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Novara

(5,842 posts)
Wed Apr 22, 2015, 07:03 AM Apr 2015

So it's not enough that we want to fuck up our own environment....

Obama Is Poised to Give GMO and Meat Companies Something They've Always Wanted

President Obama and his Senate GOP critics are locked in a long-simmering feud, but there's one topic that has them clasping hands and singing kumbaya: global free-trade deals. The erstwhile foes are joining forces to push two massive ones: the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which would knock down trade barriers for a group of nations including the US, Canada, Chile, Peru, Mexico Australia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, and Vietnam; and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), which would do the same between the US and the European Union.

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In a post last year, I laid out why the US meat industry loves the TPP: namely, that it would open the floodgates to lucrative markets in Japan, Vietnam, and Malaysia, all of which limit imports of US meat to protect domestic farmers

Another massive agribusiness sector, the GMO seed pesticide industry, potentially stands to gain from the TTIP, because the European Union has much more restrictive regulations on rolling out novel crops than the US; and some member states, including France, maintain moratoriums on planting certain GM crops. Attempting to drum up support for the fast-track bill on Capitol Hill, USDA secretary Tom Vilsack and US Trade Representative Michael Froman have been been promising to use the proposed treaty has a hammer to force broader acceptance in the EU.

"Vilsack said the administration would 'continue to negotiate very hard' to prevent individual EU countries from blocking use of approved biotech products," reports Agri-Pulse's Philip Brasher, in an account of a hearing last week held by the Senate Finance Committee. As for Froman, he told the committee that "we're not trying to force anybody anywhere to eat anything, but we do think the decisions about what is safe should be made by science and not by politics."

Vilsack has also rallied the agribusiness industry to lobby Congress in favor of the fast-track bill, calling on "farmers, ranchers, agribusiness owners, and other industry groups to urge Congress to pass trade promotion authority for President Obama and to support the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement," reports the North American Meat Institute.

Read more: http://www.motherjones.com/tom-philpott/2015/04/heres-why-gmo-and-meat-industries-love-trans-pacific-partnership

The environment will suffer.
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So it's not enough that we want to fuck up our own environment.... (Original Post) Novara Apr 2015 OP
great article. thanks for posting and k&r cali Apr 2015 #1
K&R..... daleanime Apr 2015 #2
we need 41 senators to save us and to save our future from the ruin of corporatocracy and greed. Kip Humphrey Apr 2015 #3
+1 Enthusiast Apr 2015 #4
Figures, got Monsanto's revolving door lackey Vilsack leading the charge... drokhole Apr 2015 #5

Kip Humphrey

(4,753 posts)
3. we need 41 senators to save us and to save our future from the ruin of corporatocracy and greed.
Wed Apr 22, 2015, 07:42 AM
Apr 2015

to the religious among us, "God help us!"

drokhole

(1,230 posts)
5. Figures, got Monsanto's revolving door lackey Vilsack leading the charge...
Wed Apr 22, 2015, 10:48 AM
Apr 2015

...absolutely nauseating.

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