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Sunday, June 17, 2012
Stop Monsanto From Poisoning Hawai'i: Genetic Engineering Chemical Warfare
The Poisoning of Paradise
Published by Hawaii GMO Justice
June 10, 2012
For over 20 years, Hawai'i has been the global center for the open-field testing of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO's), including pharmaceutical crops. Over 5,000 experimental tests have been conducted by Monsanto, Dow, Dupont/Pioneer, Syngenta and BASF that spray chemicals on an almost daily basis on our most valuable lands. They are supported by tax-breaks, and beneficial relationships with landowners, regulators and politicians. We estimate GMO companies own or lease 40,000 -- 60,000 acres that are sprayed with over 70 different chemicals.
A new vision for Hawai'i would promote small farms that grow chemical-free produce, employ our youth and restore the indigenous ahupua'a system. Hawai'i has less than 3,000 acres of certified organic farmland, which is 0.27% of Hawaiian farmland.
Kamehameha Schools is Hawaii's largest private landowner. Despite Kamehameha's public statements about sustainability and conservation, they lease substantial amounts of land to multi-national biotech firms, including Monsanto, Dow, Dupont/Pioneer and Syngenta for GMO open field tests and seed corn production.
Kamehameha is the only institution with the land, capital and resources to reduce our food imports, that are now over 90%, and ensure that Hawai'i does not run out of food in case of natural disasters or rising oil prices.
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Presented by Hawai'i GMO Justice Coalition with support from
Organic Consumers Association & Millions Against Monsanto
Music by K. Mcleod (Incompetech)
Select images from Cameron Brooks Photography
Mahalo:Anthony Palazzolo
Dr. Hector Valenzuela
Kala Alexander
Makana
Poka Laenui
Cat Summers
Jay Hanamura
Anthony
Mike
Thanh & Xuan
Source of video and text:
Hawaii GMO Justice
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2 comments:
thanks for sharing
Hello SM:
You are very welcome and thanks for stopping by for a visit.
Kindest regards,
Mike
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