Monsanto and U.S. govt. pushing GMOs in Japan
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Now, a US government official is visiting Tokyo to seek Japan's "help to promote the safety of genetically modified crops among Japanese consumers," as a way to "ease the global food crisis," notes NHK World.
Dr. Nina Fedoroff, the Science and Technology Adviser to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, was interviewed by NHK in Tokyo on Thursday, and said "the planting of genetically modified crops has been spreading rapidly in the United States and stressed the need to spread this kind of crop globally to cope with the food crisis."
Food crisis? This summer, what did Monsanto do? With US corn, 60 percent is GM -- and nearly all of it contains Monsanto's genes. During this global food crisis, Monsanto just raised the price of its corn seed $100 a bag. Talk about a novel way to solve the food crisis.
Linn Cohen-Cole at OpEdNews has more details:
"Notice, too, that Monsanto is drastically raising prices while it is making phenomenal profits, while food prices are rising dramatically (related often to its grains), leading to food riots around the world, and while fuel is skyrocketing and Monsanto's corn is now the basis of biofuel, and while our economy is tanking. All the while Monsanto claims that genetically engineering is a wonder - the way to help farmers around the world and to feed the hungry."
Time after time, Japanese consumer organizations, housewives, NGOs and co-ops have demonstrated in the streets of Tokyo to protest against imports of GM foods. Most of the soy and corn that enter Japan is either carefully sourced as "non-GM" (using expensive traceability schemes such as IP handling) or simply used as animal feed.
Food oil makers also don't need to disclose on food labels if they use GM oil seeds, and many consumers are surprised and angry when they learn that they have in fact been eating GM soy or corn, unwillingly. Consumers Union of Japan is particularly upset about how food exporting countries, such as Australia, side with the GM industry, ignoring consumer concerns. South Korean consumers also share the same concerns, making waves with large demonstrations in Seoul, and joining events here in Japan.
Keisuke Amagasa at the Tokyo-based 'No! GMO Campaign' will speak on October 16 at the World Foodless Day event about "How genetically modified foods are accelerating the food crisis." An outspoken critic of Monsanto and gene patenting policies, he says:
"Japan does not produce any GM crops. However, because Japan imports GM canola from Canada, GM contamination has already occurred and it is spreading to a much greater degree than one could imagine. If GM crops are cultivated, then this kind of pollution will spread even more. Judging by the ominous precedent of Canada, once GM crops are cultivated, segregation between GM and non-GM will become almost impossible, and keeping pure non-GM varieties away from GM contamination will be very hard. The clear conclusion from the findings is that cultivating or importing GM crops, leads to GM pollution and once this pollution begins, it can cause irreversible damage."
Despicable.
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JanforGore
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The link describes how Monsanto along with Syngenta and others companies are abusing intellectual property rights to use the climate crisis to control your food. They will do nothing to mitigate the climate crisis and the other effects of it... they will simply use it to cause more debt for farmers who will not be able to afford buying their toxic seeds every year and ruin small farmers who continue to plant conventional crops.
And just how much Roundup poison spraying do you think this planet can take in a world where dead zones of waterways are increasing and freshwater is becoming scarcer to obtain? And along with this link, the Future of Food. I would also state that what Monsanto and other companies are doing boils down to environmental terrorism for profit.
- 3 years ago
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JanforGore
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JanforGore
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Yes, please write your reps and demand labelling of GMO products and real peer reviewed scientific testing not conducted by Monsanto. Support the Genetically Modified Foods Right To Know Act. We cannot continue to allow multinationals to run our lives and those of our children.
Reading the entries in the tag Monsanto here will also give you much more information about this despicable company.
- 3 months ago
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JanforGore
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darkhorsejim
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BOYCOTT ALL MONANTO PRODUCTS! They are the world leaders in Genetically Engineered & Genetically Modified food sources upon which all humans subsist. As they go global with this strategy, they are truly one of the most dangerous companies in the world as they attempt to monopolize the very essence of survival - legal ownership of patented single use seeds to grow our food, and unbelievably, must be purchased from Monsanto every year in order to plant your next crop.
If you haven’t seen the documentary “The Future of Food” (or even "The Corporation") yet, I strongly urge you to do so. If I didn’t know that Monsanto’s goal of global food manipulation, distribution & ultimately complete crop control is perfectly legal, I would have thought this reaching the level of science fiction. However, this is one powerful & evil company that has Washington D.C.’s politicians, regulatory agencies & lobbyists in all their pockets.
Don’t be fooled or misled, Monsanto is one of the biggest scum-sucking parasites ingratiating its way further into everyone’s daily life whether you are aware of it or not. Their logo should be the CEO with horns, a pointy tail & carrying a pitchfork in order to prod you into becoming a consumer of their products. Do not underestimate or do business with this company-you will only empower them to overpower us.
They will stop at nothing to keep any competitive products-usually organic & safe-off of store shelves in order to push their own toxic products on a society too busy to notice, in most cases, without the publicity of well meaning organizations & CURRENT’s contributors relentless search for the truth. Labeling is now becoming the next hurdle to conquer so that consumers will more easily be able to decide which products to purchase based on the ingredients & whether or not they’re organic.
- 3 years ago
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darkhorsejim
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jjmaster
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And Monsanto keeps pressing their way.... It's sickening!
- 3 years ago
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jjmaster
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JanforGore
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As usual it's all about money. And the U.S. will continue to raise the premium on non GMO corn to force countries into using GM corn for human comsumption. But hey, don't you know, there is a food crisis... HMM, wonder why there was no question about Monsanto and this so called "food crisis" in any debates so far. You would think something so urgent as a food crisis in relation to biofuels and price would warrant at least one question.
- 3 years ago
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JanforGore
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HolyCity2012
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JanforGore:
Do you really "wonder why there was no questions" regarding the Monsanto corporations?
- 3 years ago
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HolyCity2012
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csmonut
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I wonder when someone will engineer human birth control into our food supply?
- 3 years ago
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csmonut
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HolyCity2012
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csmonut:
Laugh Out Loud!
"wonder when"?
try 30 years ago.
the sperm count of the average American male is down 50% from where it was 30 years earlier.
The cases of autism is up substantially from where it was 30 years ago.
You can keep "wondering when" or you can spend 15 minutes on the world wide web and find the answers for yourself.
peace!
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HolyCity2012
