Explosion Threatens Monsanto Heartlands France
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'Superweed'
Explosion Threatens Monsanto Heartlands France 24, 19 April
2009
EDITED
Superweeds are plaguing high-tech
Monsanto crops in southern US states,
driving farmers to
use more herbicides, return to conventional crops or even
abandon their farms.
The gospel of high-tech
genetically modified (GM) crops is not sounding
quite so
sweet in the land of the converted. A new pest, the evil
pigweed,
is hitting headlines and chomping its way
across Sun Belt states,
threatening to transform cotton
and soybean plots into weed battlefields.
In late 2004,
superweeds that resisted Monsanto's Roundup, popped up in GM
crops in Georgia. Superweeds have since alarmingly
appeared in South
Carolina, North Carolina, Arkansas,
Tennessee, Kentucky and Missouri.
Monsanto is encouraging
farmers to mix glyphosate and older herbicides such
as
2,4-D, a herbicide which was banned in Sweden, Denmark and
Norway over
its links to cancer, reproductive harm and
mental impairment.
According to a number of agricultural
specialists, farmers are considering
moving back to
conventional crops. But it's all down to economics, they
say. GM crops are becoming expensive, growers
say.
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