Monsanto’s new seeds could be a tech dead end [View all]
BY TOM LASKAWY
When I wrote recently about the next generation of genetically engineered seeds, I was in truth referring to the next next generation. The fact is that the next actual generation of seeds is already out of the lab and poised for approval by the USDA.
And Im not talking about Monsantos recently approved drought-tolerant seeds, which the USDA itself has observed are no more drought-tolerant than existing conventional hybrids.
No, the exciting new seeds are simply resistant to more than one kind of pesticide. Rather than resisting Monsantos glyphosate-based Roundup alone, they will now also be resistant to Dow AgroSciences pesticide 2,4-D .
A new pesticide, you say. How exciting! Except 2,4-D, despite its catchy name, has been around since World War II. Not only is it one of the most commonly used pesticides in the world, but it came to further prominence in certain circles when it was incorporated as a main ingredient in Agent Orange.
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