When Viterra (USA) states in their mustard contract guide (in bold heavy type) that there is a zero percent tolerance for GM canola varieties in their mustard; just how much genetically modified canola could you slip into deliveries before they cared.
Similarly if your customer says they have a zero percent tolerance for Triifid flax; do you think they are saying that something less than 0.01% is OK as it really doesn't have to be zero. Or will you accept the reality that what they deem safer supplies will become their first choices; and as soon as more sensitive tests are available; they will reject the hidden Triffid that current tests can't detect.
When you are using the most advanced state of the art test;and that test gives a negative test result; the naive and also the devious among us might jump to the conclusion that there is absolutely no trace of Triffid. Those persons would argue all you need to do is only use seed that has a negative test.
NOT SO. The current test is sensitive to Triffid levels above 0.01%. And 0.01% is not zero percent; nor meets the test of zero tolerance.
Even if today all were well; current tests should not provide any comfort level at all. A more sensitive test will be developed in the future that will be able to detect less than 1 in 10000 Triffid seed contamination. There will then be positive tests on what was previously considered "not contaminated" and another round of cleansing the system to lower levels of contamination; and farmers will be no closer to eradicating Triffid.
Also consider the experience with doping and the 2010 Olympics. They are collecting athelete samples that will be kept for at least 8 years in anticipation of newer and better tests in the future.
Ever wonder why you submit a couple of kilograms for a Triffid tests that take 60 milligrams. Thats probably enough to test every sample every year well into the next century. I've also heard that statutes of limitations don't usually run out for 7 years; and in some case apparently they are good forever.
NO THERE WILL NEVER EVER BE A TRIFFID FREE WORLD
Similarly if your customer says they have a zero percent tolerance for Triifid flax; do you think they are saying that something less than 0.01% is OK as it really doesn't have to be zero. Or will you accept the reality that what they deem safer supplies will become their first choices; and as soon as more sensitive tests are available; they will reject the hidden Triffid that current tests can't detect.
When you are using the most advanced state of the art test;and that test gives a negative test result; the naive and also the devious among us might jump to the conclusion that there is absolutely no trace of Triffid. Those persons would argue all you need to do is only use seed that has a negative test.
NOT SO. The current test is sensitive to Triffid levels above 0.01%. And 0.01% is not zero percent; nor meets the test of zero tolerance.
Even if today all were well; current tests should not provide any comfort level at all. A more sensitive test will be developed in the future that will be able to detect less than 1 in 10000 Triffid seed contamination. There will then be positive tests on what was previously considered "not contaminated" and another round of cleansing the system to lower levels of contamination; and farmers will be no closer to eradicating Triffid.
Also consider the experience with doping and the 2010 Olympics. They are collecting athelete samples that will be kept for at least 8 years in anticipation of newer and better tests in the future.
Ever wonder why you submit a couple of kilograms for a Triffid tests that take 60 milligrams. Thats probably enough to test every sample every year well into the next century. I've also heard that statutes of limitations don't usually run out for 7 years; and in some case apparently they are good forever.
NO THERE WILL NEVER EVER BE A TRIFFID FREE WORLD
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