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Monsanto ASV okupētajā Ukrainā esot sekmīgākais zemkopības uzņēmums. Pasaules Banka un Starptautiskais Valūtas Fonds, aizdodot 17 miljardus savu vērtību zaudējošo ASV dolāru vietējās mafijas vajadzībām (un, protams, "valstij" "piekritīgie" iedzīvotāji līdz ar to nostiprina savu parāda verdzību), ieguvis tiesības grozīt vietējo kārtību pēc saviem ieskatiem. Kā parasti.
According to the Oakland Institute, “Whereas Ukraine does not allow the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in agriculture, Article 404 of the EU agreement, which relates to agriculture, includes a clause that has generally gone unnoticed: it indicates, among other things, that both parties will cooperate to extend the use of biotechnologies. There is no doubt that this provision meets the expectations of the agribusiness industry. As observed by Michael Cox, research director at the investment bank Piper Jaffray, ‘Ukraine and, to a wider extent, Eastern Europe, are among the most promising growth markets for farm-equipment giant Deere, as well as seed producers Monsanto and DuPont’.”
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In May 2013, Monsanto announced plans to invest $140 million in a non-GMO corn seed plant in Ukraine, with Monsanto Ukraine spokesman Vitally Fechuk confirming that ‘We will be working with conventional seeds only” because “in Ukraine only conventional seeds are allowed for production and importation.”
But by November 2013, six large Ukrainian agriculture associations had prepared draft amendments to the law, pushing for “creating, testing, transportation and use of GMOs regarding the legalization of GM seeds.” The president of the Ukrainian Grain Association, Volodymyr Klymenko, told a Nov. 5 press conference in Kiev that “We could mull over this issue for a long time, but we, jointly with the [agricultural] associations, have signed two letters to change the law on biosecurity, in which we proposed the legalization of the use of GM seeds, which had been tested in the United States for a long time, for our producers.” (Actually, GM seeds and GMOs have never undergone independent, long-term testing in the U.S.)@
Tad nu arī lokālā daba pavisam drīz juridiski piederēs gēnu patentētājiem un par kkādu tur mazo lauksaimniecību un tīru pārtiku varēsiet vnk stāstīt mazbērniem.
Tā, tas par to jūsmošanu par Latviju/ASV/WW3. Tā "vara", kuras aizsardzību jūs meklējat, galu galā apkrāps jūs katru reizi. Katru reizi.
P. S.
Eiropas Padomju Savienībā ĢMO tipo esot aizliegts un tml., so, varbūt paies kāds brīdis, kamēr Monsanto izmainīs arī tos likumus. Sou, var atspert kājas uz galda un svilpot tālāk.