Sunday, June 02, 2013

Monsanto is a ticking time-bomb for US agriculture: Japan cancels large wheat contract...

It has already begun: Japan has just cancelled a large contract to purchase U.S. wheat. “We will refrain from buying western white and feed wheat effective today,” Toru Hisadome, a Japanese farm ministry official in charge of wheat trading, told Reuters.

As many readers well know, I predicted precisely this scenario just yesterday in a Natural News article warning about the consequences of genetic pollution. There, I wrote, “All wheat produced in the United States will now be heavily scrutinized — and possibly even rejected — by other nations that traditionally import U.S. wheat. This obviously has enormous economic implications for U.S. farmers and agriculture.”

Now we’re already seeing the result: the ditching of U.S. wheat by world nations that want nothing to do with GMOs.

This proves, without any question, that Monsanto’s genetic experiments which “escaped” into commercial wheat fields are now going to devastate U.S. wheat farmers. Expect the floor to drop out on wheat prices, and watch for a huge backlash against the USDA by U.S. farmers who stand to lose hundreds of millions of dollars on this. Full story...

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  2. Monsanto and the bio-rape of India...
  3. Hell No, GMO! Anti-Monsanto protests sweep US...
  4. Mexico resists Monsanto corn...
  5. Poland becomes the 8th EU nation to ban Monsanto's maize...
  6. Peru bans Monsanto and GMOs...
  7. Tests find Monsanto's GM corn nutrionally dead, highly toxic...
  8. Even the NY Times is now rejecting Monsanto GMO science...

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