07.20.10
GMO in Haiti?
Oftentimes I have a few words to say about a topic. Maybe it’s too early in the morning, or these subjects emotionally wear me out because this time I only have three words. . . Good for them.
“(NaturalNews) In an attempt to backdoor GMO seeds into a new market, Monsanto has taken the opportunity to donate hundreds of tons of GMO seeds to Haiti and is calling it an effort to help the people in Haiti with earthquake relief. However, Monsanto’s “generosity” is being met with skepticism and outright rejection.
Recently, a large group of small farmers burned a symbolic quantity of Monsanto’s donated hybrid corn seed in the central square of the agricultural town of Hinche. A 200,000-member national coalition is encouraging Haiti farmers to burn all Monsanto seeds that have already been distributed, and has called on the government to reject additional shipments.”
The full article can be read here.
Marlakins