http://www.pakalertpress.com/2012/04/20/blamed-for-bee-collapse-monsanto-buys-leading-bee-research-firm/
By: Anthony Gucciardi
Date: 2012-04-20
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By: Anthony Gucciardi
Date: 2012-04-20
Monsanto, the massive biotechnology
company being blamed for contributing to the dwindling bee population,
has bought up one of the leading bee collapse research organizations.
Recently banned from Poland with one of the primary reasons being that the company’s genetically modifiedcorn
may be devastating the dying bee population, it is evident that
Monsanto is under serious fire for their role in the downfall of the
vital insects. It is therefore quite apparent why Monsanto bought one of
the largest bee research firms on the planet.
It can be found in public company reports hosted on mainstream media
that Monsanto scooped up the Beeologics firm back in September 2011.
During this time the correlation between Monsanto’s GM crops and the bee
decline was not explored in the mainstream, and in fact it was hardly
touched upon until Polish officials addressed the serious concern amid
the monumental ban. Owning a major organization that focuses heavily on
the bee collapse and is recognized by the USDA for their mission
statement of “restoring bee health and protecting the future of insect
pollination” could be very advantageous for Monsanto.
In fact, Beelogics’ company information
states that the primary goal of the firm is to study the very collapse
disorder that is thought to be a result — at least in part — of
Monsanto’s own creations. Their website states:
While its primary goal is to control the Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) and Israeli Acute Paralysis Virus (IAPV) infection crises, Beeologics’ mission is to become the guardian of bee health worldwide.
What’s more, Beelogics is recognized by the USDA,
the USDA-ARS, the media, and ‘leading entomologists’ worldwide. The
USDA, of course, has a great relationship with Monsanto. The government
agency has gone to great lengths to ensure that Monsanto’s financial
gains continue to soar, going as far as to give the company special speed approval for their newest genetically engineered seed varieties. It turns out that Monsanto was not getting quick enough approval for their crops, which have been linked to severe organ damage and other significant health concerns.
Steve Censky, chief executive officer of
the American Soybean Association, states it quite plainly. It was a
move to help Monsanto and other biotechnology giants squash competition and make profits. After all, who cares about public health?
“It is a concern from a competition standpoint,” Censky said in a telephone interview.
It appears that when Monsanto cannot answer for their environmental
devastation, they buy up a company that may potentially be their
‘experts’ in denying any such link between their crops and the bee
decline.
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