Title: FW: [SANET-MG] FW: job in biodynamic,organic -- Exec Director
A friend forwarded this to me, I thought the BdNow folks not on sanet would find this of interest. JS
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The Demeter Association, Inc., certifier of
Jane - Did you forward a copy to Greg Willis? -Allan
Whole Foods started out in Austin Tx of all places, 1980's, little
'hole in the wall'. Austin also has / had a good food co-op called
Wheatsfield which was bigger at the time. It's still there, but about
the same size, very family type atmosphere. WF is more glistening
supermarket style. When
Hi all,
I got the following notice from Jill Davies. She is a local person from
Montana who speaks in this area of the country and shares information on
a Greens list. I sure do hate to see this.
Merla
Subject:
Monsanto submitted its petition for comm. of GE wheat
Date:
So, though I like WF and admire how far they've come in the health
food industry, they DID treat it as an industry. To them, that
organically grown sticker is nothing more than a commodity.
Industry vs movement. We're not doing ourselves any favor if we
celebrate the successes of the industry
Monsanto has submitted its petition for deregulated status on GE wheat.
Folks, if you don't get the inplications of this, listen to the Percy
Schmeiser talk at http://www.ibiblio.org/biodynamics He pretty much
lays out their tactics and warns that they are coming to the U.S.
with the GMO
Maybe Greg would like to take over Demeter Assoc. !! Michael
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Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 6:14 AM
Subject: Re: FW: [SANET-MG] FW: job in biodynamic,organic -- Exec Director
Jane - Did you forward a
Maybe Greg would like to take over Demeter Assoc. !! Michael
Michael If I understand correctly, Greg has already applied for the position.
-Allan
"how much longer are we going to take this"thats the statement of the new year.
Perys situation is the (but one of many) story of 2003 and how do we stand with him/them?
Bob Shaffer
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