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Monsanto Sues Germany to Force GMO Food

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Ploughman's Tree by Jennifer Hathaway

Monsanto is now suing the German government (and, by that, the people) to force them to grow their GM Corn.  Monsanto files suit against Germany over GM ban:

MON810 maize is genetically engineered to produce Bacillus thuringiensis, which is toxic to the corn borer pest. Permitted in Europe since 1998 for animal feed, it is marketed as a way to save farmers money on insecticides and other pest controls.

However German agriculture minister Ilse Aigner claimed last week that she had "legitimate reasons" to believe the maize to be a danger to the environment – and believes the Environment Ministry to agree with the view. Although MON810 has been permitted in Germany since 2005, she scrapped plans for 3,600 hectares (8,892 acres) to be planted in the eastern states for this summer's harvest.

Now the biotech giant has hit back, according to a Reuters article, filing a lawsuit against the Germany government in the administrative court in Braunschweig, northern Germany.

The wire quotes a spokesperson for Monsanto as saying the ban is "arbitrary". A clause in EU law does allow member states to impose such a ban, but Monsanto claims they can only do so once a plant has already been approved if new scientific evidence has come to light.

If the outcome of the lawsuit is in Monsanto's favour, the cost to the German government has been estimated at between €6m and €7m....

France also invoked the clause on new scientific evidence that cast doubt over its safety last year.... 

Other countries to implement bans are Hungary and Austria. Last month European ministers voted – for the fourth time – against forcing these countries to lift their bans, despite EFSA's view.

Makes trying to refuse those sprouts at dinner seem familiar? Several other intelligent EU countries have reservations and have refused to grow these products that are inefficient, low producing, chemically ruinous, fertilizer intensive, UN-tested for toxicological harm to humans, and dubious safety for animals.  This is a good indicator that not ALL the world has been fooled by Monsanto.

Some American growers are also moving away, after they have had land become so Roundup resistant they can no longer farm it!  See 'Superweed' explosion threatens Monsanto heartlands:
"'Superweeds' are plaguing high-tech Monstanto crops in southern US states, driving farmers to use more herbicides, return to conventional crops or even abandon their farms."
I do hope that Germany can not only win, but by doing so, set a precedent the rest of the world to follow. JUST SAY NO!!  AND MEAN IT!

The Concise Maquarie Dictionary defines Megalomania as:

1.  A form of mental alienation, marked by a delusion of greatness, wealth, etc.

2. A mania for big or great things.

I personally think a "form of mental alienation" is the correct term to sum up this news.  The level of hubris that must exist for a corporation to attempt to force us to grow anything we do not want to grow, or eat anything we think is unsafe.  Leave us to farm in peace without being harassed by GMO-contamination of our crops, animals, honey... whatever it is we produce.

This is a company forcing a government and a people to accept a product they do not want. Somebody certainly has a delusional issue, and it is NOT those who refuse to accept genetically altered food.

 

An Aussie who is disgusted at chem farming,gm and synth foods and big pharma. I study soil biota, and work with bees,what i see is worrying.

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Wild animals won't eat BT corn by Hillbilly on Wednesday, Apr 22, 2009 at 8:25:57 PM
he is partially right by amicus curiae on Wednesday, Apr 22, 2009 at 9:05:58 PM
how about, by amicus curiae on Wednesday, Apr 22, 2009 at 9:57:09 PM
We don't want GM by Barbara Peterson on Wednesday, Apr 22, 2009 at 9:51:06 PM
Monsanto Sues Germany to Force GMO Food by Rolland Miller on Thursday, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:34:25 PM
Hurray for Germany! by Dee Thomas on Thursday, Apr 23, 2009 at 2:38:33 PM
After I had Colon Cancer... by Mel Smith on Thursday, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:45:32 PM
Treat it as the poison it is!! destroy it! by Robert Wager on Friday, Apr 24, 2009 at 9:59:33 PM
I DID by amicus curiae on Friday, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:23:10 PM
How much does it cost to get a science report by Patrick Lafferty on Friday, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:36:09 PM
Patrick, nice info by amicus curiae on Saturday, Apr 25, 2009 at 12:12:47 AM
Anti-organic by Barbara Peterson on Saturday, Apr 25, 2009 at 12:25:38 PM
If your controlled data is limited to a study by Patrick Lafferty on Saturday, Apr 25, 2009 at 1:08:56 PM
AC, It's important to link Walt Disney, EPCOT by Patrick Lafferty on Saturday, Apr 25, 2009 at 3:06:11 PM
if this link works by amicus curiae on Saturday, Apr 25, 2009 at 12:50:25 PM
link corrected by amicus curiae on Saturday, Apr 25, 2009 at 1:31:01 PM

 

 

 

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