Good news! I hope there is not some “snake in the grass”, meaning allegoric Monsanto “snake” (I like real grass snakes).
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Monsanto gives up on Europe? Would be great – but rejoicing is premature: here.
Monsanto‘s spokeswoman in Germany, Ursula Lüttmer-Ouazane, says that her company won’t keep trying to get licences for GM crops in Europe. Why? Because people don’t want GM (genetically modified, also called genetically engineered, GE) crops here. Ms Lüttmer-Ouazane says that ‘it’s counter-productive to tilt against windmills’.
In case you don’t know, ’tilting against windmills’ means wasting effort on fights you’ll never win. I feel a surge of nationalist pride! We are that windmill.
It’s a long time since we in Britain stopped fighting our German neighbours. We get on just fine now. So today, I invite my fellow Europeans to join me singing to the tune of the Dad’s Army theme ‘Who do you think you are kidding, Big Monsanto?’
I’m grateful to the not-for-profit campaign against GM crops, GM Watch, for drawing attention to this story. You can read more by my fellow blogger Janina…
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Thanks for sharing. It looks like Monsanto is becoming the most reviled company in the world. I just read recently that 80 to more than 90 percent of the corn, soy and, I think, wheat crops in the US are produced using Monsanto’s GMO seeds. I can’t believe we are such idiots.
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Yes, this makes farmers sort of prisoners of Monsanto.
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Yes, those are the stats I’ve seen too. I think it’s corn (aka maize) and soya, but not yet wheat. The GM crops which now dominate the corn and soya in N America are Roundup Ready (herbicide resistant) and Bt (insecticidal).
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I have to apologize to everyone for not responding to their replies. I had no idea that’s what the star symbol represented. It makes it so much easier to reply to everyone, instead of checking their site.
Thanks for the info. I always knew Monsanto was a bad player, but only recently have found out how bad. Did you know their lead attorney’s name is “Snively?” He sounds like a character from a Harry Potter movie.
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Apology completely accepted 🙂 I also still don’t know all WordPress features 🙂
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What a victory for people power… and Avaaz, and all the other campaigners – Hurray !!!
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Yes, I hope there will be more 🙂
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Reblogged this on Blue Hyacinth Operetta.
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Thank you for your reblog!
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May they also close down the plants that we do not know about yet. We need to remain awake for name-changes, and MonSatan selling off parts of its business to other gen-tech companies.
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Indeed, Dutch Guyana, I remarked about being vigilant about a possible “snake in the grass” (not at all meant as an insult to real snakes)…
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No, real snakes have morals. 🙂
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Indeed. Snakes are interesting:
https://dearkitty1.wordpress.com/tag/snakes/
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Reblogged this on aristonorganic.
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Thank you for the reblog, Brigid!
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my pleasure 🙂 Kitty xx
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Excellent news, and so inspiring! Thanks 🙂
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Yes, I hope this brings inspiration for more 🙂
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