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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

GMO CROPS FAILURE LEADS TO MORE PESTICIDE USE

As insects grow resistant to GMO Bt corn, farmers douse their fields in ever greater amounts of chemicals.

Variations of this corn strain - peddled across the world by large multinationals including Monstanto and Syngenta - are giving rise to Bt resistant insects and worms, studies show
 
NPR reports that resistant 'pests' are decimating entire cornfields across Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota and Nebraska.  Yet, now that the targeted insect killings are not working, big agribusiness is simply throwing pesticides at the problem instead of moving away from GMOs. This is despite warnings last year from the Environmental Protection Agency that unrestrained use of Bt corn will off-set the balance of the ecosystem. 
 
Environmental groups have long warned that Bt corn is a danger to non-'pest' insects. In a 2004 briefing, Greenpeace showed that the effects of non-targeted insect killings ripple throughout the ecosystem. Critics charge that the modified corn—which is spread by big agribusiness, pushed to small farmers, and crossbred with non GMO strains—undermines food diversity and security and devastates small-scale, sustainable farmers and peasants.
 
The revelation comes after scientists recently warned that pollution runoff from Midwestern farms, carried to the ocean by the Mississippi, is slated to create the largest ocean dead zone recorded in the Gulf of Mexico, choking marine life that crosses its path

Read morehttp://www.commondreams.org/headline/2013/07/09-6

NPR audio and transcript on corn crop failure due to Bt resistant pests - http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2013/07/09/198051447/as-biotech-seed-falters-insecticide-use-surges-in-corn-belt

RELATED: 

Forty million bees killed by agricultural chemicals in Canada (with additional links)
http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2013/07/bee-news-forty-million-bees-killed-in.html

More bee news on this blog - http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/search/label/Bees

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