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IowaStatePhiPsi 12-08-2004 02:46 AM

Genetically Modified Coca Plants
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4076525.stm
And apparently they're Round-up Ready too!

Time to bring Napalm into the US's futile war on drugs.

Quote:

Some Colombian drug growers are using genetically modified coca "trees" to boost cocaine production dramatically, government officials say.

Anti-drug operatives say they found new strains with yields eight times higher than normal coca plants.

Higher yields could help explain why cocaine prices have stayed low despite US and Colombian air attacks on farms.

preciousjeni 12-08-2004 03:35 AM

I swear I'm not stalking you Iowa!

Quote:

Higher yields could help explain why cocaine prices have stayed low despite US and Colombian air attacks on farms.
Ok...that is funny!

SOPi_Jawbreaker 12-08-2004 10:47 AM

This is what I found on yahoo news. They're saying it's fertilizer and not genetic modification. Though, that is SOME fertilizer if it increases yield eight times. It sounds like there's no conclusive evidence either way.

BOGOTA, Colombia (Reuters) - Giant coca plants said to resist herbicides and yield eight times more cocaine may be due to extra fertilizer, not a drug cartel's genetic modification program, a scientist said on Tuesday.


A Colombian police intelligence dossier quoted in the Financial Times said smugglers apparently received help from foreign scientists to develop a herbicide-resistant tree that yields eight times more cocaine than normal shrubs.


But a toxicologist who studied the plants for the police said he knew of no evidence that showed whether the plants were genetically modified or merely grew big because they received an unusually large amount of fertilizer.


"Up to now there is no scientific evidence, at least in our country, which shows this is the consequence of genetic manipulation," said toxicologist Camilo Uribe. "They could simply be the result of an excess of fertilizer," he said.


A few isolated giant plants had been found in areas including Colombia's Sierra Nevada and Macarena mountains, he said.


The United States has provided more than $3 billion of mainly military aid to back a crop-spraying program that the Colombian government says has cut the country's coca-growing area by almost two-thirds.


Washington dismissed media reports of genetically modified coca in August.


"We regularly hear rumors that narcotraffickers are working to create a transgenic form of coca, but there is no scientific proof that they have undertaken such research," Phyllis Powers, Director of the Narcotics Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy in Bogota, said at the time.


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