As
we see more and more nations waking up to the hazards of genetically modified
food, Brazil are the latest country to impose a ban on importing Monsanto's GM
grown crops.

Brazil
are the latest country in a long line that are refusing GM crops to be imported
into the country, highlighting the awakening that is occurring around GM crops.
In the U.S. is it hard to buy almost anything in a package from a supermarket,
as around 80% of all the products on the shelves contain GM ingredients.
This
move will no doubt come as a blow to Monsanto, who are increasingly being shut
out of country's food programs. As they face increased opposition they are
being forced to resort to underhand deeds to continue their previous success.
The
Bloomberg article points out, “In recent years, some of the largest commodity
trading companies have refused to take certain GMO crops from farmers because
the seeds used hadn’t received a full array of global approvals, something that
can lead to holdups at ports or even the rejection of entire cargoes.”
Brazil's
farmers have chosen to opt out of feeding their chickens GM corn, and other
countries have followed suit.
Brazil
is actually the second largest grower of GM corn, but the fact that their
farmers are refusing to use it shows they care more about the health of their
chickens, and subsequent people down the line than they do about profits.
In
a similar anti-GM protest, Female Members of the Landless Worker’s Movement
(MST) recently broke into a São Paulo State lab and destroyed millions of
samples of GM prototypes that contained a carcinogenic pesticide.
The reasons for banning GM crops are transparent, a Seralini
study says that the very first GM crop, introduced in 1996, was highly toxic to
farm animals over the long-term.
Seralini
notes problems such as “partial paralysis (paresis) accompanied by great
fatigue, and problems in the kidneys and mucosal membranes in the animals,
followed by death in 10% of cases,” all from feeding the animals GM crops like
corn, soy, and alfalfa. GM maize such as Monsanto’s Bt variety were found to be
the most toxic of all.
Brazil’s
farmers are even joining a growing, international resistance against
cultivating GM seed. Russia have also recently banned all U.S. corn and soy
imports due to possible GM contamination. There are nineteen countries in the
EU that have also banned GM crops.
Source : organicandhealthy.org