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California GMO Labeling Initiative Headed for Ballot

In victory rallies across the state, supporters celebrated as the California

Right to Know campaign filed 971,126 signatures for the state's first-ever

ballot initiative to require labeling of genetically engineered foods. The huge

signature haul, gathered in a 10-week period, is nearly double the 555,236

signatures the campaign needs to qualify for the November ballot. If passed

this November, Californians will join citizens of over 40 countries including

all of Europe, Japan and even China who have the right to know whether they are

eating genetically engineered food. [Read More] To get involved, visit

labelgmos.org

Danish farmer reports malformations, ill health in pigs fed GM soy

For our upcoming documentary, we've been documenting serious health problems in

US livestock fed GMOs, and astonishing recoveries when the animals switch to

non-GMO diets. An example of such effects were recently reported by Danish pig

farmer lb Borup Pedersen, who has gone public with revelations that GM soy feed

had devastating effects on the health of his animals and on his farming

profitability. On GM soy, his pigs suffered a higher disease and death rate, and

a large number of birth defects. Many of the malformations were of the same type

as those found in babies born in GM soy-producing regions of South America,

which are linked with Roundup exposure.

When Mr Pedersen switched to non-GM soy starting in April 2011, within two days,

his pigs' massive problems with diarrhea virtually disappeared. Death from

ulcers and bloat, which had claimed 36 sows (out of about 450) over the previous

two years, also vanished. And deaths from loss of appetite dropped from 2 the

previous year, to zero. The average number of piglets born per sow over an eight

month period also jumped by about 2 pigs (from 28.1 to 29.9).

Mr Pedersen said that though non-GM soy was more expensive, the extra cost was

more than compensated for by the lower medication costs for his healthier

non-GM-fed pigs. And he needs less man hours. He is now making about $100 more

profit per pig than when feeding GM soy.

The Danish newspaper that broke the story carried an editorial arguing that it

would be irresponsible for the authorities to ignore the discoveries made by the

farmer. Read a report on the farmer's experience and that of a second Danish

farmer here: [Read the Report]

Ib Pedersen has placed online a video of one malformed piglet. Please be warned

that many people will find this video extremely distressing. [Watch the Video]

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Kellogg's " natural " Kashi brand under fire for containing GMOs

Kellogg's is facing anger on social media sites because of complaints that its

popular Kashi brand cereal doesn't live up to the company's " natural " billing on

advertisements and box covers. The controversy went viral after a Rhode Island

grocer tacked a note to one of his store shelves, telling customers he wouldn't

sell the cereal because he found out the brand used GM, non-organic ingredients.

Photos of the note began popping up on Facebook pages and food blogs as some

consumers claimed Kellogg's was misrepresenting its cereal.

Kellogg's got itself into trouble by " not being entirely transparent, " says

Nyhus, president of Nyhus Communications in Seattle. He sees a trend among

some companies " of fudging language to allay consumer concerns and jump on the

green bandwagon, and I think it's starting to backfire. "

While the " natural " claim made by Kashi is well worth scrutiny, it is true that

7 of Kashi's cereals are verified by the Non-GMO Project and are listed in our

Non-GMO Shopping Guide as well as on The Non-GMO Project's website. [Read the

Article]

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Agent Orange Crops denounced by farmers and consumers

Dow AgroSciences and Monsanto are racing to roll out GM crops resistant to 2,4-D

(a component in Agent Orange) and dicamba, as a way to counter rapidly spreading

herbicide-resistant weeds that are choking millions of acres of US farmland.

These crops would massively increase the use of these acutely toxic chemicals,

and cause unprecedented harm to agriculture and the environment. Wind, heat, and

humidity can cause these chemicals to become airborne, drift for miles, and then

damage gardens, crops, and trees.

's interview by CBS.com [Watch the Video] Coalition of more than

2,000 farmers and food companies taking legal action [Read the Article]

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US farm costs soar as Roundup fails

As Roundup fails under the onslaught of resistant weeds, farmers are being

forced to spend more and use more chemicals to control the weeds that threaten

yields. " I've gone from budgeting $45 an acre just two years ago to spending

more than $100 an acre now to control weeds, " said Mississippi farmer

McKee, who grows corn, cotton and soybeans on his 3,300-acre farm in the Delta.

[Read the Article]

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Mother takes on Monsanto, wins global prize

Thirteen years ago in Argentina, Sofia Gatica's newborn baby died of kidney

failure after being exposed to pesticides sprayed on GM soy. She investigated

disease rates in her local community and discovered the cancer rate was 41 times

the national average and rates of neurological problems, respiratory diseases

and infant mortality were astonishingly high. Sofia and her fellow activists,

the Mothers of Ituzaingo, went to court and won a municipal " buffer zone "

ordinance, prohibiting aerial spraying less than 2,500 meters from homes. Now

Sofia has been awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in San Francisco. [Read

the Article] See also video: 2012 Goldman Prize Winner for South and Central

America: Sofia Gatica [Watch the Video]

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Monsanto props up weak GM crop price

When Australian state governments were considering lifting their bans on GM

canola in 2007, local activist groups invited to conduct a

national tour, where he met with numerous politicians, farmers, consumers, and

media. In addition to warning about the documented health risks of GMOs, he

offered economic data from other countries to demonstrate that introducing GM

canola would close some markets and sacrifice Australian farmers' non-GMO price

premium. The states that went ahead with planting GM canola are now suffering

closed markets and lower prices. Monsanto is trying to prop up the prices of the

unwanted GMOs. [Read the Article]

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  Action Alerts

Stop Feeding our Babies Genetically Engineered Infant Formula and Baby Food

Tell the US Food and Drug Administration genetically modified ingredients do not

belong in infant formula and baby food. [sign the Petition]

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Support GMO Labeling in Connecticut

The state of Connecticut is poised to make history. Right To Know CT has been

informed that the Speaker of the House, Donovan, is now in support

of the GMO labeling bill and plans to call it for a vote within the next two

days. We have gathered over 8,000 signatures in just five days. [sign the

petition]

Watch and others discuss the bill at the State Capital.[Watch the

Video] Listen to speak at the CT chapter of the Northeast Organic

Farming Association [Listen to the Audio]

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In The News

New GMO plant patents threaten Mexico

 UpsideDownWorld

Bt corn harms beneficial soil fungi

 IB Times

Roundup Ready canola is now a superweed in California

 NCBI

Two new films about GM cotton and farmer suicides in India

 GM Watch

Chilean people win right to know where GM crops are planted

 Panna

Monsanto and Big Tobacco blamed for birth defects

 Courthouse News

How Monsanto Planted GMO Alfalfa Before Allowed by USDA -

 Natural Society

New GM Crops Could Make Superweeds Even Stronger

 WIRED

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