Lower crop insurance rates for GMOs: USDA gift to Monsanto
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On 12 September 2007, the FCIC Board of Directors approved a Biotech Yield Endorsement (BYE) pilot programme submitted under section 523(d) of the Federal Crop Insurance Act. The result is that farmers growing Monsanto’s genetically modified (GM) maize receives crop insurance at a greatly reduced cost of between 20 and 70 percent.
The BYE programme was crafted by the Monsanto Corporation and its first beneficiary is limited to its GM maize. This insurance bonanza is intended for farmers planting Monsanto’s GM maize that has Bt genes against corn borer and root worm stacked with a gene for tolerance to Round-up herbicide. The FCIC Board of Directors, at its 14 August 2008 meeting, approved additional seed technologies for premium rate reduction for producers planting certain corn hybrid varieties; i.e., those containing Bt genes for corn borer and rootworm stacked with genes for tolerance to herbicides such as glyphosate and glufosinate. The companies benefiting from the largesse of the USDA give-away insurance include besides Monsanto, Dow, Syngenta and Pioneer Hi-Bred [1, 2].
The crop insurance policies insure producers against yield losses due to natural causes such as drought, excessive moisture, hail, wind, frost, insects, and disease [3]. It is clear that the stacked GM maize lines are protected against corn borer and rootworm, but not particularly well protected against drought, excessive moisture, hail, wind, frost and disease, nor against the numerous insect pest that are likely to take advantage of reduced competition from borer or root worm. It may be that the stacked maize lines will benefit from a USDA give-away insurance that specifically protects against any such secondary insect pests; for they have indeed already emerged in China and India as the result of growing Bt cotton [4, 5] (see Why Prince Charles is Right, SiS 40 and Deadly gift from Monsanto to India, SiS 39)
FCIC is presuming that the stacked GM maize lines will consistently produce more than conventional or organic maize, but that has not been proven scientifically. It is based solely on an act of faith on the part of the USDA bureaucrats.
Why then do these new GM constructs deserve the gift of reduced insurance cost at the US taxpayers’ expense? Have the taxpayers been consulted before such egregious largesse has been doled out to well-heeled farmers and the corporations who licence the GM seeds?
The rest of the farming community may feel especially aggrieved at this blatant display of favouritism on the part of the FCIC. After all, insured organic farmers were not compensated for damages from epidemics of fungal disease, even though the conventional fungicides were ineffective against the fungus disease. It seems that FCAC is taking on the role of sugar daddy to the GM industry and compliant farmers. And that may go a long way towards promoting universal GM farming practices and bankrupting the public coffers.
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So not only do consumers pay for their frankenfood at the markets of America without proper disclosure as to health effects of it; US taxpayers are now footing the bill for their crop insurance, thanks to a gift from the USDA. Are you outraged yet?
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justright
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When you all grow your extra fingers and toes you'll thank the good Monsanto people.
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justright
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JanforGore
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And make no mistake about it, this is also an issue of Democracy. To use political clout to get the FDA to put fakefood in our markets while taking over 90% of the seed market to give us no choice over what we buy and consume nor proper disclosure of ingredients and sources in order for us to be able to choose as informed citizens is a violation of Democratic principles. Corporate profits should never be more important in this country than upholding the rights of Americans to make informed decisions based on full disclosure.
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JanforGore
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WhiteNoise
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My pleasure ;)
now...
* WAKE UP AMERICA!!! *
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVp9cWOcZ7g
“When will the American people actually vote to give to the world more than bombs and missiles, sweatshops, dubious science, frankenfood, poverty and misery?” - Cynthia McKinney
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WhiteNoise
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JanforGore
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WhiteNoise: Thanks for those sources!
- 3 years ago
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JanforGore
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WhiteNoise
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YEP !
...brushing up on the subject ?
GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS: PANACEA OR POISON?
http://freedocumentaries.org/theatre.php?filmid=211&id=1129&wh=1000x720THE SLOW POISONING OF INDIA
http://freedocumentaries.org/theatre.php?filmid=118&id=813&wh=1000x720or just for fun, go on YOU TUBE and search Monsanto for size...
Millions Against Monsanto Campaign
http://www.organicconsumers.org/monlink.cfmMonsanto Whistleblower Says Genetically Engineered Crops May Cause Disease
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?aid=3912&context=vaMonsanto Products to Avoid Purchasing
http://www.ethicalinvesting.com/monsanto/products.shtmlMonsanto's Harvest of Fear
http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2008/05/monsanto200805SOURCEWATCH
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Monsanto - 3 years ago
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WhiteNoise
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sublimeuniverse
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Manipulation by the insect queen trying to make us her hive.
- 3 years ago
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sublimeuniverse
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dabne
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Actually I didn't see this as a liberal post, I just saw that you had a story flying up the leaderboard and knew that you would be one of the few rationale people on here to explain to me something I didn't know. Which is why posts with hardly any voting get to the top so quickly?
When I said "conservative" posts it wasn't meant to imply this particular post was "liberal." I only meant to imply that I see a liberal bias within the current staffers.
No slight was intended.
- 3 years ago
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dabne
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JanforGore
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And where do you see this as a "liberal" post? If you eat and purchase food in this country it applies to you regardless of your politics. That's what is wrong with this country... People labeling everything either liberal or conservative. And as I was told it is the entire "algorhythm" that determines placement of a post here. I'm sure like all the other posts about Monsanto it will fall down soon enough. That should make you happy.
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JanforGore
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queenofit
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Yes, well like you say JanforGore, and I certainly agree, we cannot expect government to save us, we have to try and educate enough citizens, that we do have power, our power lies in our pocket books. That is how these monsters are fed, we feed them, we give them their fuel/profits.
So I stand with you, to take back our country.
Like the Cuba;s said.... "Sí, se puede" or "Yes it can be done."
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queenofit
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JanforGore
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queenofit:
Yes, boycott Monsanto and their fake food and pesticides, and buy your produce locally. That is a great start to taking it back. Once companies see the people mean business and their profits start to suffer, that is the only way to be heard because money is all they understand.
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JanforGore
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dabne
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No offense Jan but with only 5 comments and 15 views, why is this surging up the home page? Maybe you can enlighten me on why we vote at all if all these stories on the home page are bumped up by current staff. Where is the democracy in that? None of my conservative posts have been within 15 pages of the home page with more views and more comments.
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dabne
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taintedview
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Scary corn! It will be eating us pretty soon with all the modifications. Even if I try to grow my own, its quite possible that the GM stuff will contaminate my crop. This system has to go. I'm getting pissed.
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taintedview
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JanforGore
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yes queenofit, what an absurd circus it all is.
- 3 years ago
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JanforGore
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queenofit
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As usual, here comes my "pat comment".... We are no longer ruled by "we the people", we are ruled by "corporations". I don't think that we fully realize that here in USA.
And while I am at it; this dog and pony show that we get to watch once every four years, and play like we "elect" our new leader, well, that just tops the cake. We cry and complain about this messed up system, but we continue to send the same ole foxes, back to the hen house and then we scratch our heads and wonder what happened?Well, maybe it will be different this time?
Insanity definition: Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different outcomes.
good evening....
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queenofit
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allIknowis
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This totally sucks. what pinheads. Grow your own i guess.
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allIknowis
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darkhorsejim
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The current administration doesn't even hide its corporate favoritism at the expense of hard working farmers & total disregard for the safety & health of duped consumers who couldn't be kept further out of the loop.
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darkhorsejim
