Battle escalates against genetically modified crops
source: http://www.nationofchange.org/battle-escalates-against-genetically-modified-crops-1317535432
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"Genetically Engineered Food: An Overview" details how the genetic engineering of seeds, crops and animals for human consumption is not the foolproof answer long championed by agribusiness and biotechnology industries to feeding the world.
To the contrary, the study found that genetically engineered/modified (GE/M) organisms do not out-perform their natural counterparts, and their proliferation into vast tracts of cropland have caused a slew of environmental and health crises, and actually increased poverty by forcing millions of farmers to "buy" patented seeds at exorbitant prices.
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According to the report, over 365 million acres of GE crops were cultivated in 29 countries in 2010 alone, representing 10 percent of global cropland.
"The United States is the world leader in GE crop production, with 165 million acres, or nearly half of global production," Patty Lovera, assistant director of FWW, told IPS.
"From only seven percent of soybean acres and one percent of corn acres in 1996, GE cultivation in the U.S. shot up to 94 percent of soybean and 88 percent of corn acres in 2011," she added.
The bulk of these crops came from seeds owned by Monsanto.
"Eighty-four percent of GM crops in the world today are herbicide- resistant soybeans, corn, cotton or canola, predominantly Monsanto's 'Roundup Ready' varieties that withstand dousing with herbicide," Bill Frees, science policy analyst at the Center for Food Safety (CFS) and author of 'Why GM Crops Will Not Feed the World', told IPS.
"Pesticide and chemical companies like Monsanto, DuPont, Syngenta, Dow and Bayer have bought up many of the world's largest seed companies, and now call themselves biotech companies - this represents a historic merger of the pesticide and seed industries, which allows them to profit twice by developing expensive GM seeds that increase use of the company's herbicide products," he added.
Seed patents, an off-shoot of the "agro-biotech revolution" that also spawned GE/M, have had two negative consequences since their original issuance by the U.S. Patent Office in the mid-1990s, Frees told IPS: "They enticed pesticide companies to buy up seed firms; and they led to criminalisation of seed-saving."
"Farmers have saved seeds from their harvest to replant the next year for millennia," he added. "Monsanto is changing that. The company has already sued thousands of farmers in the U.S. for saving and replanting its patented seeds and won an estimated 85 to 160 million dollars from farmers, in lawsuits that have ruined farmers' lives, and (partially explains) why we have ever fewer farmers in America."
The pushback
Ray Tricomo, a mentor at the Kalpulli Turtle Island Multiversity in Minnesota, told IPS, "People of colour must re-radicalise themselves and go on the offensive including the return to land bases, from Turtle Island to Africa and Asia."
"Ancient knowledge systems are to be painstakingly recovered, even if it takes centuries," he added.
And this is exactly what is happening.
Despite the deep pockets and aggressive efforts of Big Agro, a major pushback from a broad coalition of forces has limited 80 percent of GE/M planting to just three export-oriented countries: the U.S., Brazil and Argentina.
Nearly two dozen other countries, including the European Union and China, have passed mandatory GE/M labeling, and millions around the world are refusing seed patenting and developing seed banks to protect, share and preserve their seeds.
In Florida, the 4,000-strong Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) is organising to resist farm wage-slavery and "seed-servitude". The Landless Workers Movement (MST) in Brazil has organised 400,000 peasants to join forces with the nearly half-billion farms around the world that are responsible for producing 70 percent of the world's food.
Navdanya, an organisation in the Indian State of Andhra Pradesh, has united 500,000 farmers in their struggle to fight chemical dependency and save indigenous seeds, including preserving over 3,000 varieties of rice.
"For five years, the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (CSD) had indigenous farmers from all over the globe come to speak against destructive farm practices and GMOs," King told IPS.
"During the Indigenous People's Permanent Forum, there were complaints about the harm caused by industrial agriculture and the acts in the name of agribusinesses. Farm workers like the (CIW) are protesting their fate," she added.
"They are picketing companies like Trader Joes and Whole Foods, letting the public know that their tomatoes were picked from workers who are basically slave labour."
"Third World Network is fighting back by exploring the problem of GMOs and publishing findings that scientists working on GMOs are capitalists using humans as guinea pigs in a global lab experiment," she added.
"[Numerous] deaths and disabilities have been traced back to a GM product emulating tryptophan. It took nearly 20 years to find the source of the problem," King told IPS.
"GM technology is antithetical to an agroecological approach to agriculture, our only hope for truly sustainable food production," Frees told IPS.
"Without radical change we will continue to have famines," he added. "Haiti is a good example of what happens when a country's farmers are put out of business by cheap, subsidised imports from a rich producer nation (here the U.S.)."
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CalgarC
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fuck gmo's
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CalgarC
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vaxart
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Aw, c'mon y'all..... American media has so much on their plate - Kardiashians growing butt size, nip slips in DWTS, Knox's tears, Syria and Libya...... that keeping up with what is happening in the real America is tough. Look at msn or yahoo, it is either about anti-aging, home improvements or best and worst foods to look good. Current is probably the only site which has some noteworthy news.
For mainstream media to report about Monsanto or FDA and the myriad issues arising out of these..... it may never happen. Occupy Wall street is a perfect example. Real issues never get reported or relayed. - 8 months ago
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vaxart
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Incredulous
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I am very skeptical, it just seems like we are constantly battling this issue, and meanwhile, behind the scenes, they do whatever the hell they want to do...exactly the same way they handled the public outcry for health insurance reform. They talked the talk, and then when it came down to doing what the people wanted, they did not walk the walk.
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Incredulous
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ecoalex
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Monsanto,DuPont,Aventiss,etc ignore nature's ability to survive,a.k.a natural selection.Some of every weed,or worm etc will survive,then reproduce,and have an immunity to the GM crop. The stupidity,ignorance of the profit motivated GM industry is criminal.As Homer Simpson would say DUHHH.
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ecoalex
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Incredulous
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ecoalex:
it will probably be a cockroach....kind of works the same way in politics, doesn't it?
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Incredulous
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alexsmith01
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yep crazy stuff great watch is the future of food
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alexsmith01
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JanforGore
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Hey FDA, label it!
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JanforGore
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MotherForTruth
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JanforGore:
I would like to add to your statement.
... label it now, we demand it!
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MotherForTruth
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MotherForTruth
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Thank you Jan for this info and keeping us all informed.
Here is related video. I have known about some of these but I am absolutely shocked by the depth of the problem.
http://current.com/community/93489437_food-the-ultimate-secret-exposed-a-must-se...
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MotherForTruth
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JanforGore
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MotherForTruth:
Thank you for this. This is one of the most important issues for our present and future, especially in regards to what we now see happening to agricultural output due to climate change and population increases. These companies cannot be allowed to spread GMO monoculture any further. As long as they do, the threat of a worldwide famine remains.
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JanforGore
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MotherForTruth
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JanforGore:
While FDA approves poisoning our food Americans are denied consumption of the milk from their own cows.
http://current.com/community/93482138_farmers-and-consumers-denied-the-right-to-... - 8 months ago
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MotherForTruth
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JanforGore
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MotherForTruth:
I call it the Corporate Foodopoly. Totally undemocatic. They raid milk farms while Wall Street gets bailouts.
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JanforGore
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MotherForTruth
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JanforGore:
I am committed to fight as you call it "Corporate Foodopoly".
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MotherForTruth
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VoyagerFilms
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Thank you for posting this JanForGore as always.
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VoyagerFilms
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JanforGore
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VoyagerFilms:
Thanks for supporting it.
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JanforGore
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coolplanet
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The greatest arrogance of human beings is that we can improve upon nature.
Where has the last 8,000 years of agriculture gotten us besides monocrops, malnutrition, slavery, overpopulation, rat infestation, plagues, deforestation and desertification?
Humans have been around for over a million years and were a lot healthier and probably happier as hunter-gatherers. - 8 months ago
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coolplanet
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JanforGore
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coolplanet:
These are war companies that think nature is expendable. Truly sociopathic.
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JanforGore
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JanforGore
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http://www.right2knowmarch.org/
Activism calling for labelling is another way to fight this battle. The Right To Know marchers are marching from NY to DC and will reach DC on October 16, World Food Day. You can follow their march at this link. OWS isn't the only protest going on now calling for change.
Label GMOs!
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JanforGore
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JanforGore
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http://www.responsibletechnology.org/posts/?p=1680
And exposing their tactics of intimidation is one way to do this.
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JanforGore
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JanforGore
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JanforGore:
Also, you can purchase the entire film on this at the link if you wish.
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JanforGore
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JanforGore
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This is the new colonialism affecting indigenous people as well as the world. Good to see so many now seeing the truth of this. This is one battle we must win.
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JanforGore
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MotherForTruth
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JanforGore:
I agree 100%!
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MotherForTruth
