Sunday, February 22, 2015

GMO UPDATES FROM AROUND THE WORLD FEBRUARY 22, 2015

Russia's Economic Self-Reliance: Yes to Hemp, No to GMO

Center for Research on Globalization - ‎9 hours ago‎
The main reason why the government is opposing incursion of GMO into the country is that Russia owns some of the most precious non-destroyed top soil on our planet and it is worth being maintained GMO-free, free from chemicals like Roundup or Atrazine, ...
 
 

Hawaii Senate Panel to Consider GMO Labeling

Honolulu Civil Beat - ‎Feb 17, 2015‎
The state Senate committees on Health and Agriculture will take testimony Thursday on a bill calling for the labeling of food with genetically modified organisms. “The people of Hawaii have a right to know what's in the food they eat,” said Health ...
 
 
 

Mandate GMO food labeling

Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - ‎Feb 18, 2015‎
We live in a consumer-focused culture. On our farm we strive to produce high quality vegetables for our customers. Some families have been with us for over 26 years because they want to know where their food comes from and how it is grown. We are ...
 
 

Monsanto needs to consider human health, too

DesMoinesRegister.com - ‎2 hours ago‎
In the Feb. 15 Des Moines Register article "Monsanto nears its largest biotech trait launch," Michael Firko, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service's deputy administrator and head of its biotechnology regulatory team states ... "We're in the ...
 

Monsanto readies for Muscatine expansion, add jobs

Muscatine Journal - ‎21 hours ago‎
ST. LOUIS - Monsanto is expanding its Muscatine, Iowa plant. This project will expand the formulations and packaging capacity at the plant to support the launch of Monsanto's dicamba-tolerant trait technologies: Roundup Ready 2 Xtend soybeans and ...
 

We Won! Monsanto Ad has been Pulled from O Magazine

Food Integrity Now - ‎Feb 18, 2015‎
oprah victory We have a Victory! Thank you to the many of you who signed the Petition to Oprah Winfrey and O Magazine to remove the Monsanto advertisement! The ad has been removed from the February and March, 2015 issues of O Magazine.
 
 
 
 
 

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