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DANGEROUS CORN: German Government Bans Variety of Corn Modified by Monsanto
 

By Christopher J. Petherick
 
The head of the German agriculture department has issued new guidelines that 
effectively ban a type of genetically modified corn, which has been made in a 
laboratory by scientists at biotech giant Monsanto.
 
The variety of corn, called "MON 810" and sold under its trade name "Yield 
Guard," has been altered on a genetic level, making it resistant to the corn 
borer, a moth larva that consumes the plant and kills it.
 
MON 810 is grown extensively around the world. According to Agbios, an online 
database on genetically modified crops, more than 32 million acres in the 
United States has been planted with this type of GM corn.
 
Germany is following in the footsteps of several other EU countries—Austria, 
Hungary, Greece, France and Luxembourg—which have already banned it in spite of 
threats of sanctions from globalist groups.
 
Citing a move in Luxembourg in early April to ban the cultivation of MON 810, 
German Agriculture Minister Ilse Aigner announced that the German government 
was taking steps to prohibit farmers from planting the corn.
 
The two governments based their mandates on European studies that suggest a 
particular toxin, called Bt, added to the corn on a genetic level may be fatal 
to "non-target organisms," such as ladybugs. Ladybugs and other predator bugs 
eat pests such as moths and beetles.
 
A symptom of modern agriculture, the heavy use of pesticides has resulted in a 
never-ending cycle, where good and bad insects are indiscriminately killed and 
the natural cycle is thrown out of balance.

Worse still, German officials cited research showing that pollen from corn 
spreads much farther than previously thought. Since corn is pollinated by 
wind-borne pollen, the concern is that neighboring non-GM corn could become 
contaminated by genetic material from the Frankenfoods, which blow for miles in 
the wind.

This is substantiated by many organic growers, who contend that it is becoming 
more and more difficult to find truly heirloom, organic seeds that have not 
been tainted by genetically modified crops.

"I have come to the conclusion there are just reasons to assume that the 
genetically modified [corn] MON 810 represents a danger for the environment," 
Ms. Aigner, a member of the conservative Bavaria-based Christian Social Union, 
told reporters. "Therefore, the cultivation of MON 810 is now banned in 
Germany."

Critics of genetically modified foods have pointed to several studies, which 
indicate that foods modified in a laboratory at a genetic level can be 
hazardous to your health. One recent study in Europe has shown that GM corn fed 
to rats resulted in rampant infertility. Those that did reproduce suffered from 
low birth weights for offspring.

Not surprisingly, the billion-dollar biotech corporation has responded by suing 
Germany over the ban. In the suit, Monsanto insists that its product, which has 
been approved by the EU, is "safe to use."

"We are disappointed and frankly, we don’t believe that they have justification 
to warrant this," Brad Mitchell, a spokesman for Monsanto, told a U.S. 
newspaper. "They have cited unconvincing evidence that it is unsafe. . . . But 
the scientific committee of the European Union approved it."

The EU has responded by saying that Germany is within its rights to ban GM 
corn, but has issued a threat saying it will block the German government if it 
uncovers evidence that Germany has banned GM corn because it is pursuing 
"protectionist trade measures."

Still, even if Monsanto fails to overturn Germany’s ruling, the U.S. based 
corporation can appeal to the global trade body, the World Trade Organization, 
which Germany is a member of. This could result in penalties
and trade sanctions being imposed on the country. 

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