Dear Friends,
On February 19th, we asked you to please let the USDA know that you oppose the deregulation of genetically engineered pasture which could result in the permanent contamination of organic grazing fields, thereby allowing GMO alfalfa into the country’s food supply.
There are two days left to make your voice known to the USDA on this topic. The following letter – and quick way to sign the petition – comes from Food Democracy Now. Please take a moment to sign the petition!
Tell the USDA that you care
about about organic contamination, reject Monsanto’s GMO alfalfa!
Take a stand for organics, tell the USDA to reject Monsanto’s GMO alfalfa
Dear Friends,
Everything you thought you knew about organics is about to change. If the USDA and Monsanto get their way, organic integrity is about to go the way of the dinosaur.
Once again, the organic industry is under assault. This time the USDA is determined to let Monsanto ride roughshod over common sense environmental rules that would protect organic farmers from having their crops contaminated by Monsanto’s genetically modified seeds.
Tell Secretary Vilsack that Monsanto’s GMO alfalfa cannot be allowed to undermine the organic industry. Comments are due by close of business on Wednesday, March 3rd. So please ACT TODAY.
During the Bush administration, Monsanto illegally won USDA approval for its GMO alfalfa by convincing USDA regulators to bypass a mandatory environmental review.1 In 2007, a court reversed this decision, ordering the USDA to complete the legally required environmental impact statement (EIS).
Shockingly, the Obama Administration’s recent review would approve Monsanto’s GMO alfalfa.
The draft USDA EIS was issued in December 2009 and is poised to allow Monsanto’s GMO alfalfa on the market, despite the fact that the USDA admits that these seeds will contaminate organic feed that organic dairy farmers rely on to produce organic milk.2
According to the CEO of the largest farmer-owned organic dairy coop in the U.S., GMO alfalfa “threatens the very fabric of the organic industry.”3 We can’t allow this to happen.
Despite massive public outcry in the past, the USDA’s environmental review went so far as to say that U.S. organic consumers don’t care about GMO contamination.
Tell Secretary Vilsack that you care about organic contamination and that you want him to stand up for the organic industry and organic consumers.
Thanks for all you do,
Dave, Lisa and the Food Democracy Now! Team
Sources:
1. Farmers Sue USDA Over Modified Alfalfa Crop, The New Standard, March 3, 2006
NO GMOS IN OUR FOOD. GMOS ARE NOT ORGANIC.