{"id":177289,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/177289/?format=json","text_counter":259,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Mr. Duale","speaker_title":"The Assistant Minister for Livestock Development","speaker":{"id":15,"legal_name":"Aden Bare Duale","slug":"aden-duale"},"content":"Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, the Cartagena Protocol that was signed on 29th January, 2000 was hailed as a victory for containing GMOs. It was aimed at checking GMOs. What happened? I know hon. Members will agree with me! Those who woke up at 5.00 o'clock and those who read-- If you have not read, then you will have to agree with me that the limitations- - The scientists who are sitting here will agree with me. The limitation gaps are still missing. The protocol itself is saying: \"We need to put future biosafety work on a proper footing.\" There are minimum letdowns. More consultation must be done! Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, if you look at countries in Latin America--- I am thinking about Mexico and Brazil. There was what was called the \"Monsanto Law\"---"}