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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Bayer Admits GMO Contamination Out of Control

Drug and chemical giant Bayer AG has admitted that there is no way to stop the uncontrolled spread of its genetically modified crops.

"Even the best practices can't guarantee perfection," said Mark Ferguson, the company's defense lawyer in a recent trial.

Two Missouri farmers sued Bayer for contaminating their crop with modified genes from an experimental strain of rice engineered to be resistant to the company's Liberty-brand herbicide. The contamination occurred in 2006, during an open field test of the new rice, which was not approved for human consumption. According to the plaintiffs' lawyer, Don Downing, genetic material from the unapproved rice contaminated more than 30 percent of all rice cropland in the United States.

"Bayer was supposed to be careful," Downing said. "Bayer was not careful and that rice did escape into our commercial rice supplies."

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1 comment:

  1. God help us all. I suppose these guys won't be completely satisfied until they are playing God themselves.

    Tampering with nature because they are trying o get rich off of the masses and getting farmers to report directly to them with their begging bowls, for their seeds. (Future plan)

    I would like to know if consuming GM foods/products has a direct correlation to cancer.

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