Simple seedo ... too many self proclaimed " expert " researchers with a definate bias against Monsanto, much less any corporation or private business , will generate MORE theft of company secrets , contaminate and / or sabotage research, interupt employees' work , and merit-less law suits , etc. .And by the way - even large groups and wealthy individuals have failed in their efforts to sue Monsanto and their smaller affiliates. Monsanto is a big and extremely wealthy company that won't hesitate to knock down any that oppose them - they've got the money to cover their back ends in any situation and will. If I was even stupid enough to try legal action I would probably end up in bankruptcy for a very long time, and on some kind of blacklist. I don't have enough evidence gathered or the money to carry out such an action.
And why won't Monsanto accept interviews from researchers (individual and otherwise)? Or let a single person into their many laboratories for any reason whatsoever?
Correct. Unless you know it is a product not made as GMO-ie, most vegetables. Even then it probably has chemicals in it.Since the companies that promote GMO's refuse to label food as being GMO, the next best thing is to consider all foods as GMO unless specifically labeled otherwise.
Since the companies that promote GMO's refuse to label food as being GMO, the next best thing is to consider all foods as GMO unless specifically labeled otherwise.
@so lucky sorry, didn't look at date. Can still be rich and sue.
GMO's in USA vegetable market is a real publicity nightmare. In fact, in Indiana, poultry producers (eggs and meat) are trying to go with non-GMO corn for feed.
My problem with most anti-GMO articles is statements as fact that someone is putting animal genetics into a vegetable and it's now being used in market place. I have no knowledge as to all the things researchers are doing. But I don't make up theories and publish them as fact. It's always Monsanto's fault. The one company that I found tried to put a flounder gene in a tomato was a Canadian company that isn't Monsanto--never got out of Research. I would have been right with the most ardent organic person fighting that.