Poland Announces Complete Ban on Monsanto’s Genetically Modified Maize
Anthony Gucciardi
NaturalSociety
April 5, 2012
NaturalSociety
April 5, 2012
Following
the anti-Monsanto activism launched by nations like France and Hungary,
Poland has announced that it will launch a complete ban on growing
Monsanto’s genetically modified
strain MON810. The announcement, made by Agriculture Minister Marek
Sawicki, sets yet another international standard against Monsanto’s
genetically modified creations. In addition to being linked to a
plethora health ailments, Sawicki says that the pollen originating from
this GM strain may actually be devastating the already dwindling bee population.
“The decree is in the works. It introduces a complete ban on the MON810 strain of maize in Poland,” Sawicki stated to the press.
Similar opposition to Monsanto occurred on March 9th, when 7 European countries blocked a proposal
by the Danish EU presidency which would permit the cultivation of
genetically modified plants on the entire continent. It was France, who
in February, lead the charge against GMOs by asking the European
Commission to suspend authorization to Monsanto’s genetically
modified corn. What’s more, the country settled a landmark case in favor
of the people over Monsanto, finding the biotech giant guilty of chemical poisoning.
In a ruling given by a court in Lyon (southeast France), grain grower
Paul Francois stated that Monsanto failed to provide proper warnings on
the Lasso weedkiller product label which resulted in neurological
problems such as memory loss and headaches. The court ordered an expert
opinion to determine the sum of the damages, and to verify the link
between Lasso and the reported illnesses. The result was a guilty
charge, paving the way for further legal action on behalf of injured
farmers.
Since 1996, the agricultural branch of the French social security
system has gathered about 200 alerts per year regarding sickness related
to pesticides. However only 47 cases were even recognized in the past 10 years.
Nations are continually taking a stand against Monsanto, with nations
like Hungary destroying 1000 acres of GM maize and India slamming
Monsanto with ‘biopiracy‘ charges.
Read more: http://naturalsociety.com/poland-ban-monsantos-genetically-modified-maize/#ixzz1snVvQfFY
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