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MSM finally covers No NAIS: ‘Rebellion on the Range’

June 28, 2009 · 2 Comments

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At the Platt family ranch in Horse Springs, N.M., cattle were rounded up to be branded and tagged. The family opposes a government plan to track cattle with computer chips. Photo by Eric Draper

By Erik Erikholm
New York Times

HORSE SPRINGS, N.M. — Wranglers at the Platt ranch were marking calves the old-fashioned way last week, roping them from horseback and burning a brand onto their haunches.

What they were emphatically not doing, said Jay Platt, the third-generation proprietor of the ranch, was abiding by a federally recommended livestock identification plan, intended to speed the tracing of animal diseases, that has caused an uproar among ranchers. They were not attaching the recommended tags with microchips that would allow the computerized recording of livestock movements from birth to the slaughterhouse. (more…)

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Big Meat to seize rancher’s home: Tyson vs. Herman Schumacher

June 27, 2009 · 13 Comments

herman schumacher (500 x 332)Directed by court order obtained by Tyson, the U.S. Marshals Service on June 11, 2009, posted a No Trespassing sign and Warning on the front door of the home of South Dakota rancher and cattle feeder Herman Schumacher. Tyson obtained a judgment against Schumacher because he tried to protect his fellow cattle producers by stopping Tyson from violating the Packers and Stockyards Act. A federal jury unanimously sided with Schumacher, but then a three-judge panel for the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the jury’s decision. So, in a bizarre twist, Schumacher must now pay Tyson $15,881.38 or Tyson will seize his home.

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Fruits and Vegetables May Be Soaked with Toxic Flame Retardant

June 26, 2009 · Leave a Comment

deca plastic food cratesMore Evidence of a Tattered Food and Chemical Safety Net

By Environment Working Group

Animal Studies Link Chemical to Cancer, Brain and Reproductive Disorders

WASHINGTON– Large plastic pallets used to ship, cool and store produce contain decabromodiphenyl ether (Deca), a flame retardant chemical and known neurotoxin that may leach onto the fruits and vegetables inside.

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The global food price crisis

June 26, 2009 · Leave a Comment

2_tBy Walden Bello, Pambazuka News

In an extract from his forthcoming book Food Wars, Walden Bello critiques the orthodox views of the global food price crisis. A globalised system of production has created severe strains on the environment, marginalised large numbers of people from the market, and contributed to greater poverty and greater income disparities within countries and globally. –Eds.

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Safeguarding women’s rights will boost food security

June 26, 2009 · Leave a Comment

By Mary Wandia, Pambazuka News
June 25, 2009


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African women play a critical role in ensuring the food security of the continent, writes Mary Wandia in the run-up to the 2009 African Union Summit (24 June-3 July), which has its official theme ‘Investing in agriculture for economic growth and development’. Highlighting that women contribute 60-80 per cent of the labour used to produce food both for household consumption and for sale, Wandia writes that improved women’s ‘access, control and ownership of land and productive resources are key factors in eradicating hunger and rural poverty’.

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GMOs contaminate crops worldwide; organic farmers penalized

June 26, 2009 · 2 Comments

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The Global Spread of GMO Crops

By Peter Montague, April 17, 2009

Felix Ballarin spent 15 years of his life developing a special organically-grown variety of red corn. It would bring a high price on the market because local chicken farmers said the red color lent a rosy hue to the meat and eggs from their corn-fed chickens. But when the corn emerged from the ground last year, yellow kernels were mixed with the red. Government officials later confirmed with DNA tests that Mr. Ballarin’s crop had become contaminated with a genetically modified (GMO) strain of corn.

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The Genetic Conspiracy: Are Genetically Engineered Foods Dangerous?

June 25, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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DW-TV (Deutsche Welle Television) www.DW-world.de  28 mins.

How safe is genetic engineering really? Monsanto, the world’s largest genetic engineering corporation, insists it is safe. But numerous studies have shown that genetically modified plants can cause allergies and cancers. Nonetheless, commercial and political interests are determined to make genetic engineering the norm.

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Big Ag to police its animal treatment in Ohio

June 24, 2009 · 2 Comments

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By Suzana Megles

This week both HSUS and Farm Sanctuary warned Ohioans of Big Agribusiness lobbying to have legislation introduced which would amend the state constitution to give industry oversight over the well-being of farm animals. 

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Home: A beautiful and urgent case for cooperativism

June 24, 2009 · 3 Comments

Home logo By Rady Ananda
June 21, 2009

Take a slo-mo aerial tour of Earth. Released on June 5th, over two and a half million people have already watched Home. The message is potent: it is too late for pessimism. We can redirect our use of energy, of farming, of transportation. We can and must live a different paradigm.

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EU proposal for national opt-outs on GM crops

June 23, 2009 · Leave a Comment

no gmo2By Rory Harrington
Food Production Daily, 22-Jun-2009

A proposal to allow individual countries in the European Union to opt out of growing genetically modified (GM) crops is to be tabled this week at a top-level meeting at the European Commission.

The bid for GM national self-determination comes as 11 nations plan to present a paper at the Environment Council on Thursday as a way to end the deadlock on GM authorisations that have frustrated EU member states and industry players alike for a number of years. (more…)

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The literal enslavement of the American farmer

June 23, 2009 · 12 Comments

Uncle Sam NAISBy Linn Cohen-Cole
February 26, 2009

The “food safety” bills now being contemplated by Congress enslave farmers to an industrial system (having to do its bidding or face penalties and prison so severe they function as whips). The bills will demand purchase and application of petrochemicals and drugs, rendering the farmers not only slaves but paying slaves (or else giving up), with the land and animals poisoned and/or genetically engineered.

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Strange Martial Law via Food Control: HR 2749

June 23, 2009 · 24 Comments

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Not what the American people ordered – HR 2749, martial law and the enslavement of their farmers

By The Writers’ Collective

HR 2749 is a strange bill in many ways.  While the other “food safety” bills have been around since winter, allowing for much public discussion on the internet, HR 2749 has only suddenly appeared.  It is a mutant conglomeration of the worst of the other bills, with the addition of one very original part – martial law.

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