Monsanto buys Seed company
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life101
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Date: September 17, 2006 08:38AM This means that our organic veggies will be harder to come by.
------------------------------------- Monsanto Buys ‘Terminator’ Seeds Company by F. William Engdahl August 27, 2006 GlobalResearch.ca The United States Government has been financing research on a genetic engineering technology which, when commercialized, will give its owners the power to control the food seed of entire nations or regions. The Government has been working quietly on this technology since 1983. Now, the little-known company that has been working in this genetic research with the Government’s US Department of Agriculture-- Delta & Pine Land-- is about to become part of the world’s largest supplier of patented genetically-modified seeds (GMO), Monsanto Corporation of St. Louis, Missouri. Relations between Monsanto, Delta & Pine Land and the USDA, on closer scrutiny, show the deep and dark side of the much-heralded genetic revolution in agriculture. It proves deep-held suspicions that the Gene Revolution is not about ‘solving the world hunger problem’ as its advocates claim. It’s about handing over control of the seeds for mankind’s basic food supply—rice, corn, soybeans, wheat, even fruit, vegetables and cotton—to privately owned corporations. Once the seeds and their use are patented and controlled by one or several private agribusiness multinationals, it will be they who can decide whether or not a particular customer—let’s say for argument, China or Brazil or India or Japan—whether they will or won’t get the patented seeds from Monsanto, or from one of its licensee GMO partners like Bayer Crop Sciences, Syngenta or DuPont’s Pioneer Hi-Bred International. While most of us don’t bother to reflect on where the corn in the box of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes or the rice in a box of Uncle Ben’s Converted Rice come from, when we grab it from the supermarket shelf, they all must originate with seeds. Seeds can either be taken by a farmer from the previous season’ seeds, and planted to produce the next harvest. Or, seeds can be bought new each harvest season, from the companies which sell their seeds. COMPLETE ARTICLE: [globalresearch.ca] Re: Monsanto buys Seed company
Posted by:
jono
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Date: September 20, 2006 03:26AM this kind of thing (terminator seeds) makes me want to start my own organic farm, or somehow get invloved with making unadulaterated seeds available to all. we can push back with our buying choices (certified organic foods cannot be genetically modified) but somehow it doesnt feel like enough. Re: Monsanto buys Seed company
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Anonymous User
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Date: September 21, 2006 12:23PM Yes, go rent "The Future of Food" from Netflix and prepared to be awed and amazed/sickened. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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