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Related: About this forumHow the FDA allowed the company that once said DDT, PCBs and Agent Orange were safe....
to set the safety standards for introducing genetically engineered organisms into our food supply - over the advice and objections of their own FDA scientists.
iamthebandfanman
(8,127 posts)that such well intentioned agencies like the FDA are so corrupted by money and the industry it supposedly regulates..
infact, ive been hearing more people from the left (local folks) start to talk like libertarians about the issue (just get rid of the agency)..
kinda frightens me, that thought..
surely there is something we can do to take the FDA back for the people
DhhD
(4,695 posts)responsible FDA decision makers. If you do not want to face the public, find another job.
JohnyCanuck
(9,922 posts)Its caused by farmers growing increased quantities of herbicide resistant GM crops (which the GMO promoters promised would lead to decreases in herbicide use).
According to the author, Charles Benbrook, a research professor at the Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources at Washington State University:
"Contrary to often-repeated claims that today's genetically-engineered crops have, and are reducing pesticide use, the spread of glyphosate-resistant weeds in herbicide-resistant weed management systems has brought about substantial increases in the number and volume of herbicides applied.
If new genetically engineered forms of corn and soybeans tolerant of 2,4-D are approved, the volume of 2,4-D sprayed could drive herbicide usage upward by another approximate 50 percent. The magnitude of increases in herbicide use on herbicide-resistant hectares has dwarfed the reduction in insecticide use on Bt crops over the past 16 years, and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future."
According to Benbrook, rapidly increasing weed resistance is now driving up the volume of herbicide needed by about 25 percent annually. In a statement to Reuters,2 Benbrook said:
"Things are getting worse, fast. In order to deal with rapidly spreading resistant weeds, farmers are being forced to expand use of older, higher-risk herbicides. To stop corn and cotton insects from developing resistance to Bt, farmers planting Bt crops are being asked to spray the insecticides that Bt corn and cotton were designed to displace."
Insanity Level: Full Steam Ahead
One of those higher-risk chemicals is 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) one of the ingredients in Agent Orange, which was used to defoliate battle fields in the jungles of Vietnam, with horrendous consequences to the health of those exposed. If you want to see some of its effects on children who were exposed in the womb, you can do so on DigitalJournalist.org3 but I warn you the photos are very graphic and upsetting.
(Youtube video is audio only)
At 17:04 mark Dr Benbrook explains how the revolving door between agri-business and the FDA has worked to the benefit of corporate interests by allowing GM products onto the market without adequate evaluation for safety or any significant safety testing. /JC
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http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/10/20/ge-crops-increase-pesticide-use.aspx?e_cid=20121020_DNL_art_1