FARMERS STORM MONSANTO/BURN + PULL UP GE CROPS ROUND THE WORLD

As the West tries to bul­ly Third World gov­ern­ments into using GM crops, peas­ant farm­ers around the world are denounc­ing prod­ucts that would increase eco­nom­ic depen­den­cy, destroy the liveli­hoods of all but a priv­i­leged few farm­ers, and replace local­ly con­trolled food pro­duc­tion with cor­po­rate-con­trolled mono­cul­ture for export.

On 29th Novem­ber 2000 Fil­ipino farm­ers held mas­sive demon­stra­tions at Mon­san­to’s offices in Min­danao at the end of the Con­ti­nen­tal Car­a­van 2000 — a series of protests across India and Bangladesh.

They were joined by farm­ers from Indone­sia, Thai­land, Japan and Korea. Habibur Rah­man, a farmer rep­re­sent­ing Nayakr­ishi Andolon (New Agri­cul­ture Move­ment), stat­ed: “the Bangladeshi farm­ers reject genet­i­cal­ly engi­neered rice and I am pleased to learn about the strong resis­tance here in the Philip­pines.”

On 3rd Jan­u­ary 2001 Indi­an farm­ers relaunched their ‘Cre­mate Mon­san­to’ cam­paign as 300 vol­un­teers of the new­ly formed ‘Hasiru Sene’ (Green Brigade), part of the Kar­nata­ka State Farm­ers Asso­ci­a­tion, pulled up and burned Mon­san­to’s tri­al of GM cot­ton.

On 26th Jan­u­ary over 1200 Brazil­ian farm­ers stormed a Mon­san­to research sta­tion and pulled up GM corn and soya tri­als. The occu­pa­tion was timed to coin­cide with the inter­na­tion­al protests against glob­al­i­sa­tion at the meet­ing of the World Eco­nom­ic Forum in Davos, Switzer­land.

“We’re stay­ing here indef­i­nite­ly,” said Solet Cam­po­lete from the Land­less Work­ers Move­ment, “these seeds trick farm­ers and cre­ate depen­den­cy on seeds pro­duced by a big multi­na­tion­al.” They scrawled on the walls, ‘Mon­san­to is the end of farm­ers!’ but per­haps they got that the wrong way round!

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