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In reply to the discussion: Monsanto's Herbicide Linked to Fatal Kidney Disease Epidemic: Could It Topple Monsanto? [View all]DLnyc
(2,479 posts)7. great post!
Pretty sick, that the US government has been cooperating in pressuring countries to use Monsanto products.
But, although I am a cynical as anyone, experience shows that protest sometimes has some effect. From a note after the article,
Post script: After articles about the seed dispute appeared in the media, The New York Times reported that the United States has reversed its position and will stop pressuring El Salvador to buy Monsanto's seeds. Thus far, the aid money has not been released.
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Monsanto's Herbicide Linked to Fatal Kidney Disease Epidemic: Could It Topple Monsanto? [View all]
Judi Lynn
Jul 2014
OP
It won't hurt Monsanto. In fact there is probably a trade agreement like the TPP
rhett o rick
Jul 2014
#4
This is one of the major arguments against GMOs but the defenders never listened
BrotherIvan
Jul 2014
#5
Yes details are important -- what I cite is ERS and USDA data from the real world, THOUSANDS of test
KurtNYC
Jul 2014
#48
And I don't trust the same companies that brought us Agent Orange and the like
BrotherIvan
Jul 2014
#38
Here is a report that states the heavy metals, mostly Arsenic is an ingredient of Round up:
happyslug
Jul 2014
#41