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    Glyphosate Tolerant Alfalfa

    Bounced around in other posts but I am going to ask
    the question.

    Is glyphosate tolerant alfalfa needed in Canada
    generally and more specifically western Canada? Who
    and how should this determination be made? On
    what basis? Specific to alfalfa, is this weed control
    alternative needed in the tool box?

    From what I read, the crop has passed the needed
    plant with novel trait requirements - environmentally
    safe (at least according to Environment Canada), safe
    for human consumption (not that we alfalfa - maybe
    sprouts) and safe for an animal feed. If has also been
    classes as not substantially different from
    conventional alfalfa. Someone will correct but I don't
    think there are any regulatory hurdles to introducing
    glyphosate tolerant alfalfa to Canada.

    Alfalfa hay and seed are exported crops. I assume
    the gene/genetic material has been registered in all
    relevant markets but there is still likely to be
    resistance in the market place both for actual imports
    and adventitious presence in other crops/hay mixes.
    Should market acceptance be a factor in adopting the
    technology/introducing the variety? In all markets or
    just key markets? Whose responsibility?

    What are the terms around co-existence with other
    crops including organic producers? What should
    organic farmers expectations be when they live in a
    world of co-existence with conventional
    crops/agronomics everyday? Why is this technology
    different?

    Things to think about when you are on your combine
    or driving truck.
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