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2010-05-23

Blockade of Monsanto in the Netherlands

Vatic Note:  It appears everyone elsewhere are finally standing up to these nazi's.  What is wrong with us, why can't we do the same thing.  Our forefathers said the American people are slow to anger and act, but once they do it will not be pretty.   I guess that is our curse, we want to solve our problems with the law, justice system and our political system, but once we are fully awake which is happening, it will move into another arena.   Mr. Kaiser said it well.  The only way to stop all of this is to start criminally throwing these people in jail.  Then watch how fast it ends.   Its time we did that. 

Blockade of Monsanto in the Netherlands
http://www.gmwatch.org/latest-listing/1-news-items/12217-bockade-of-monsanto-in-the-netherlands


Monday, 17 May 2010 08:00
Press Release: Blockade of Monsanto's Bergschenhoek Location in The Netherlands
Verdelg Monsanto < verdelg-monsanto@riseup.org

Bergschenhoek, Monday, May 17 - Since 6 o'clock this morning, 50 persons of the action group 'Roundup Monsanto' are blocking both gates of the Monsanto seed company near Rotterdam. 'Roundup Monsanto' wants Monsanto to back out of the seed market, and demands an end to patents on seeds and living organisms. Monsanto and other agro-chemical multinationals are lobbying the Dutch government and the EU for legislative changes that would make it easier for large companies to take control of the seed market and food production.[1]

The blockade is taking place at the former De Ruiter Seeds, acquired by Monsanto in 2008, where research laboratories, offices, greenhouses, and a central storage for seeds and seedlings are to be found.

The chemical company Monsanto has 23% of the worldwide market of commercial seeds in its hands. In the last 5 years, the company has bought up three large internationally active seed companies in the Netherlands: De Ruiter Seeds, Western Seeds, and Seminis. As a result, Monsanto now dominates the world market for vegetable seeds and seedlings. In addition, Monsanto is the market leader in genetically engineered soy, corn, sugar beets, and cotton, and has a large market share in pesticide sales. "Farmers and vegetable growers are becoming increasingly dependent on these big seed companies and patented seeds will make the situation even worse," says Flip Vonk, an organic farm employee present at the action.

Monsanto is a chemical company which has grown large due to the production of pesticides, Agent Orange, and PCBs. [2] After countless scandals revolving around these chemical substances, the company found a new market strategy: development and sales of genetically manipulated crops. These crops are cultivated in enormous monocultures, with excessive use of fertiliser and pesticides. Monsanto represents a destructive model of chemical agriculture.

The current system of agriculture, based on mass import and export, is completely dependent on the consumption of fossil fuels. Chemical agriculture is responsible for a quarter to a third of the release of all the greenhouse gases. Over 80% of the cultivated GMOs are pesticide resistent, the remaining 20% produce insecticide inside the plant. This form of food production is extremely harmful to people, nature, and the climate. Genetical engineering will not contribute any solution to climate change.

Genetic engineering is often presented as a solution to the global food question. But in spite of 15 years of cultivation of genetically manipulated crops, 2009 witnessed a record amount of starvation. GM crops have not increased yields. "The food problem requires completely different solutions. We need to drastically change course, away from large-scale chemical agriculture, towards local food production in harmony with nature, without pesticides and without genetically manipulated crops. A world without Monsanto is a good step in that direction," according to Miranda de Boer from 'Roundup Monsanto'.

The two most important access doors to the Monsanto terrain have been closed off. The action group put up banners with the message "Imagine, monopoly of food, poisonous agriculture, The World according to ... Monsanto", adbusting the company's logo. It has also adjusted the giant cucumber and tomato on the lawn to Monsanto's manipulated reality. Employees and customers are greeted with coffee, tea, and background information on arrival.

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to the editors:
action location: Leeuwenhoekweg 52, Bergschenhoek (North of Rotterdam)
contact: verdelg-monsanto@riseup.net  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

[1] For further information about the development of patent law and breeders' rights, consult a press release from A SEED Europe about the subject: http://www.aseed.net/kwekersrecht-vs-patentrecht

[2] See the film 'The World According to Monsanto'

More background information can be found at:

- http://www.gentech.nl/
- http://www.gmwatch.org/
- http://www.no-patents-on-seeds.org/
- http://www.aseed.net/monsanto
- http://www.combat-monsanto.co.uk/
- http://www.toxicsoy.org/



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