Launching a lawsuit against the very company that is
responsible for a farmer suicideevery 30 minutes, 5 million farmers are now suing Monsanto for as much as
6.2 billion euros (around 7.7 billion US dollars). The reason? As with many
other cases, such as the ones that led certain farming regions to be known as
the ‘suicide belt’, Monsanto has been reportedly taxing the farmers to
financial shambles with ridiculous royalty charges. The farmers state that
Monsanto has been unfairly gathering exorbitant profits each year on a global
scale from “renewal” seed harvests, which are crops planted using seed from the
previous year’s harvest.
Jane Berwanger, a lawyer for the farmers who went on record
regarding the case, told the Associated
Press:
“Monsanto gets paid when it sell the seeds. The law gives producers the right to multiply the seeds they buy and nowhere in the world is there a requirement to pay (again). Producers are in effect paying a private tax on production.”
The findings echo what thousands of farmers have experienced
in particularly poor nations, where many of the farmers are unable to stand up
to Monsanto. Back in 2008, the DailyMail covered what is known as the ‘GM Genocide’, which is responsible for taking
the lives of over 17,683 Indian farmers in 2009 alone. After finding that
their harvests were failing and they started to enter economic turmoil, the
farmers began ending their own lives — oftentimes drinking the very same
insecticide that Monsanto provided them with.
As the information continues to surface on Monsanto’s
crimes, further lawsuits will begin to take effect. After it was ousted in
January that Monsanto was running illegal‘slave-like’ working rings, more individuals became aware of just how
seriously Monsanto seems to disregard their workers — so why would they care
for the health of their consumers? In April, anothergroup of farmers sued Monsanto for ‘knowingly poisoning’ workers and
causing ‘devastating birth defects’.
Will endless lawsuits from millions of seriously affected
individuals be the end of Monsanto?
About the Author: Anthony Gucciardi is an accomplished investigative journalist with a passion for natural health. Anthony’s articles have been featured on top alternative news websites such as Infowars, NaturalNews, Rense, and many others. Anthony is the co-founder of Natural Society, a website dedicated to sharing life-saving natural health techniques. Stay in touch with Natural Society via the following sites Facebook – Twitter – Web
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About the Author: Anthony Gucciardi is an accomplished investigative journalist with a passion for natural health. Anthony’s articles have been featured on top alternative news websites such as Infowars, NaturalNews, Rense, and many others. Anthony is the co-founder of Natural Society, a website dedicated to sharing life-saving natural health techniques. Stay in touch with Natural Society via the following sites Facebook – Twitter – Web
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None of this is true and I would be ahppy to disput it with anyone. as one simple example it says "After finding that their harvests were failing and they started to enter economic turmoil, the farmers began ending their own lives — oftentimes drinking the very same insecticide that Monsanto provided them "
ReplyDeleteLISTEN CLEARLY MONSANTO DOESN'T SELL INSECTICIDES - DID YOU GET THAT!
THIS STORY IS COPIED AND REPEATED AND IT IS NOT TRUE. LIKE MANY STORIES ABOUT GM CROPS
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