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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Monsanto 'Faked' Data For Approvals Claims its Ex-Chief


The debate on genetically modified (GM) brinjal variety continues to generate heat. Former managing director of Monsanto India, Tiruvadi Jagadisan, is the latest to join the critics of Bt brinjal, perhaps the first industry insider to do so.

Jagadisan, who worked with Monsanto for nearly two decades, including eight years as the managing director of India operations, spoke against the new variety during the public consultation held in Bangalore on Saturday.

On Monday, he elaborated by saying the company "used to fake scientific data" submitted to government regulatory agencies to get commercial approvals for its products in India.'

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1 comment:

  1. I studied Biochemistry when I was a teenager at College and believe me Monsanto had this wicked plan way back then and probably even before.

    I have always been against GM (frankenstein foods). I wonder if the people who manufacture this fake food actually eat it themselves, sneaking it into the food chain stating that they are beting world hunger.

    They claim they are trying to help Africans fight hunger when in actual fact they are trying to kill and or enslave us.

    Wicked and greedy.

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