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And All We Get Is the White House Garden?
I'll admit it. I'm an unabashed fan of the First Lady. I read every article about the White House organic garden and I go to Michele's farmers' market every Thursday. I'm a fan and I'm a little jealous, too. She's managed to educate DC school children and provide farm fresh food to state dinners. The garden I started at my daughter's DC public school this spring was abandoned to the office and maintenance staff this summer, then plowed under in a schoolyard renovation before school started in the fall, and has yet to feed any students.
Because I admire the First Lady's good example, I am shocked by the chemical agribusiness and biotech cheerleading of her husband's administration. From USDA and FDA appointments of biotech and chemical industry insiders, to support for the preposterous idea that genetic engineering can feed the world, it is obvious that the Obama Administration is happy to assist agribusiness in its quest for world domination.
World domination sounds a little histrionic, doesn't it? But, there's no other way to describe the profit-at-any-cost business model of companies like Monsanto that seek to patent and control access to seeds and food and decide for the world what we can eat. The question that faces humanity today is, "Shall we let Monsanto, Cargill, McDonald's and a handful of other multinational corporations decide the future of food?"
Proponents of the so-called Second Green Revolution, led by the chemical, biotech and industrial biofuels lobby, are spending millions each year on advertisements and donations to politicians, universities, and non-profits to convince us that the only way to feed the world and survive climate change is through high technology-relying on factory farm animal production, genetic engineering, toxic pesticides, nitrate chemical fertilizers, and compliant farmers, farm workers, and consumers.
With far fewer resources, the organic movement is generating the science to support an alternative view. Organic agriculture can feed the world, turn back climate change and make food production more resilient to droughts and floods. Organic agriculture can do it with biodiversity instead of biotech, greenhouse gas sequestration instead of emissions, integrated pest management instead of toxic pesticides, humus-rich compost instead of fossil fuel fertilizers or sewage sludge, more family farmers and better conditions for farm workers.
The question of which agriculture model will dominate food production is a question we only have one opportunity to answer. Once a seed or animal variety is extinct or contaminated with foreign genes, we will never get it back. In an age when a billion people are stuffed while a billion people are starved, most people on the planet suffer from either poor nutrition, exposure to toxic ingredients, diet-related diseases, or all three. Agriculture is a life and death issue for all of us.
So, which side is the Obama Administration on? The first answer to that question is, well, who's in the Obama Administration?
Let;s start with the Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack. While Iowa Governor, Vilsack was a leading advocate for Monsanto, genetic engineering, and factory farming.
The senior adviser to the Food and Drug Administration Commissioner on food safety is Michael Taylor. The Vice President for Public Policy at Monsanto Corp. from 1998 until 2001, Taylor exemplifies the revolving door between the food industry and the government agencies that regulate it.
Rajiv Shah is the USDA Under Secretary for Research, Education and Economics and Chief Scientist. Agricultural policy experts initially expressed concern that Shah, Director of Agricultural Development Programs at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, lacked real experience in agriculture. Shah was the founding director of the Gates Foundation's agriculture program, which has donated $37 million to GM research.
Directly under Shah is Roger Beachy who is steering the direction of US agricultural research at the National Institute of Food and Agriculture. Beachy is a long time Monsanto collaborator who directed an institute established by Monsanto and academic partners with a $70-million pledge from the corporation. It's effectively a Monsanto front.
Shah's senior advisor for energy and climate is Maura O'Neill. O'Neill ran a public-private life sciences venture called Explore Life, dedicated to drawing biotech companies to the Seattle area where the Gates Foundation is based.
Shah has brought in Rachael Goldfarb to work for him as counselor. At the Gates Foundation, Goldfarb was special assistant to Tachi Yamada, president of the foundation's global health program.
Shah's team has already awarded $11 million in Coordinated Agricultural Project grants to four research universities to study "plant genomics and ways to improve the nutrition and health values of important crops." Expect more GMO tomatoes, potatoes, barley, soybean, and trees. And be on the lookout for new, GMO legumes embedded with cholesterol and diabetes drugs.
According to a USDA press release on the awards, "Because humans consume more legumes than any other crop, this research has the potential to reduce cholesterol and sugar levels, which in turn can prevent or alleviate certain types of cancer, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases."
The irony is that there's a GMO legume already on the market, soy, that has found its way into just about all processed and fried foods in the form of partially hydrogenated soybean oil (a.k.a. trans fat). Will the result of this research be a new GMO trans fat that treats diet-related diseases caused by other GMO trans fats? It would certainly be a first for the field of genetic engineering. In fact, any new GMO crop that actually improved the nutrition and health value of an important crop would be a first. Contrary to popular belief, to date, there is not one health or nutritional benefit associated with any GMO crop. They're all genetically modified to either withstand or produce pesticides (usually manufactured by the chemical company that genetically engineered the crop).
Islam Siddiqui has been nominated as the Chief Agricultural Negotiator for the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. If Congress confirms him, he will use the post to continue the lobbying he has done for CropLife (a front group for chemical agriculture), promoting chemical-intensive, genetically modified products that undermine local food security in developing countries. CropLife didn't like the First Lady's pesticide-free garden.
Jill Long Thompson has been nominated for a seat on the Farm Credit Administration Board. After a political career, she became CEO of the National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy, a non-profit founded to research biotechnology, pesticides, U.S. farm and food policy and international trade and development. The National Center produces a yearly "Update On Impacts On US Agriculture Of Biotechnology Der... that attempts to make the case that biotechnology-derived crops increase yields, reduce the use of chemicals and improve economic conditions for farmers. National Center trustees include university administrators, a former cabinet secretary, and representatives of agribusinesses including Altria, Blythe Cotton and ConAgra.
Jim Miller is Under Secretary of Agriculture for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services. He was the President of the National Association of Wheat Growers, which has taken a pro-biotech position, but his term was in the 80s, before GMOs were an issue. In 2002, while Miller was the National Farmers Union's chief economist, NFU asked the government for a moratorium that would temporarily discontinue granting patents on GMOs. The organization wanted to prevent large companies from gaining control of genetically modified products. So, Jim Miller can't be characterized as a biotech booster, but one of the divisions he oversees, the Foreign Agriculture Service (FAS), always has been and that doesn't seem to have changed with new appointments.
Michael Michener, a former lead Iraq policy officer at the State Department who was a foreign policy adviser to Vilsack during his brief presidential campaign, now heads the FAS. On May 26, 2009, the FAS posted a pro-GMO report titled, "The Unexplored Potential of Organic-Biotech Production." After thousands of angry letters from Organic Consumer Association activists, the agency was forced to pull the report and print a retraction explaining, "[T]he report does not represent the policy of the United States Government." Nevertheless, the USDA, along with 3 of the world's top 5 seed companies (Monsanto, Syngenta, Land O' Lakes) and a host of other multinational agribusinesses, sponsored the 2009 Borlaug Dialogue. On the agenda was "Harmonizing Organic and Sustainable Agricultural Practices with Modern Technology and Genetics."
Edward Avalos is the USDA Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs, which includes the National Organic Program. This uncontroversial figure worked for 29 years at the NM Department of Agriculture. In 2008, he named Sunland Peanut, the largest producer of organic peanut butter in the country, the New Mexico Agricultural Marketer of the Year. I'm not expecting anything particularly exciting to happen in the organic industry under his watch.
Even with organic advocate Kathleen Merrigan as the USDA Deputy Secretary and a new batch of organic advocates on the National Organic Standards Board, Bush Administration policies that weakened organic are unlikely to be overturned quickly. Concentration is increasing in the organic dairy industry, with bad-actor brands like Horizon expanding feedlots and dropping farmers that have their cows on pasture. And, Dep. Sec. Merrigan says she has no plans to address blatant fraud in the organic cosmetics industry where brands like Jason: Pure, Natural & Organic advertise themselves as "organic" without being USDA certified.



23 Comments so far
Show AllSeeds of change we cannot believe in.
Today the garden is window dressing that masks destructive agribusiness activities enabled by the US Government. Hopefully in the future it will represent the new norm.
This is a nexample of the kind of outstanding article we need in critiquing not only the Beige Bush, but any presidental adminstration.
Forget about cabinet heads--most of whom are merely stuffed shirts or blouses being paid off for political favors anyway--these folks (the under secrataries of this or special assistants for that) are the ones who implement and drive policy.
An analysis like Alexis Baden-Mayer's for each cabinet level department or proposed legislative initiative could give indy media outlets enough material for embarassing questions and disclosures from now on.
For an example of how many former congressional and senatorial staff workers are now working as health care lobbyists go to:
https://www.propublica.org/special/medicare-drug-plan-architects-now-drug-company-lobbyists-102009
With the kind of unrelenting pressure such revelations could create an entirely new political movement could be built.
Poet
GMOs, Moutain top Removal,Importing Tar Sands Oil, Drilling Pristine Alaskan Fisheries, Prosecuting anti-oil activist, Tim DiChristifer, for disrupting a D. of Interior declared illegal oil lease auction, No meaningful Climate Change legislation, little in renewables.
Heck of a job Barry!
Thank you for providing this list, Alexis. Excellent work!
This is exactly like Obama's fraudulent health care efforts and the full attention he gives to Wall St. and the major banks in addressing the economic meltdown. He is only there for corporate America, exactly as his predecessor was. Let Michele have her garden and teach kids the benefits of growing some food, but it stops there. In fact, that White House garden is camouflage for the actual agricultural policies of this White House, described in the article. If the economy's corrupted and shattered, appoint the very people who committed the crimes as top officials coordinating further crimes. Listen only to Big Pharma and Insurance CEOs for all the particulars of the "health care" plan. Same with agriculture. Let Bill Gates' high tech brain trust implement policy, strangling and suffocating all truly organic initiatives that leave out the Big Agri actors, the only ones that matter. Point being, let no one BUT corporate America decide anything. That's how a corporatocracy works. It's the superstructure for fascism. This is Barack Obama, the great progressive. How much longer can this absolute farce continue?
HR 875 is still open to passing and Obama has made no comment on opposing it. This is the bill that would be agri business's wet dream and make it almost illegal for you to grow your own veggies in your own back yard. The White House veggie garden would have to say bye bye with HR 875. There could be "special" exceptions though.
The idea that we will not be permitted to grow our own gardens is in the same class of propaganda with the notion that our guns will be taken away from us. Organic farming is great for those preferring it, but will never be widely adopted in large acreages because of the labor required. We have about as much chance on that as going back to horse and buggy transportation. Anyone who has been involved in commercial agriculture can vouch for the benefits of GM in reduced problems and much less use of dangerous pesticides. It now takes one trip to plant the crop and one trip to harvest using GM seed, where previous farming methods used six or more trips. The saving in machine expense, fuel, labor, and pesticides is considerable and not likely to be abandoned. Any new development is usually met with scare stories that are overstated.
The premise that we should be covering vast acreages with life-less monocrops in order to achieve our food requirements is in itself ludicrous. Plant species are unable to attain their perfect genetic expression without a vast network of biological life residing in vital, alive, chemical-free soil: bacteria, fungi, humic acids, insects, algae. Organic farming practices work because the methods used (composting, cover-cropping, crop rotations) re-enliven the soils. Healthy biodiverse soils produce healthy plants with robust immune systems. Healty soils produce NUTRIENT DENSE foods, and as a further bonus, do not expose the eaters to various cancers and diseases related to lack of nutrients or exposure to myriad agricultural poisons via residues on foodstuffs. Organic farming should not be adopted on large acreages because the organic farmer will best manage the many facets of her/his operation on a smaller scale. What's wrong with RE-populating the country-side with farming families? They've been driven off the land for 50 years now. Your apologism for biotech is lusterless and lacking American drive and innovation.
You've been drinking the Big Ag high tech kool-aid so you're impervious to reason, but stewardess has deftly demolished your delusional thinking, so I don't need to. Just because you're too lazy to do farm work on a small scale doesn't mean everyone else should be. But please don't try to rationalize your obvious disdain for organic farming with specious arguments about "horse and buggy transportation" or savings in fuel, labor or chemicals through corporate agriculture methods when the exact opposite is the actual case. The kind of methods you prescribe are in fact impoverishing and starving most of the world, using far more fossil fuels than organic farming ever could, and introducing cancer-causing agents into the soil and the food chain at rates we cannot afford. Unless health isn't a consideration, which apparently it isn't for you.
With rising unemployment maybe the argument for 'lack of labor' is past history...what we have in this country is lack of desire to do anything that actually benefits our bodies and souls, material opulence rules.. just wait until people start getting hungry for what truly nourishes us, then maybe we can see change.
GM crops have demonstrated safety problems for non-GMO species including humans. Research done by companies is not required to be published. When the Australian gov't did tests, they found problems with GM crops. Wish I could be more specific but I don't have the details handy. At some point, natural law says STOP!
Organic farming doesn't have to require large acreages. We need more small, diversified farms and there is another comment here regarding labor shortages.
And the idea that corporate entities should own the food supply is insane.
You of course have every right to grow whatever you want, just like you have a right to not marry someone you don't like.
Other people have every right to refuse to buy what you grow, and to boycott your entire business, just as other people have the right to marry someone they like, no matter what your opinion on that marriage is.
Liberty doesn't simply mean that YOU can do whatever you want, while other people cannot.
Alexis Baden-Mayer writes:
"I admire the First Lady's good example ... "
Approximately the same "good example" set by Marie Antoinette at Le Petite Trianon, playing milkmaid and whatnot:
"The first lady said the presidential pooch celebrated his first birthday earlier this month with a Rose Garden party. Bo, a Portuguese water dog, feasted on a cake shaped like a dog house that was made out of VEAL [emphasis added].
"We had a really sweet celebration," the first lady told Leno. "We had party hats."
--> Gosh: party hats AND veal for the dog -- VEAL.
Too bad the Obamas can't be kept in little crates, and force-fed.
-- "Love-love lost: Hubby's tennis game annoys her, Michelle Obama tells Leno" (AP, 24 October)
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/091024/entertainment/us_michelle_obama_leno
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The Audubon Society magazine is carrying full page ads for Monsanto, actually 3 pages in a row,--explaining how they support "sustainability in agriculture"
This is very sad since Monsanto products are suspect in various kinds of die offs in bees, other insects, amphibians and birds.
Joe
It's a little naive to assume that because the First Lady has a garden the entire administration will suddenly abandon decades of government policy that are driven by capitalist industry--including agriculture. But since you're talking about Michelle's garden, there are actually a lot of progressive things going on with food at the White House itself, especially their support of school lunch programs and big efforts to deal with obesity and kids hunger. Maybe it'll cheer y'all up to check some of this out at Obamafoodorama.com, the White House food blog.
This worries me.
And anyone else notice the public image campaigning over the last six months by Cargill? What evil are they up to. hmmm
"Show me your friends and I'll tell you who you are" is a useful old saying. Thank you for the list of appointees. It tells a story about what we can expect in the area of agriculture and food policy.
This more personal sentence is also very telling... like a small bit of a fractal that predicts the shape of the whole.
"The garden I started at my daughter's DC public school [where Malia and Sasha will never set foot] this spring was abandoned to the office and maintenance staff this summer, then plowed under in a schoolyard renovation before school started in the fall, and has yet to feed any students"
Joe
Well, as someone who goes to extraordinary lengths to get real food: local, organic produce and non-tortured natural diet eating animal products, I wouldn't expect much more than window-dressing from Mr. and Mrs. Obama.
What I expect is more subsidies to agribusiness, more chemicals and more GMO seeds. That means maintenance of cheap food prices through externalizing of costs: low priced labor, dumping of waste, and increased consumers' medical costs.
The only one who consistently seems to be looking out for real food is Rep. Ron Paul--that may be why he's the darling of the organic movement and the raw milk people. Funny thing is, I don't even think Ron Paul knows it or even eats organically.
The power of the market can overwhelm government, but only if we use it. Try to buy real food from a real farmer. The extra money your food costs will save you much more in medical costs.
Nicely done, Ms. Alexis. Well researched and written, pointing out that Obama is but a puppet on the stage that Big Business built and maintains at any cost. I can't help but wonder how on earth Obama chooses his advisors and appointees. Seems he's operating in a impenetrable bubble of smoke and mirrors. I fear he's forgotten his roots, and Rahm ain't helpin' none, either.