Monsanto’s GMO Seeds Contributing to Farmer Suicides Every 30 Minutes

vostok

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In what has been called the single largest wave of recorded suicides in human history, Indian farmers are now killing themselves in record numbers. It has been extensively reported, even in mainstream news, but nothing has been done about the issue. The cause? Monsanto’s cost-inflated and ineffective seeds have been driving farmers to suicide, and is considered to be one of the largest — if not the largest — cause of the quarter of a million farmer suicides over the past 16 years.

According to the most recent figures (provided by the New York University School of Law), 17,638 Indian farmers committed suicide in 2009 — about one death every 30 minutes. In 2008, the Daily Mail labeled the continual and disturbing suicide spree as ‘The GM (genetically modified) Genocide’. Due to failing harvests and inflated prices that bankrupt the poor farmers, struggling Indian farmers began to kill themselves. Oftentimes, they would commit the act by drinking the very same insecticide that Monsanto supplied them with — a gruesome testament to the extent in which Monsanto has wrecked the lives of independent and traditional farmers.

To further add backing to the tragedy, the rate of Indian farmer suicides massively increased since the introduction of Monsanto’s Bt cotton in 2002. It is no wonder that a large percentage of farmers who take their own lives are cotton farmers, the demographic that is thought to be among the most impacted. Dr. Mercola, an osteopathic doctor that has been educating the world about natural health for many years, recently saw the destruction of traditional Indian farmers first hand. Dr. Mercola found out about the notorious ‘suicide belt’ of India, where 4,238 farmer suicides took place in 2007 alone.

Many families are now ruined thanks to the mass suicides, and are left to economic ruin and must struggle to fight off starvation:

‘We are ruined now,’ said one dead man’s 38-year-old wife. ‘We bought 100 grams of BT Cotton. Our crop failed twice. My husband had become depressed. He went out to his field, lay down in the cotton and swallowed insecticide.’

In India, around 60 percent of the population (currently standing at 1.1 billion) are directly or indirectly reliant on agriculture. Monsanto’s intrusion into India’s traditional and sustainable farming community is not only concerning for health and wellness reasons, but it is now clear that the issue is much more serious.

http://naturalsociety.com/monsantos-gmo-seeds-farmer-suicides-every-30-minutes/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monsanto
 

4ftRoots

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I knew monsanto was bad but not that bad. Puts it into a whole new perspective of I must stop this evil company. Wow man
 

Richard Drysift

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Wait...aren't pretty much all mj strains genetically modified? Except maybe for pure land races that have not been crossed. Your dog is a gmo & so are those mcds fries, as well as the corn in a bag of Doritos. I get that there are desperate farmers trying to survive out there but couldn't they just grow something else or use a different pesticide or whatever?
I mean Monsanto might be an evil corporation bent on profits but farmers still make their own choices to use whatever products they decide on. Failing crops cannot be a winning strategy for a company that sells its products to farmers...if their stuff is so bad why is it so popular?
 

Red1966

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Sounds like more drivel from "the Sky is Falling" GMO/Monsanto haters. I think just being a farmer in India is alone incentive to kill oneself.
 

hondagrower420

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Maybe earths climate is changing... Pretty sure crops fail due to heat all over the world. Everything is genetically modified now guys.
 

4ftRoots

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Wait...aren't pretty much all mj strains genetically modified? Except maybe for pure land races that have not been crossed. Your dog is a gmo & so are those mcds fries, as well as the corn in a bag of Doritos. I get that there are desperate farmers trying to survive out there but couldn't they just grow something else or use a different pesticide or whatever?
I mean Monsanto might be an evil corporation bent on profits but farmers still make their own choices to use whatever products they decide on. Failing crops cannot be a winning strategy for a company that sells its products to farmers...if their stuff is so bad why is it so popular?
There is a difference. We genetically modify through selective breeding. We still allow mother nature(randomness) to pick the genes. In GMO they insert a gene into the cells of the plant. It can be any gene not just marijuana genes. That is why they can patent the seeds and make so much money.
 

Richard Drysift

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There is a difference. We genetically modify through selective breeding. We still allow mother nature(randomness) to pick the genes. In GMO they insert a gene into the cells of the plant. It can be any gene not just marijuana genes. That is why they can patent the seeds and make so much money.
Nothing wrong with making money...that is capitalism. But blaming suicides on Monsanto is like blaming Burger King for fat people.
 

The_Herban_Legend

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Wait...aren't pretty much all mj strains genetically modified? Except maybe for pure land races that have not been crossed. Your dog is a gmo & so are those mcds fries, as well as the corn in a bag of Doritos. I get that there are desperate farmers trying to survive out there but couldn't they just grow something else or use a different pesticide or whatever?
I mean Monsanto might be an evil corporation bent on profits but farmers still make their own choices to use whatever products they decide on. Failing crops cannot be a winning strategy for a company that sells its products to farmers...if their stuff is so bad why is it so popular?
Not true in America. Monsanto has cornered the market.
 

ShLUbY

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Wait...aren't pretty much all mj strains genetically modified? Except maybe for pure land races that have not been crossed. Your dog is a gmo & so are those mcds fries, as well as the corn in a bag of Doritos. I get that there are desperate farmers trying to survive out there but couldn't they just grow something else or use a different pesticide or whatever?
I mean Monsanto might be an evil corporation bent on profits but farmers still make their own choices to use whatever products they decide on. Failing crops cannot be a winning strategy for a company that sells its products to farmers...if their stuff is so bad why is it so popular?
no they are not GMO dude.

they are ARTIFICIALLY SELECTED. there is GIANT difference.

fries, and corn chips are not gmo. i have tested aunt jemima in my botany class and it was non gmo. if you do a little reading, GMO potatoes were the first gmo to hit the market, and mcdonalds was buying them up, but stopped because the people didn't want the product and they didnt want to hurt their image.

i mean seriously richard if you can just say "that's capitalism" to people killing themselves, farmers not being able to save their own seeds and HAVE to purchase every year if they want to grow subsidized crops, be in debt their entire lives and barely make the payments. these people are trapped and have no other option.

monsanto is fucking evil, just like DOW AG. fuck em. ruining people's lives and the planet.

fast food should be outlawed as well. people are too stupid to think for themselves about diet. if they wanted us all to be healthy fast food would be outlawed.
 
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OGEvilgenius

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Wait...aren't pretty much all mj strains genetically modified? Except maybe for pure land races that have not been crossed. Your dog is a gmo & so are those mcds fries, as well as the corn in a bag of Doritos. I get that there are desperate farmers trying to survive out there but couldn't they just grow something else or use a different pesticide or whatever?
I mean Monsanto might be an evil corporation bent on profits but farmers still make their own choices to use whatever products they decide on. Failing crops cannot be a winning strategy for a company that sells its products to farmers...if their stuff is so bad why is it so popular?
Cannabis has not been genetically modified. Nor has your dog. Not even remotely the same.
 

ttystikk

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Wait...aren't pretty much all mj strains genetically modified? Except maybe for pure land races that have not been crossed. Your dog is a gmo & so are those mcds fries, as well as the corn in a bag of Doritos. I get that there are desperate farmers trying to survive out there but couldn't they just grow something else or use a different pesticide or whatever?
I mean Monsanto might be an evil corporation bent on profits but farmers still make their own choices to use whatever products they decide on. Failing crops cannot be a winning strategy for a company that sells its products to farmers...if their stuff is so bad why is it so popular?
Hey buddy- BIG difference between crossbreeding strains and genetic modification. No one is splicing genes for making insecticide into the cannabis genome and then selling it to growers... yet.

Time to bone up.
 
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4ftRoots

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Nothing wrong with making money...that is capitalism. But blaming suicides on Monsanto is like blaming Burger King for fat people.
I agree with you on capitalism. What can you do beside be pissed about it right? It just is not fair for a company to create a product that can be transferred via pollen. Then when harvest time comes around say mine mine mine and snatch all the seeds and loot.
 

Richard Drysift

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Outlawing everything that is "bad" sounds a lot like prohibition. I'm sorry I'm tired of the protect you from yourself nanny state in which people are not allowed to make a choice for themselves. I don't mean to sound callous against those who feel suicide is their only option but blaming that choice on a seed company is nonsense. People are not taking their own lives as a symptom of capitalism- they are at the end of their rope & believe THEY have failed. Monsanto did not pull the trigger; there is ALWAYS another option...
 

ShLUbY

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Outlawing everything that is "bad" sounds a lot like prohibition. I'm sorry I'm tired of the protect you from yourself nanny state in which people are not allowed to make a choice for themselves. I don't mean to sound callous against those who feel suicide is their only option but blaming that choice on a seed company is nonsense. People are not taking their own lives as a symptom of capitalism- they are at the end of their rope & believe THEY have failed. Monsanto did not pull the trigger; there is ALWAYS another option...
i dont think you understand the amount of money that monsanto throws at lawmakers to push their products to be the standard for large agriculture. if you want to grow a subsidised crop, you need to grow their shit. how is that fair? so say you want to go off and do something else... who is gonna buy your product? you're a GMO farmer, you don't have leads to sales of something new you're going to farm. you have to find a market which is not easy to do.

how is it capitalism when you have more money for votes than people can fight back with? that's a sham.

no monsanto did not kill them, you can't deny that monsanto is affecting the wellness and lives of people all over

i LIVE in the heart of monsanto. GMO corn, soy, beets, and wheat all around me. all this bullshit we grow to feed an industry that causes A FUCKING SHIT TON of environmental damage. just to feed more fast food burgers and KFC to unhealthy americans and the world. global damage. capitalism is going to over resource the planet but hey... that's capitalism. just like capitalism is driving child labor all over the globe. but that's capitalism.

i mean seriously if you are "ok" with monsanto, you must not know about what the history of the company has done.

and yeah, if human race wants to succeed... then some changes need to be made... even if that means you can't have shitty mcdonalds anymore.
 
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ttystikk

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I agree with you on capitalism. What can you do beside be pissed about it right? It just is not fair for a company to create a product that can be transferred via pollen. Then when harvest time comes around say mine mine mine and snatch all the seeds and loot.
No. Not fair at all- and when said corporation then bribes the government into enforcing its unfair will on farmers, that's called 'FASCISM'. Such will be our undoing, as it reveals that we as Americans have abandoned our principles.
 

hyroot

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First off Monsanto started and still is a chemical weapons manufacturer. Monsanto has been around for over 100 years. They made ddt used on Jews in world War 2. They made agent orange during vietnam. The mustard gas and chlorine weapons being used in Syria right now are made by monsanto. Top heads of monsanto are also in Obama's cabinet. Any of this can be found with a quick Google search

Now onto the farming , mj, and copy right infringements, shady dealings with maxum yield, and law suits.

http://bigbudsmag.com/marijuana-cannabis-maximum-yield-monsanto-sunlight-supply/


The one person to beat Monsanto in court

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/12/25/percy-schmeiser-farmer-who-beat-monsanto.aspx

The law suit filed by bio ag against Monsanto is still ongoing.
 

anzohaze

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Yes gmo is.only In a handfull of things and slowly getting bigger Tty hit it on the head you have to take apart the DNA and change it to be considered gmo. I live by several farmers like ambrose farms n such he is organic. They way he told me is its lke this (it's hear say from him and a judge here also says the same. But you do not have to grow gmo. If.you don't it's extremely hard for the government to give crop insurance when you have no idea what the strain of corn is or what not. So gmo is preferred by governemnt as they no that all the.gmo corn is the same and will grow bountiful harvest as others are unknown seedss. Fuck gmo thats why many countries etc has banned gmo. They say if not for gmo our food supply would be dwindling as any other such farmer as organics hydro etc could not keep up or make what a gmo farmer makes
 
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Vnsmkr

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Wait...aren't pretty much all mj strains genetically modified? Except maybe for pure land races that have not been crossed. Your dog is a gmo & so are those mcds fries, as well as the corn in a bag of Doritos. I get that there are desperate farmers trying to survive out there but couldn't they just grow something else or use a different pesticide or whatever?
I mean Monsanto might be an evil corporation bent on profits but farmers still make their own choices to use whatever products they decide on. Failing crops cannot be a winning strategy for a company that sells its products to farmers...if their stuff is so bad why is it so popular?
You ever been to India? How about farmers so poor they rely on that 1 crop to exist.....
 
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