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The Real News Network: 'The World According to Monsanto'

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June 23, 2008
11:00 AM

CONTACT: The Real News Network
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'The World According to Monsanto'
 
June 23 - Monsanto is a world leader in industrial agriculture, providing the seeds for 90 percent of the world's genetically modified crops. In an interview with The Real News Network, filmmaker Marie-Monique discussed her recent film 'The World According to Monsant'o in which she exposes many of Monsanto's controversial practices, from concealing knowledge of toxicity of PCBs to producing genetically modified seeds and related herbicides.

Monsanto has long history of manufacturing dangerous products. In 1949, an explosion in Nitro, a Monsanto factory in the US, caused 228 workers to develop an extremely disfiguring illness caused by dioxin, a highly toxic by-product of 2,4,5-T, a powerful herbicide manufactured in the factory.

Monsanto product Roundup, an herbicide which Monsanto advertised as biodegradable, is still sprayed on crops by unprotected farmers in Paraguay even though Monsanto has already been convicted twice of false advertising for the product.

Robin also denounces Monsanto for not only denying that it ever heard of Agent Orange, a herbicide sprayed by the US Army on crops during the Vietnam war and which Monsanto had in fact manufactured, but also for manipulating scientific studies to hide links between Agent Orange and cancer.

According to Robin, Monsanto has bought fifty seed companies in the last year ten years. In a clip from Robin's film, physicist and ecologist Dr. Vandana warns: "Once [Monsanto has] established the norm that seed can be owned as their property (…) we will depend on them. If they control seed they control food (…). It's more powerful than bombs. This is the best way to control the populations of the world."

In a Monsanto declassified file "we can't afford to lose one dollar" even as toxicity of PCBs was discussed. This, Robin says, sums Monsanto's philosophy rather well.

Watch the full interview here: "The World According to Monsanto"

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