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Sowing Seeds of Starvation-- Don't Believe Monsanto Hype
Posted by: kwan ()
Date: June 14, 2009 02:37PM

Sowing Seeds of Starvation: Monsanto Hype in Growing Food Crisis

An ad that recently ran during the American Public Media show Marketplace, sponsored by Monsanto, the world’s largest corporate agribusiness chemical firm, touted how Monsanto’s genetically modified (GM) seeds are going to save the world from environmental catastrophe and human hunger.

The Monsanto ads are, quite simply, false. The premise of the ad is that Monsanto’s GM seeds are going to save the world from environmental catastrophe and human hunger, but the reality of Monsanto’s seeds and the company’s ethics and commitment to fighting world hunger have little to do with either.

Eighty-five percent of all GM seeds are engineered for herbicide tolerance, most of these being Monsanto’s “Roundup Ready” cotton, corn, soy, and canola seeds. This allows plants to withstand significant amounts of pesticides being sprayed on it, in effect promoting pesticide use. As a result, there has been an increase in pesticide use in the United States since the introduction of GM seeds. Since the introduction of GM crops in the United States, more than 120 million pounds of additional pesticides were used.

At the same time, not a single GM crop has been commercially introduced that is intended to increase yield. Agronomists and plant scientists made far greater advances in yields through conventional breeding methods than they ever have with GM crops. In fact, there have been several studies which show that there are actually yield losses associated with Monsanto’s Roundup Ready soybeans. GM crops are not feeding the world, and they are not enabling us to produce more.

Monsanto wants you to believe their crops are feeding hungry children in Africa, and that they are allowing farmers to use fewer chemicals. But do their actions demonstrate that their concern lies solely in their profits?

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Re: Sowing Seeds of Starvation-- Don't Believe Monsanto Hype
Posted by: Sundancer ()
Date: June 14, 2009 03:20PM

One word: monSATANto

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Re: Sowing Seeds of Starvation-- Don't Believe Monsanto Hype
Posted by: Tamukha ()
Date: June 14, 2009 03:49PM

kwan,

This kind of Stalinist agitprop is going to continue spewing forth from Big Agra until the agronomists and biologists and Earth-protection orgs get back out there and start countermessaging. Again. Where are all the people that were hammering us with the "it's not a production problem, it's a distribution problem" message all through my teens and twenties? Did Monsanto have them all killed?

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Re: Sowing Seeds of Starvation-- Don't Believe Monsanto Hype
Posted by: Sundancer ()
Date: June 15, 2009 11:13AM

No, people just don't have the attention span, or memory span, so all you have to do is not mention something for a while and everybody forgets. It's no longer new news.

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Re: Sowing Seeds of Starvation-- Don't Believe Monsanto Hype
Posted by: dhsredhead ()
Date: June 21, 2009 05:05PM

Yeah, we should blame the World Bank and the UN.

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