Whole Foods Market Caves to Monsanto

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WholeFoodsMarketAfter 12 years of battling to stop Monsanto's genetically-engineered (GE) crops from contaminating the nation's organic farmland, the biggest retailers of "natural" and "organic" foods in the U.S., including Whole Foods Market (WFM), Organic Valley and Stonyfield Farm, have agreed to stop opposing mass commercialization of GE crops, like Monsanto's controversial Roundup Ready alfalfa. In exchange for dropping their opposition, WFM has asked for "compensation" to be paid to organic farmers for "any losses related to the contamination of his crop." Under current laws, Genetically-Modified Organisms (GMOs) are not subject to any pre-market safety testing or labeling. WFM is abandoning its fight with biotech companies in part because two thirds of the products they sell are not certified organic anyway, but are really conventional, chemical-intensive and foods that may contain GMOs and that they market as "natural" despite this. Most consumers don't know the difference between "natural" and "certified organic" products. "Natural" products can come from crops and animals fed nutrients containing GMOs. "Certified Organic" products are GMO-free. WFM and their main distributor, United Natural Foods, maximize profits by selling products labeled "natural" at premium organic prices.  (A typographical error in the second sentence of this story was subsequently corrected.  We regret this minor error.)

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suing Monsanto

http://www.agpolicy.org/weekpdf/202.pdf

read to the end. It's fairly short and addresses your query.

What you dont understand about GMO crops

Monsanto has shut down organic farmers for having these cross-pollinated hybrids amongst their crops. Shut them down, bough their land. you dont understand the threat, it isnt just about a couple of infected plants. Its about Monsanto shutting down organic farmers in general... wake up people!!

Watch the PBS documentary,

Watch the PBS documentary, Food Inc. and see how Monsanto treats our farmers.

yeah and then they sue the farmers

Right and after cross-pollinating, they then sue the organic farmers, essentially threatening them with bankruptcy-- or at least that is happening out here on the west coast with farmers out in Ventura. Their legal machine is terrifying.

Agreed

Yes, please stick to the facts without the personal comments. Actually any post that I read with the much overused "wake up, people" comment in it immediately loses its value in my mind. I really dislike being told to wake up when I am very much as aware of what is going on as most of the others who are concerned here.

Lets try to build

Lets try to build understanding and act to push back Monsanto without being condecending and acting like people are ignorant. It is off putting at the very least.

monsanto

"The World According To Monsanto" check it out!

I hope New Seasons doesn't cave

They are a great Portland chain.

Take a second

Everyone needs to step back and realize that WFM, New Seasons, or whatever "natural" grocery store near us is in this game for profit. We should all take the extra effort to find the local organic farm near us and buy our meat and produce there. They are also in this game for profit but they calculate the third bottom line - the human cost and benefit. If you can't find a local organic farm then plant your own garden. You can grow inside or outside. No space? Use a vertical approach. Don't have time? Join a cooperative of people willing to go that extra mile to make sure that the food we eat is not only good for you and your children, but is also good for our environment. We have to realize that in order to end corporate control, we have to take matters into our own hands. We should not be forced to choose between evil and less evil.

Monasanto

It may be required that you take your shoes off before entering "New Seasons", but the bottom line, is that New Seasons is a business they will sell anything that "sells" at about 20% higher than other less "conscious" shops. It's nothing more than clever marketing.