Big 6 pesticide corps want your vote
Thu, 2012-08-02 19:51
Campaign
disclosures released this week reaffirm one thing: pesticide and GE
seed companies are very focused on defeating Prop 37, the California Right to Know Genetically Engineered Food Act.
In fact, a giant food lobby — which includes Monsanto as a member —
has declared that crushing the GE labeling ballot initiative is its "single highest priority" this fall.
Behind front groups and paid consultants, the “Big 6” pesticide
makers (BASF, Bayer, Dow, Dupont, Monsanto and Syngenta) have quietly
pumped hundreds of thousands of dollars into the effort to kill GE
labeling, according to filings released
by California’s Secretary of State. These corporations have helped
garner over $1 million from several industry groups since January — most
importantly the Council for Biotechnology Information — whose
membership is (drum roll)...only the Big 6.
And industry opposition doesn’t just impact Californians. Several
states considered passing their own laws earlier this year, only to see
them quashed for fear of legal reprisal from Monsanto. Efforts to
institute federal labeling standards have been similarly stymied.
It’s no surprise that industry is fighting back hard. "The Big 6
chemical and seed companies are working diligently to monopolize the
food system at the expense of consumers, farmers and smaller seed
companies," said Philip H. Howard, an associate professor at Michigan State University and an expert on industry consolidation.
And Californians are already feeling the opposition to Proposition
37, with the election less than four months away. The Big 6 and their
front groups have started circulating a series of aggressive paid mailings, are lobbying political officials and have launched a concerted public relations offensive.
Pesticide industry’s business model at stake
For too long, pesticide and GE seed corporations have exerted undue
influence on our food system while making promises on which they fail to
deliver. With up to 80% of non-organic food on grocery store shelves
containing GE ingredients, the Big 6 aim to keep us in the dark as their
profit margins soar.
As the primary corporations controling the world’s pesticide and seed
markets, they enjoy the profits of a virtual monoply. They continue to
produce seeds that require more and more pesticide use — ensuring they
have a continued market for their products.
As a result, over 85% of the corn and soy in the U.S. — and half of
the corn and cotton in California — is genetically engineered to produce
its own pesticide or withstand increasing amounts of weedkillers. The
increased use of pesticides in agricultural fields puts rural
communities and farmworkers at the greatest risk of health harms due to
pesticide exposure.
“After over 15 years of commercialization, and millions of dollars in
publicly funded research, Big Ag has yet to deliver on the benefits it
has long promised farmers and consumers. Their costly seeds are designed
to require more pesticide use, not less,” said PAN’s senior scientist
Dr. Marcia Ishii-Eiteman.
Source: http://www.panna.org/blog/big-6-pesticide-corps-want-your-vote
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