The anti-GMO movement in the U.S.
has achieved some preliminary victories in GMO food labeling but that's
not all that needs to be done.
After enjoying a year of maximum profits, record stock prices, the
defeat of a major GMO labeling campaign in California, pro-industry
court decisions, and a formidable display of political power in
Washington, D.C. – including slipping the controversial Monsanto Protection Act into the Federal Appropriations bill in March -- the Biotech Bully from St. Louis now finds itself on the defensive.
It is no exaggeration to say that Monsanto has now become the most hated corporation in the world.
Plagued by a growing army of Roundup-resistant superweeds and
Bt-resistant superpests spreading across the country, a full 49 percent
of American farmers are now frantically trying to kill these superweeds
and pests with ever-larger quantities of toxic pesticides, herbicides
and fungicides including glyphosate (Roundup), glufosinate, 2,4D (“Agent
Orange’), dicamba, and neonicotinoids (insecticides linked to massive
deaths of honey bees).
Reacting to this dangerous escalation of chemical farming, toxic
residues on foods and environmental pollution, over a million consumers
and organic farmers have pressed the Obama administration to reject a
new generation of GE “Agent Orange” and dicamba-resistant crops, forcing
the USDA to postpone commercialization of these crops, at least
temporarily.
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