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They call it Monsanto's revolving door. People from Monsanto go to work at the USDA and vice versa. Back and forth.
When a country relies on a coporation to do their own testing and findings on a new and controversial product it is like a Fox in the Hen house senario. Pretty sure the W.H.O. is in Monsanto's corner too
I read that a bunch of USA non Monsanto Farmers are suing Monsanto for crop pollution.
I think that was on Millions against Monsanto website.
Fodder corn is almost 100% GMO, alfalfa will be next, sugar beets (beet pulp & Table sugar) is already GMO, Canada has banned the use of GMO Flaxseed only because the EU wouldn't buy GMO flaxseed.
This was just sent to me.........GMO lawngrass
http://motherjones.com/environment/2011/07/usda-deregulate-roundup-gmo-tom-philpott
Its not just GMO's that bother most people I know, it is also the use of anitbiotics in livestock feed.
Might be a bit outdated but ............
The following countries have banned or restricted the import, distribution, sale, utilization, field trials and commercial planting of GMOs:
Africa: Algeria, Egypt
Asia: Sri Lanka, Thailand, China, Japan, Phillipines
Europe: The European Union, Norway, Austria, Germany United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Greece, France, Luxembourg, Portugal
Latin America: Brazil, Paraguay
Middle East: Saudi Arabia
North America: Maryland has banned GE (genetically engineered) fish and North Dakota and Montana have filed bans on GE wheat. The Municipalities of Burlington, Vermont (declared a moratorium on GE food), Boulder, Colorado (bans on GE crops) and the City and County of San Francisco (urged the federal government to ban GE food) are the only towns or states to take some sort of stand against plants, animals, foods, crops and body products that are, or contain Genetically Modified Organisms.
NOTE: The U.S. government, and the FDA do not require anything Genetically Modified to be identified on ingredient lists. Genetically Modified foods and products are in widespread use and distribution throughout the U.S.
Pacific: American Samoa, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Federated States of Micronesia, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Australia, New Zealand