Maui Council approves ban on GMO taro
Maui News reports:A bill prohibiting genetically modified taro in Maui County received final approval Friday by the Maui County Council.
The taro bill prohibits anyone from testing, propagating, growing or introducing genetically engineered or modified taro, or kalo, within Maui County. Council members voted 9-0 to approve the ban, saying they believed taro's cultural and spiritual significance to Native Hawaiians was more important than any other factor.
Mayor Charmaine Tavares said after the vote that she would support the ban.
"I will be signing the bill into law and recognize that the passage of this new law will send a message of support for state Representative Mele Carroll's efforts to introduce and pass a bill at the state Legislature," she said in an e-mailed statement.
Congrats
to the taro farmers of Maui and all the other supporters who came out and
lobbied for this bill. One small but important step in the right
direction.
Posted: Sat
- October 3, 2009 at 07:14 AM