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Intro: "Whole Foods Market and other organic retailers are being accused of caving in to manufacturers of genetically modified (GM) crops and helping them legitimize their products with consumers."

'The policy set for GE alfalfa will most likely guide policies for other GE crops as well. True coexistence is a must.' - Whole Foods Market, 01/21/11. (photo: LongIslandPress.com)
'The policy set for GE alfalfa will most likely guide policies for other GE crops as well. True coexistence is a must.' - Whole Foods Market, 01/21/11. (photo: LongIslandPress.com)



Whole Foods Accused of Accepting Genetically Modified Foods

By Noel Brinkerhoff and David Wallechinsky, AllGov

09 February 12

 

hole Foods Market and other organic retailers are being accused of caving in to manufacturers of genetically modified (GM) crops and helping them legitimize their products with consumers. The products are also known as GMOs or genetically-modified organisms. Monsanto and other producers of GMO seeds and crops prefer to call them “transgenic.”

According to Ronnie Cummins, executive director of the Organic Consumers Association, Whole Foods, Organic Valley and Stonyfield Farm have “decided it's time to surrender to Monsanto.” Citing a recent email to the stores' customers, the publication says Whole Foods has agreed to stop fighting for the regulation of GM plants, such as alfalfa, by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The USDA, which recently authorized unrestricted cultivation of genetically modified alfalfa, says that almost all corn products, vegetable oil, sugar and soybeans produced in the United States are made from GMO crops, as are most processed foods, including breakfast cereals, salad dressing and chicken nuggets.

Cummins, executive director of the Organic Consumers Association, writes that “[Whole Foods] and their colleagues are willing to go along with the massive planting of a chemical and energy-intensive GE perennial crop, alfalfa; guaranteed to spread its mutant genes and seeds across the nation; guaranteed to contaminate the alfalfa fed to organic animals; guaranteed to lead to massive poisoning of farm workers and destruction of the essential soil food web by the toxic herbicide, Roundup; and guaranteed to produce Roundup-resistant superweeds that will require even more deadly herbicides such as 2,4 D to be sprayed on millions of acres of alfalfa across the U.S.”

In its defense, Whole Foods executives say that they oppose GM foods and have worked with the Non-GMO Project since July 2009, and that products labeled “USDA Organic” are free of GMO ingredients. They claim that GMO contamination of organic crops is almost unavoidable because of pollen drift.

 

To Learn More:

The Organic Elite Surrenders to Monsanto: What Now? (by Ronnie Cummins, Organic Consumers Association)

Commins vs. Whole Foods: Organic Smacktalk (by Brth Anderson, Fair Food Fight)

Modified Crops Tap a Wellspring of Protest (by Julia Moskin, New York Times)

Genetically Modified Foods (Whole Foods policy statement)

Monsanto and FDA Fight Labeling of Genetically Modified Foods (by Noel Brinkerhoff, AllGov)

Organic Farmers Sue Monsanto to Protect against Contamination (by Noel Brinkerhoff, AllGov)

Dramatic Increase in Weed-Killer Use in U.S. (by Noel Brinkerhoff, AllGov)

 

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+21 # CandH 2012-02-09 15:09
"According to Ronnie Cummins, executive director of the Organic Consumers Association, Whole Foods, Organic Valley and Stonyfield Farm have “decided it's time to surrender to Monsanto.” Citing a recent email to the stores' customers, the publication says Whole Foods has agreed to stop fighting for the regulation of GM plants, such as alfalfa, by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)."

Bad, very bad. We use OV milk products, and thought they were fairly "safe" from GMO contamination. Back to the friggin drawing board again...
 
 
+26 # pernsey 2012-02-09 16:23
Ok now this is bad!! They are infecting truely organic things with their garbage this really ticks me off!!!
 
 
+33 # Tippitc 2012-02-09 17:09
The GMO genie has been let out of the bottle thanks to government complicity. Pollen/seed from a GMO crop does not stop at a property line or fence row. But that doesn't mean that everyone should just "cave in" and let Monsanto win - this is a fight for our health and well-being and all future generations. And SHAME on Whole Foods - I will never enter your store again.
 
 
+9 # pbbrodie 2012-02-10 07:03
When I read comments like this, I wish I could click the thumbs up button 100 times!!!
 
 
+13 # Valleyboy 2012-02-10 02:33
Bad, bad, bad, bad, bad!

And just when France has kicked Monsanto out as well!!

Don't cave to Monsanto. The company should be liquidated, the executives, past & present including Michael Taylor, jailed, & their money seized and all the funds then used to clean up the mess they've made.
 
 
+4 # aitengri 2012-02-10 19:31
/quote The company should be liquidated, the executives, past & present including Michael Taylor, jailed, & their money seized and all the funds then used to clean up the mess they've made.
Just watch. Its not only the favorite whipping "boy" Animal Rights Activism that is being put into the infamous "terrorism" watch list of Homeland Security, but now it will be anyone of us who wants to "liquidate" anything, like the whole Monsanto organization. There are times when rage works, and not endless "peaceful" persuasion of those who will never be persuaded. The rot goes deeper than the GMO seed, it goes all the way to the "corporate personhood" crime of Justice Roberts. He should be on your short list too, along with the entire superpac perpetrators of "money is free speech".
 
 
+11 # sandyclaws 2012-02-10 05:14
What I don't understand is why organic farmers can't counter-sue the Monsanto for the corruption and poisoning of their crops? Monsanto has already sued farmers and prevents them from keeping their own seeds. So, what is good for the goose should also be good for the gander! They have legally admitted they are contaminating the non-GMO crops, so why not put a stop to it? At least let the farmers keep their own seeds. Farmers wouldn't be stealing anything by keeping their own seeds. Why are we so willing to put all our eggs in one basket and let Monsanto run our national agriculture?
 
 
+2 # Ken Hall 2012-02-10 21:19
Monsanto has deep pockets, the farmers don't. In the US culture, regrettably, "money talks and nobody walks".
 
 
+4 # paulrevere 2012-02-10 10:56
I would not trust Whole Foods judgements at all. John Mackey, CEO is a confused individual who espouses the naievity of Libertarian, Von Mises/Randian economics.
He is anti-union, anti-universal health care and has moved to become the king of natural foods in America by creating this behemoth monopoly winner he now runs...over priced, over hyped and now passing off GMO with a shrug onto his coustomers.
I suggest a Wiki look at both Mackey and Whole Foods for a reasonable take on their histories and 'acquisitions'.
Cool guy...
 
 
+2 # aitengri 2012-02-10 20:01
/quote The company should be liquidated, the executives, past & present including Michael Taylor, jailed, & their money seized and all the funds then used to clean up the mess they've made.
This is my 2nd "send" of my comment, just in case it was lost on the first "send". There is no reason to filter my words here.
- Just watch. Its not only the favorite whipping "boy" Animal Rights Activism that is being put into the infamous "terrorism" watch list of Homeland Security, but now it will be anyone of us who wants to "liquidate" anything, like the whole Monsanto organization. There are times when rage works, and not endless "peaceful" persuasion of those who will never be persuaded. The rot goes deeper than the GMO seed, it goes all the way to the "corporate personhood" crime of Justice Roberts. He should be on your short list too, along with the entire superpac perpetrators of "money is free speech". -
 
 
0 # amye 2012-02-19 10:10
Funny, just as Willie Nelson and "The People" are fighting Monsanto, big corporate America is to the rescue of their brethren!!
 

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