Stop Monsanto’s Dicamba Tolerant Soybeans!

11 Sep, 2012

via Center for Food Safety

SoybeansThe U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is cur­rently con­sid­er­ing approval of Monsanto’s new genet­i­cally engi­neered (GE), dicamba tol­er­ant soy­beans. If approved, mil­lions more pounds of this haz­ardous chem­i­cal will be sprayed, pol­lut­ing our food, water, and air. This is just the lat­est effort in the cor­po­rate chem­i­cal arms race, and it will cause seri­ous harm to human health and the environment.

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Sign the peti­tion to the USDA to reject this risky new GE crop!

Since the intro­duc­tion of GE crops, her­bi­cide use has increased by nearly 400 mil­lion pounds in the U.S. Why? Eighty-four per­cent of the GE crops planted today are designed to with­stand mas­sive appli­ca­tions of her­bi­cides with­out dying. As more of these “her­bi­cide resis­tant” (HR) crops have been planted, the mas­sive increase in her­bi­cide use has trig­gered an epi­demic of resis­tant “super­weeds.” Now, in a mis­guided effort to fix the weed resis­tance prob­lem cre­ated by first gen­er­a­tion HR crops, biotech­nol­ogy com­pa­nies are rac­ing to genet­i­cally engi­neer new crops resis­tant to ever more toxic herbicides.

Dicamba is an older, more toxic her­bi­cide, which is sim­i­lar in struc­ture and mode to 2,4-D, a major com­po­nent of Agent Orange. It is highly sol­u­ble in water and very mobile so car­ries a large ground­wa­ter con­t­a­m­i­na­tion risk. Dicamba is also very volatile and can drift for miles. Volatilization hap­pens when a pes­ti­cide is applied to a field and then hours or even days later, the pes­ti­cide vapor­izes from the sur­face of plants or out of the soil, and that invis­i­ble vapor cloud moves off­site. Dicamba volatiliza­tion and drift has caused mil­lions of dol­lars in dam­ages to grow­ers who have suf­fered crop losses due to her­bi­cide drift onto their farms.

Penn State ecol­o­gist David Mortensen pre­dicts that her­bi­cide use on soy could increase 70% if the new 2,4-D and dicamba tol­er­ant soy­beans are adopted. Inevitably new “super­weeds” will develop in response to the new biotech crops, and the chem­i­cal arms race with weeds will con­tinue. This means more pes­ti­ci­dal pol­lu­tion, envi­ron­men­tal dam­age, higher pro­duc­tion costs, and of course, increas­ing prof­its for firms like Monsanto that sell both GE seed and pesticides.

At a time when farm­ers, cit­i­zens, and gov­ern­ment have worked hard to limit our use of, and expo­sure to, haz­ardous pes­ti­cides like dicamba, approv­ing this crop would take us back­wards, seri­ously endan­ger­ing human health and the environment.

Tell the USDA to Reject Monsanto’s Dicamba Tolerant Soybeans!

Comments are due September 11th, so please take action today.

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