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The Organic Elite Surrenders to Monsanto
"The policy set for GE alfalfa will most likely guide policies for other GE crops as well. True coexistence is a must." -- Whole Foods Market, Jan. 21, 2011
In the wake of a 12-year battle to keep Monsanto's Genetically Engineered (GE) crops from contaminating the nation's 25,000 organic farms and ranches, America's organic consumers and producers are facing betrayal. A self-appointed cabal of the Organic Elite, spearheaded by Whole Foods Market, Organic Valley, and Stonyfield Farm, has decided it's time to surrender to Monsanto. Top executives from these companies have publicly admitted that they no longer oppose the mass commercialization of GE crops, such as Monsanto's controversial Roundup Ready alfalfa, and are prepared to sit down and cut a deal for "coexistence" with Monsanto and USDA biotech cheerleader Tom Vilsack.
In a cleverly worded, but profoundly misleading email sent to its customers last week, Whole Foods Market, while proclaiming their support for organics and "seed purity," gave the green light to USDA bureaucrats to approve the "conditional deregulation" of Monsanto's genetically engineered, herbicide-resistant alfalfa. Beyond the regulatory euphemism of "conditional deregulation," this means that WFM and their colleagues are willing to go along with the massive planting of a chemical and energy-intensive GE perennial crop, alfalfa; guaranteed to spread its mutant genes and seeds across the nation; guaranteed to contaminate the alfalfa fed to organic animals; guaranteed to lead to massive poisoning of farm workers and destruction of the essential soil food web by the toxic herbicide, Roundup; and guaranteed to produce Roundup-resistant superweeds that will require even more deadly herbicides such as 2,4 D to be sprayed on millions of acres of alfalfa across the U.S.
In exchange for allowing Monsanto's premeditated pollution of the alfalfa gene pool, WFM wants "compensation." In exchange for a new assault on farmworkers and rural communities (a recent large-scale Swedish study found that spraying Roundup doubles farm workers' and rural residents' risk of getting cancer), WFM expects the pro-biotech USDA to begin to regulate rather than cheerlead for Monsanto. In payment for a new broad spectrum attack on the soil's crucial ability to provide nutrition for food crops and to sequester dangerous greenhouse gases (recent studies show that Roundup devastates essential soil microorganisms that provide plant nutrition and sequester climate-destabilizing greenhouse gases), WFM wants the Biotech Bully of St. Louis to agree to pay "compensation" (i.e. hush money) to farmers "for any losses related to the contamination of his crop."
In its email of Jan. 21, 2011 WFM
calls for "public oversight by the USDA rather than reliance on the
biotechnology industry," even though WFM knows full well that federal
regulations on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) do not require
pre-market safety testing, nor labeling; and that even federal judges
have repeatedly ruled that so-called government "oversight" of
Frankencrops such as Monsanto's sugar beets and alfalfa is basically a
farce. At the end of its email, WFM admits that its surrender to
Monsanto is permanent: "The policy set for GE alfalfa will most likely
guide policies for other GE crops as well True coexistence is a must."
Why Is Organic Inc. Surrendering?
According to informed sources, the CEOs of WFM and Stonyfield are personal friends of former Iowa governor, now USDA Secretary, Tom Vilsack, and in fact made financial contributions to Vilsack's previous electoral campaigns. Vilsack was hailed as "Governor of the Year" in 2001 by the Biotechnology Industry Organization, and traveled in a Monsanto corporate jet on the campaign trail. Perhaps even more fundamental to Organic Inc.'s abject surrender is the fact that the organic elite has become more and more isolated from the concerns and passions of organic consumers and locavores. The Organic Inc. CEOs are tired of activist pressure, boycotts, and petitions. Several of them have told me this to my face. They apparently believe that the battle against GMOs has been lost, and that it's time to reach for the consolation prize. The consolation prize they seek is a so-called "coexistence" between the biotech Behemoth and the organic community that will lull the public to sleep and greenwash the unpleasant fact that Monsanto's unlabeled and unregulated genetically engineered crops are now spreading their toxic genes on 1/3 of U.S. (and 1/10 of global) crop land.
WFM and most of the largest organic companies have deliberately separated themselves from anti-GMO efforts and cut off all funding to campaigns working to label or ban GMOs. The so-called Non-GMO Project, funded by Whole Foods and giant wholesaler United Natural Foods (UNFI) is basically a greenwashing effort (although the 100% organic companies involved in this project seem to be operating in good faith) to show that certified organic foods are basically free from GMOs (we already know this since GMOs are banned in organic production), while failing to focus on so-called "natural" foods, which constitute most of WFM and UNFI's sales and are routinely contaminated with GMOs.
From their "business as usual" perspective, successful lawsuits against GMOs filed by public interest groups such as the Center for Food Safety; or noisy attacks on Monsanto by groups like the Organic Consumers Association, create bad publicity, rattle their big customers such as Wal-Mart, Target, Kroger, Costco, Supervalu, Publix and Safeway; and remind consumers that organic crops and foods such as corn, soybeans, and canola are slowly but surely becoming contaminated by Monsanto's GMOs.
Whole Food's Dirty Little Secret: Most of the So-Called "Natural" Processed Foods and Animal Products They Sell Are Contaminated with GMOs
The main reason, however, why Whole Foods is pleading for coexistence with Monsanto, Dow, Bayer, Syngenta, BASF and the rest of the biotech bullies, is that they desperately want the controversy surrounding genetically engineered foods and crops to go away. Why? Because they know, just as we do, that 2/3 of WFM's $9 billion annual sales is derived from so-called "natural" processed foods and animal products that are contaminated with GMOs. We and our allies have tested their so-called "natural" products (no doubt WFM's lab has too) containing non-organic corn and soy, and guess what: they're all contaminated with GMOs, in contrast to their certified organic products, which are basically free of GMOs, or else contain barely detectable trace amounts.
Approximately 2/3 of the products sold by Whole Foods Market and their main distributor, United Natural Foods (UNFI) are not certified organic, but rather are conventional (chemical-intensive and GMO-tainted) foods and products disguised as "natural."
Unprecedented wholesale and retail control of the organic marketplace by UNFI and Whole Foods, employing a business model of selling twice as much so-called "natural" food as certified organic food, coupled with the takeover of many organic companies by multinational food corporations such as Dean Foods, threatens the growth of the organic movement.
Covering Up GMO Contamination: Perpetrating "Natural" Fraud
Many well-meaning consumers are confused about the difference between conventional products marketed as "natural," and those nutritionally/environmentally superior and climate-friendly products that are "certified organic."
Retail stores like WFM and wholesale distributors like UNFI have failed to educate their customers about the qualitative difference between natural and certified organic, conveniently glossing over the fact that nearly all of the processed "natural" foods and products they sell contain GMOs, or else come from a "natural" supply chain where animals are force-fed GMO grains in factory farms or Confined Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs).
A troubling trend in organics today is the calculated shift on the part of certain large formerly organic brands from certified organic ingredients and products to so-called "natural" ingredients. With the exception of the "grass-fed and grass-finished" meat sector, most "natural" meat, dairy, and eggs are coming from animals reared on GMO grains and drugs, and confined, entirely, or for a good portion of their lives, in CAFOs.
Whole Foods and UNFI are maximizing their profits by selling quasi-natural products at premium organic prices. Organic consumers are increasingly left without certified organic choices while genuine organic farmers and ranchers continue to lose market share to "natural" imposters. It's no wonder that less than 1% of American farmland is certified organic, while well-intentioned but misled consumers have boosted organic and "natural" purchases to $80 billion annually-approximately 12% of all grocery store sales.
The Solution: Truth-in-Labeling Will Enable Consumers to Drive So-Called "Natural" GMO and CAFO-Tainted Foods Off the Market
There can be no such thing as "coexistence" with a reckless industry that undermines public health, destroys biodiversity, damages the environment, tortures and poisons animals, destabilizes the climate, and economically devastates the world's 1.5 billion seed-saving small farmers. There is no such thing as coexistence between GMOs and organics in the European Union. Why? Because in the EU there are almost no GMO crops under cultivation, nor GM consumer food products on supermarket shelves. And why is this? Because under EU law, all foods containing GMOs or GMO ingredients must be labeled. Consumers have the freedom to choose or not to choose GMOs; while farmers, food processors, and retailers have (at least legally) the right to lace foods with GMOs, as long as they are safety-tested and labeled. Of course the EU food industry understands that consumers, for the most part, do not want to purchase or consume GE foods. European farmers and food companies, even junk food purveyors like McDonald's and Wal-Mart, understand quite well the concept expressed by a Monsanto executive when GMOs first came on the market: "If you put a label on genetically engineered food you might as well put a skull and crossbones on it."
The biotech industry and Organic Inc. are supremely conscious of the fact that North American consumers, like their European counterparts, are wary and suspicious of GMO foods. Even without a PhD, consumers understand you don't want your food safety or environmental sustainability decisions to be made by out-of-control chemical companies like Monsanto, Dow, or Dupont - the same people who brought you toxic pesticides, Agent Orange, PCBs, and now global warming. Industry leaders are acutely aware of the fact that every single industry or government poll over the last 16 years has shown that 85-95% of American consumers want mandatory labels on GMO foods. Why? So that we can avoid buying them. GMO foods have absolutely no benefits for consumers or the environment, only hazards. This is why Monsanto and their friends in the Bush, Clinton, and Obama administrations have prevented consumer GMO truth-in-labeling laws from getting a public discussion in Congress.
Although Congressman Dennis Kucinich (Democrat, Ohio) recently introduced a bill in Congress calling for mandatory labeling and safety testing for GMOs, don't hold your breath for Congress to take a stand for truth-in-labeling and consumers' right to know what's in their food. Especially since the 2010 Supreme Court decision in the so-called "Citizens United" case gave big corporations and billionaires the right to spend unlimited amounts of money (and remain anonymous, as they do so) to buy media coverage and elections, our chances of passing federal GMO labeling laws against the wishes of Monsanto and Food Inc. are all but non-existent. Perfectly dramatizing the "Revolving Door" between Monsanto and the Federal Government, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, formerly chief counsel for Monsanto, delivered one of the decisive votes in the Citizens United case, in effect giving Monsanto and other biotech bullies the right to buy the votes it needs in the U.S. Congress.
With big money controlling Congress and the media, we have little choice but to shift our focus and go local. We've got to concentrate our forces where our leverage and power lie, in the marketplace, at the retail level; pressuring retail food stores to voluntarily label their products; while on the legislative front we must organize a broad coalition to pass mandatory GMO (and CAFO) labeling laws, at the city, county, and state levels.
The Organic Consumers Association, joined by our consumer, farmer, environmental, and labor allies, has just launched a nationwide Truth-in-Labeling campaign to stop Monsanto and the Biotech Bullies from force-feeding unlabeled GMOs to animals and humans.
Utilizing scientific data, legal precedent, and consumer power the OCA and our local coalitions will educate and mobilize at the grassroots level to pressure giant supermarket chains (Wal-Mart, Kroger, Costco, Safeway, Supervalu, and Publix) and natural food retailers such as Whole Foods and Trader Joe's to voluntarily implement "truth-in-labeling" practices for GMOs and CAFO products; while simultaneously organizing a critical mass to pass mandatory local and state truth-in-labeling ordinances - similar to labeling laws already in effect for country of origin, irradiated food, allergens, and carcinogens. If local and state government bodies refuse to take action, wherever possible we must attempt to gather sufficient petition signatures and place these truth-in-labeling initiatives directly on the ballot in 2011 or 2012. If you're interesting in helping organize or coordinate a Millions Against Monsanto and Factory Farms Truth-in-Labeling campaign in your local community, sign up here: http://organicconsumers.org/oca-volunteer/
To pressure Whole Foods Market and the nation's largest supermarket chains to voluntarily adopt truth-in-labeling practices sign here, and circulate this petition widely: http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_22309.cfm
And please stay tuned to Organic Bytes for the latest developments in our campaigns.
Power to the People! Not the Corporations!
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Show AllIt's stunning that you don't understand that GMO crops and chemical-intensive, industrial agriculture have a direct relationship with high food prices, hunger, the energy crisis, climate change, recession and political upheaval.
'There can be no such thing as "coexistence" with a reckless industry that undermines public health, destroys biodiversity, damages the environment, tortures and poisons animals, destabilizes the climate, and economically devastates the world's 1.5 billion seed-saving small farmers.'
Please explain why it economically devastates the world's 1.5 billion seed-saving small farmers. Is it because the GM crops are designed to not provide seeds suitable for storage and the contamination of their crops will incrementally ensure this takes place?
If so the small farmers should be able to acquire full compensation from Monsanto and the GM industry in perpetuity on an annually revised basis in accordance with escalation due to costs as well as scarcity.
Surely this is what we should concentrate on.
There was a case in Canada I believe in which an organic farmer downwind from a GMO farm had his entire crop turned GMO because of the pollen transfer. The Canadian court decided that the entire organic-crop-turned-GMO was the property of the corporate farm. If I'm not mistaken the organic farm went under afterward, and the corporate farm bought it up. That's why this is such a devastating decision on the part of so-called WHOLE FOODS sell-out store.
Do NOT despair! Giving up is what the life-sucking Lampreys at Monsanto, Dow, Bayer want us to do.
There is always a way to RESIST.
In 1998 a two-day conference on G-E foods was held in St. Louis, where Monsanto creates its death products. Dr. Vandana Shiva was there (she's written books on this topic), as were many other knowledgeable people.
Percy Schmeiser was there, too, the Canadian farmer whose crop was contaminated by Monsanto's Round-up Ready rapeseed, and who lost a lawsuit against Monsanto.
Many small actions have taken place since then. Several seed companies work hard to eschew g-e seeds, e.g. www.fedcoseeds.com, a co-op in Maine.
We here in Maine worked to keep g-e corn out for some years, but Monsanto et al finally convinced the easily-convinceable Pesticide Control Board to let them plant their poison crops in Maine, so now they're here.
But, in rural areas where we're pretty far apart, we can grow organic crops with little to no fear of contamination.
I no longer grow corn, though, because it's a heavy feeder and depletes the soils, as well as the off-chance that some g-e corn pollen might find its way into my crop.
When the large, standard dairy business that had been taking Maine's organic milk cut them off with little notice, about 10 Maine organic dairy farmers got together and now have a product growing in popularity - it's called MOO milk (Maine's Own Organic Milk).
Now in supermarkets - although they have to fight for decent space - we can buy this local (3 of the organic dairies are in my county), genuinely organic milk.
Also, one of those dairies makes raw milk yogurt and various soft cheeses (Tide Mill Organic Farm), and supplies organic vegetables to our little marketplace........
It takes effort, but growing organic food, and/or buying from small, diverse, organic growers is what we need to do - buying "natural" is just encouraging Monsanto the Evil to encroach more into the real natural world.
Don't let it happen where you live. RESIST!
I always appreciate your comments. I'd like to know your perspective on Organic Valley's invitation to New England organic dairy farmers to join the co-op. I understand that many did, and OV now provides all the milk for Stonyfield organic yogurt. Following these events OV has been strengthened. How are the new OV member-farmers doing?
Rural areas are usually more open as far as spacing is concerned. Thanks to running people out of small towns and into suburbs and inner cities, farming in the rurals shouldn't be an issue in general. As for organic milk, try grassfed milk. The reason I recommend grassfed milk instead of "organic milk" is that grassfed milk is organic by nature where as "organic milk" is still the conventional type that comes from cows being fed grains instead of allowing them to freely chew and digest grass.
First they came for the Iraqi farmers. USA Order 81 made it illegal for Iraqi farmers to save their seeds and use them the following year. No one spoke up. Now Monsanto has come for US farmers...
Growing your own food is NOT the answer. The front page of today's Bennington newspaper shows a homeless man who lives in his unheated car on a Vermont river bank. What about him and all of the others who have no land, poor health, etc ??? Let us all remember that we live in a country where the poor have been so stigmatized, there is almost no help for them.
"Seed saving" is misleading. I have catalogs on my desk that have seeds available for every sort of heirloom variety. Oregon State and others are saving germplasm. Individuals trying to "save seeds" is a waste of time. For one thing, seeds don't get "lost." This is another feel good yuppie cause, and all of the various upscale home gardening and country lifestyle magazines are full of nonsensical articles about "seed saving."
Work with and support and defend the existing people in the agricultural infrastructure who have the knowledge and commitment, and who love agriculture and are fighting for their lives against corporate inroads. We are under duress from the corporations on the one hand, and the foodies on the other.
Check out my friends at Fedco, for example. They know what they are doing:
http://www.fedcoseeds.com/seeds.htm
Learn about agriculture, and find where we can all be constructive and helpful. Be suspicious of anything that smacks of lifestyle, since that is all an upscale hustle and fantasy.
The false dichotomy that is being created - CSA, organic, home gardening on the one hand as the "good guys" and everyone else as the "bad guys" - is very destructive. The first is a bunch of upscale yuppie lifestyle nonsense, the second is where the people who are serious about tthe problems can be found, where the expertise is, where the resources and infrastructure are and where the battle lines are drawn.
Monsanto is the enemy of all that lives, and should be treated accordingly.
A french documentary titled "The World According to Monsanto" is well worth watching. It explores Monsanto's connections in government, its financial dealings, and the effects it has on agriculture around the world.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4867493254318912106#
Nobody on this comment list has suggested looking at Monsanto's disastrous effect on Indian farmers. They must buy Monsanto's GMO cottonseed. The yield is not a great as natural cotton, and apparently it is invasive on natural cotton. Monsanto ties in a large royalty for the "privilege" of using its seeds.
Results? Thousands of farmers have committed suicide because they can no longer feed their families. Somehow, it all goes to Monsanto.
Watch the film.
On January 27, the Obama Administration made the damaging decision to approve the unrestricted cultivation of genetically engineered (GE) alfalfa. This means GE alfalfa can be planted without any federal requirements to prevent contamination of organic and non-GE crops. It also means that GE alfalfa does not have to be labeled, making it difficult for consumers to identify and avoid. This decision, to support big business at the expense of individual choice, sets a precedent that could lead to the deregulation of other GE crops, in spite of the fact that genetic engineering has not been conclusively proven safe. Don't stand by while well-funded and well-connected biotechnology interests are given the power to eliminate marketplace choice. Demand that President Obama protect your right to choose products free of genetic engineering! http://ota.capwiz.com/ota/issues/alert/?alertid=24747501
webwalk...sorry but it is obvious that you, of all people, have the clout and organization to stop the GMO debacle, but I can see from your style that you still support corporate food. It's fairly well known that those guys aren't really as up to snuff as you state. And how come organic growers get so much grief from the USDA when trying to sell their products? And why does a company like OV support GM? OUT-RAGEoUS.
BTW, the last jug of OV milk I used tasted nasty. I like my farmer's local milk MUCH better. And I know his cows weren't fed GMd crap.
stonepig,
You are replying to an official representative of the OTA, not to me, so i'm not sure why you put this here. i'm just one guy who works at one co-op. i do not have "the clout and the organization to stop the GMO debacle" and it is a little bizarre to read that. Do you see me as some sort of superman?
OV does not "support GM," they think they are being "realistic" to "sit at the table" with the USDA and seek some protections from GM under a regime of inevitable GM crops. They did not even get that, so we'll see what the next move is.
The leaders of this effort to negotiate protections with the USDA are Whole Foods and UNFI. Their "fight-back" effort is the Non-GMO Project, which does independent testing and labeling of "certified non-GMO" products. i think the Non-GMO Project is a sincere effort to shoehorn independent labeling into the corrupted "free" marketplace where the corporatist US government forbids labeling of GMO products, but that is all it is: an effort to shoehorn independent labeling into the corrupted "free" marketplace.
i think the organic players made a huge blunder to give up in hopelessness at the pending decision to deregulate GMO alfalfa, and try to negotiate some protections from the USDA. i think it is better to remain in opposition, even if you are losing battles. To sit at the negotiating table is to concede defeat.
If Whole Foods, UNFI, the Non-GMO Project, and individual companies like Stonyfield and Organic Valley, and as i have written here, the association my own co-op belongs to the NCGA, truly want to exist in opposition to GMO agriculture, they / we need to remain in opposition, not accept a "seat at the table" to negotiate "coexistence" and the terms of our defeat.
i will speak this message at the meeting i attend next week, and we will see what the general feeling of the other people in the room is.
Labeling the Betrayers.
For this betrayal all concerned folks could initiate their own labeling program on the offenders.
It's easy to make your own labels these days for said corporate organic products.
Simple slogans posted on their products could cost them millions.
A few examples:
Stoneyfield has Betrayed Organic Farmers.
Organic Valley Supports GMO-Monsanto.
Holy Foods is Sleeping with Monsanto.
etc.
Wheatpasted paper flyers near every hole food markets would suffice too if one doesn't want to frequent inside.
Boycotts with consumer education posted on every betrayers product or wfm will make them take notice.
Either Monsanto, DuPont and Cargill will survive or the biosphere will. We can't have both.
Name Change: Whore Foods Market.
Sounds like sittin down with Mubarak to cut a deal...or barack sittin on the other side of the aisle..
funny stringbean LOL
Any time you sit with the opposition to find a happy medium you will come away with a stick up your ass, and probably a genetically modified one that really hurts.
It's like negotiating with terrorists...........I just made myself laugh.