Sustainable Agriculture Group's Monsanto RoundUp: satyagraha edition
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Hopefully, through our actions and by dessiminating this information to as many people as we can we can bring about the tipping point that will bring back and give food sovereignty to people worldwide who are seeing it stolen and jeopardized by a stealth attack on their seeds, their biodiversity, their culture, their land, and their very livelihoods.
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Knowledge is power. Satyagraha!
Jan
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http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/02/24-4
from Jim GoodmanPublished on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 by CommonDreams.org
The Happy Story of GM Crops
by Jim Goodman
Since the first commercial cultivation of Genetically Modified (GM) crops in 1996, Monsanto and the rest of the big six Biotech seed companies, (Pioneer/DuPont, Syngenta, Dow, BASF and Bayer) have become masters at the art of story telling.Farmers, always looking for the next big technology fix, loved the stories; the promise of better yields, less chemicals needed for weed control, higher profits and of course, a solution to the elusive goal of feeding the world.
Governments, seeing biotechnology as a huge economic engine, embraced the technology. University research was shifted almost exclusively to biotech crops.
GM was the wave of the future, bankers encouraged planting GM crops to guarantee a "profitable harvest". Crop insurance premiums were lower for farmers planting GM. Everyone bought the story.
In a recent opinion piece in the Wisconsin State Journal former Secretary of Agriculture John Block touted the virtues of GM crops and credited them with producing higher yields, lower pesticide use and solving the ever growing problem of world hunger. Current Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack plugged GM at last weeks USDA Outlook Conference.
Problem is, the promises were just good stories. The believers are missing the truth.
Weeds have become resistant to Monsanto's Roundup herbicide and insects became resistant to the toxins produced by their GM corn.
As GM was planted on more acres, overall pesticide use went up, not down.
A University of Kansas study found that GM crops actually had lower yields than their conventional counterparts.
Even as the problems of GM crops become more apparent, the cost of GM seed continues to rise. Many farmers are backing away from GM, but finding non-GM seed is difficult, considering Monsanto controls roughly 90% of the corn and soy genetics in the U.S.
With corn and soy well under their control, Monsanto now hopes to gain USDA approval for Roundup resistant alfalfa. A perennial crop, alfalfa is the fourth most widely grown crop in the U.S. and again, Monsanto sees profit. The contamination of non-GM and organic alfalfa, the potential for further reduction of bee populations, among other problems, seem of little consequence.
Feeding the world? GM will not do it, even former Monsanto CEO Robert Shapiro admitted "The commercial industrial technologies that are used in agriculture today to feed the world... are not inherently sustainable."
Still, Monsanto bills itself as a leader in global sustainability, ignoring the fact that true sustainability cannot be achieved when your only driving goal is the next quarterly profit report.
The world stands a better chance of feeding itself by using and improving upon farming methods that have been relied upon for centuries. In Africa, for example, if indigenous crops, long adapted to their environment, were put forward as the solution to hunger, studies show that the population could have adequate food supplies and at times, cash income from sales of surplus crops.
So, why do so many continue to believe, to have faith in the story, when the evidence is against them?
When GM crops do not yield as promised?
When a USDA report shows that farmers actually loose income by planting GM crops?
When seed costs are unreasonably high as are the fertilizers and chemicals that are absolutely required to grow GM?
When consumers continue to reject GM foods citing concerns of their serious health risks?
When GM will not feed the world?
The GM story as told by the Biotech giants paints the future as a happy and prosperous place; farmers are profitable, everyone is well fed and the environment is protected.
The real GM story is not so happy, it is a story of market control, of environmental degradation, of deceived farmers and consumers.
Jim Goodman is a dairy farmer from Wonewoc WI and an IATP Food and Society Fellow
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i thought you might appreciate this press release if you haven't seen it (dated May 19, 2009) amongst the other physician's warning regarding GMO's.
http://www.aaemonline.org/gmopressrelease.html
The American Academy Of Environmental Medicine Calls For
Immediate Moratorium On Genetically Modified FoodsWichita, KS - The American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) today released its position paper on Genetically Modified foods stating that "GM foods pose a serious health risk" and calling for a moratorium on GM foods. Citing several animal studies, the AAEM concludes "there is more than a casual association between GM foods and adverse health effects" and that "GM foods pose a serious health risk in the areas of toxicology, allergy and immune function, reproductive health, and metabolic, physiologic and genetic health."
The AAEM calls for:
A moratorium on GM food, implementation of immediate long term safety testing and labeling of GM food.Physicians to educate their patients, the medical community and the public to avoid GM foods.
Physicians to consider the role of GM foods in their patients' disease processes.
More independent long term scientific studies to begin gathering data to investigate the role of GM foods on human health.
"Multiple animal studies have shown that GM foods cause damage to various organ systems in the body. With this mounting evidence, it is imperative to have a moratorium on GM foods for the safety of our patients' and the public's health," said Dr. Amy Dean, PR chair and Board Member of AAEM."Physicians are probably seeing the effects in their patients, but need to know how to ask the right questions," said Dr. Jennifer Armstrong, President of AAEM. "The most common foods in North America which are consumed that are GMO are corn, soy, canola, and cottonseed oil."
The AAEM's position paper on Genetically Modified foods can be found at http:aaemonline.org/gmopost.html.
AAEM is an international association of physicians and other professionals dedicated to addressing the clinical aspects of environmental health. More information is available at www.aaemonline.org.
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SeaJade:
Yes, I did see this, but thank you for posting it here. Allergies are increasing, especially among children, and allergies to soy are part of it.
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Great presentation Jan, thank you! Frankly, I think Monsanto is wreaking havoc on our lives, not just our freedom. They have no regard at what cost and toll to the human and other life forms in this world take - of course if too many of us keel over and cark it there won't be anyone to buy their products and their profit margins will go down...
And, thank you for bringing up "bill gates" - yep, sadly... did you ever see the movie "They Live"? (i know i keep bringing it up, but it reminds me of...., in the same way Monsanto reminds me of Soylent Green) - 1 year ago
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Dagum
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Honestly Jan, I know I’ve come to blows with you before but I learn more from you and your posts than everyone else on Current combined! Keep up the good work!
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Dagum
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Dagum:
(I didn't even know what GMO's were until I started reading your posts. )
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Dagum:
Considering we have a deep disagreement regarding global warming and it's causes, I appreciate your comments. It isn't easy for some to give comments like that to people they have bumped heads with as hard as we did. Thanks again.
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http://current.com/items/91932042_new-report-highlights-monsantos-corrupt-scienc...
There's nothing they won't do for a profit.
To quote the author:
"there have been reports on four animal production studies using GM RR canola. Two were done by Monsanto (trout & chickens), one by collaborating bodies in Canada on lambs using GM and non-GM feed prepared and provided by Monsanto, and there is an abstract report of a similar study done in Canada on pigs.
Where the Monsanto data was explicitly available we can read that the feeds were contaminated and differentially prepared at Monsanto's will. Monsanto failed to provide full information on deaths and removals from the studies.
There is no information that can be learnt from the studies, except that farmers should not feed their animals on feed prepared by Monsanto! However, the material provides clear evidence on the lengths to which Monsanto has gone to prevent information about the feed value of their GM RR canola crop emerging, and their preparedness to use corrupt feed and practices, and to report on it."
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you are the american media.......everything you do should be front page and shouted from the mountain tops...
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hunzedog:
I appreciate that.
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http://current.com/items/91974649_monsantos-killing-fields-of-latin-america.htm
Again, where is the American media?
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JanforGore:
WE APPRECIATE YOUR WORK
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http://current.com/items/92134999_the-battle-against-monsanto-a-victory-for-scie...
A victory for science, culture, and the sacredness of the seed. - 1 year ago
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http://current.com/items/92103276_victory-india-bans-planting-of-first-gmo-food-...
A victory for food sovereignty.
http://current.com/items/92050646_more-than-100-000-indians-fast-agaisnt-bt-brin...
A victory for democracy.
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http://current.com/items/91947912_supreme-court-to-hear-first-genetically-engine...
Information on the first genetically engineered crop case to be heard by the supreme court.
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http://current.com/items/92154465_today-is-the-last-day-to-tell-the-usda-no-mons...
Public comment period has been extended to March 3rd. - 1 year ago
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