about the precident that Triffid has set for Canada' and the lessons that have not apparently been learned.
Welcome to the real world.
Now bring on the GM wheat. Have we learned nothing? .......Is this premature and will there be regrets coming soon; and lasting forever.
This link leads us to an ISO 17025 certified German Laboratory called "Genetic ID" pagee
http://www.genetic-id.com/Pages_Link/Test-for-GM-Flax-FP967.aspx
This quote appears:
"Because neither a safety assessment by the EU nor an application for approval has been submitted for this GMO, zero tolerance applies. This means that any raw material or flax/linseed derivative analysed to be positive for FP967/CDC Triffid is not marketable in the EU"
Perhaps this two line quote provides all the ingredients that hasty persons require to jump to completely self serving and wrong conclusions. I refer to those who believe they have Triffid-free seed stocks; are selling tested 0% Triffid organic flax; and spokespersons who are polluting the printed word and airwaves with Triffid information that defies facts and logic about "ridding" flax of the Triffid trait.
There are two sentenses in that quote.
It doesn't mean that a negative test equates to zero presence of Triffid contamination. Logic says that Triffid content between zero and the test sensitivity will most of the time be reported as a negative test. But it is clear that unless you consider one in ten thousand to be zero or nothing to be concerned about; then you're probably eating the same Triffid content as the rest of the world. The first line of the quote clearly defines what is acceptable in the EU. No one can sugar coat that.
Does any ISO certified testing lab say that any sample contains no FP967/CDC Triffid content? You may be brainwashed enough to think that is so; and worse still may be brainwashing others to believe that organic flax and registered and pedigreed seed contains no GM material ; but its pretty evident that all ISO 17025 labs are fully validated to the same standards; even European and German labs.
Welcome to eating GM foods; and the real probability that now that contamination is widespread and exported to dozens of countries; and no method to detect traces below 0.01% in organic or conventional food; that you run the same risk of ingesting; inbibing; contacting; smelling and seeing every conceivable flax product with traces of Triffid for the rest of your life. Future seed supplies will always have a trace of this genetic material too. And please don't just dismiss me based on the probably inconsequential unknown health risks of Triffid. I am concerned about the precident that Triffid has set for Canada' and the lessons that have not apparently been learned.
Welcome to the real world.
Now bring on the GM wheat. Have we learned nothing? .......Is this premature and will there be regrets coming soon; and lasting forever.
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