UG#657 - Rounding Up The Opposition (Glyphosate Risks, David versus Monsanto)
Robin Upton | 29.07.2013 22:17 | Bio-technology | Ecology | Health | Sheffield | World
We conclude this show with a radio adaptation of Bertram Verhaag's 2009 film, Percy Schmeiser - David versus Monsanto, which tells the story of Canadian organic canola grower, Percy Schmeiser, who after GM seed blew onto his property was charged by Monsanto with 'patent infringement' for growing 'their' seeds without a license. He refused to buckle under the pressure and became an international figurehead of resistance against the agribusiness model:
"Now, at 70, I am involved with this fight with Monsanto. I stood up to them because a farmer should never give up the right to use his own seed. I felt very strongly about it because my grandparents came here from Europe in late 1890s and early 1900s to open this land, to be free, and to grow what they wanted to grow. Now we are going back to a feudal system that they left because they were not free — basically we are becoming serfs of the land." — Percy Schmeiser
Thanks to Bertram Verhaag of Denkmal Films for Percy Schmeiser - David versus Monsanto.
On May 1st, 2013 the E.P.A. declared that it had "concluded that glyphosate does not pose a cancer risk to humans. Therefore, a dietary exposure assessment for the purpose of assessing cancer risk is unnecessary." The legal maximum level of glyphosate was raised by an order of magnitude.
Robin Upton
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