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Title: Organic v. Monsanto
Source: grow switch
URL Source: http://www.growswitch.com/blog/2011 ... ers-sue-monsanto/#.TwPXbtTARQd
Published: Jan 3, 2012
Author: Danielle Magnuson
Post Date: 2012-01-03 23:53:05 by farmfriend
Keywords: None
Views: 317
Comments: 20

Organic v. Monsanto

by Danielle Magnuson

More than 270,000 organic farmers are taking on corporate agriculture giant Monsanto in a lawsuit filed March 30. Led by the Organic Seed Growers and Trade Association, the family farmers are fighting for the right to keep a portion of the world food supply organic—and preemptively protecting themselves from accusations of stealing genetically modified seeds that drift on to their pristine crop fields.

Consumers are powerful. For more than a decade, a cultural shift has seen shoppers renounce the faster-fatter-bigger-cheaper mindset of factory farms, exposéd in the 2008 documentary Food, Inc. From heirloom tomatoes to heritage chickens, we want our food slow, sustainable, and local—healthy for the earth, healthy for animals, and healthy for our bodies.

But with patented seeds infiltrating the environment so fully, organic itself is at risk. Monsanto’s widely used Genuity® Roundup Ready® canola seed has already turned heirloom canola oil into an extinct species. The suing farmers are seeking to prevent similar contamination of organic corn, soybeans, and a host of other crops. What’s more, they’re seeking to prevent Monsanto from accusing them of unlawfully using the very seeds they’re trying to avoid.

“It seems quite perverse that an organic farmer contaminated by transgenic seed could be accused of patent infringement,” says Public Patent Foundation director Dan Ravicher in a Cornucopia Institute article about the farmers’ lawsuit (May 30, 2011), “but Monsanto has made such accusations before and is notorious for having sued hundreds of farmers for patent infringement.”

Even as the megacorporation enjoys soaring stock, the U.S. justice department continues to look into allegations of its fraudulent antitrust practices (The Street, June 29, 2011):

Monsanto, which has acquired more than 20 of the nation’s biggest seed producers and sellers over the last decade, has long pursued a strict policy with its customers, obligating them to buy its bioengineered seeds every year rather than use them in multiple planting seasons. Farmers who disobey are blacklisted forever.

It’s a wide net Monsanto has cast over the agricultural landscape. As Ravicher points out, “it’s actually in Monsanto’s financial interest to eliminate organic seed so that they can have a total monopoly over our food supply.”

Imagine a world devoid of naturally vigorous traditional crops and controlled by a single business with a appetite for intellectual property. Did anyone else feel a cold wind pass through them? Now imagine a world where thousands of family farmers fight the good fight to continue giving consumers a choice in their food—and win.

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#3. To: farmfriend (#0)

Part of the agenda of the demons in control. Reduced fertility to no fertility and the destruction of our digestive tract.

I don't know about you but just about everyone I know has some sort of digestive problem. I don't have any, but I'm aware and I don't eat their corn, cotton (oil, seed, flour), canola or soy. It's getting tougher every year and I have to go without many foods I would like. Hell, go around any grocery store and check ingredients on just about any product and you will find some sort of soy product in it. It bogggles my mind how ubiquitous this additive is in our food supply.

I'm going to start making my own bread just to get away from corn syrup and soy additives. You can find bread without corn syrup but not without corn syrup and soy. It F..ing pisses me off to no end.

intotheabyss  posted on  2012-01-04   0:40:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: intotheabyss (#3)

just about any product and you will find some sort of soy product in it. It bogggles my mind how ubiquitous this additive is in our food supply.

The reason for that is that it is an appetite stimulant - Soy has naturally occurring MSG - if you see "Hydrolized Soy Protein" think MSG. It is used in different forms and even in some so-called "Organic" foods to make you want more.

Get the Non-GMO shopping guide it is a big help. I'm a label reader too. And yes it is getting tougher, but I also keep a garden and have adjusted my diet as required to avoid GMO's and other toxic food additives such as hydrogenated oils, Soy, Canola, Yellow Corn (White Corn is still OK as it has different genetics and will not cross with GMO Yellow Corn, Red and Blue Corn are fine as well, as is Popcorn - they all are genetically different enough to not pick up contamination).

Original_Intent  posted on  2012-01-04   0:50:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Original_Intent (#4)

Thanks for the info, up til now I have avoided all corn. But apparently I don't have to. I miss popcorn

intotheabyss  posted on  2012-01-04   1:21:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: intotheabyss (#5)

Oh, and a really good oil for cooking is Grapeseed Oil. It is high in Omega 3 fatty acids, has a neutral flavor and so does not flavor your food as Olive Oil does, and it does not smoke at Stir Fry temperatures. Safflower oil would be next in preference after Olive and Grapeseed. I still use Peanut Oil from time to time, but while it is non-gmo it has other drawbacks, and it does have its own flavor - not strong but sometimes noticeable. I like Grapeseed Oil for making Popcorn. I do 99% of my cooking with Grapeseed or Olive Oils - Organic when the budget allows.

Original_Intent  posted on  2012-01-04   1:29:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#8. To: Original_Intent (#7)

good oil for cooking is Grapeseed Oil.

Yea, I use Olive Oil but I don't use it at "stir fry" temps because it's not good. So I have been limited in what I can cook, because I refuse to use the other crap and I am a b-type blood and me and peanuts do not mix well. I will have to try the Grapeeed oil. Safflawer is another no-no for B-types.

Even when I really can't afford it I still buy Organic for everything. I don't eat regular apples or many other fruits due to the pesticides on the skin. I will eat non-organic oranges.

intotheabyss  posted on  2012-01-04 01:35:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Original_Intent (#7)

Oh, and a really good oil for cooking is Grapeseed Oil

What's your take on coconut oil?

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