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Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Brazilian Court Demands Nestle Label GMO Ingredients
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Anthony Gucciardi
It appears another victory has been declared in the battle against Monsanto and GMO ingredients. According to a major
Brazilian business publication
and
GMWatch
, a Brazilian court has demanded that multi-billion dollar food giant Nestle label all of their products as genetically modified that have over 1% GMO content. The ruling reportedly coincides with Brazilian law which demands all food manufacturers alert consumers to the presence of GMOs within their products.
Perhaps even more shocking is the fact that the court exposed a deep relationship between the Brazilian government and a major food industry lobby group that was forged in an effort to stop the court from issuing the ruling. This of course is predictable when considering that not only does Monsanto have a massive amount of political power with a figurehead in multiple branches of government, but when considering the
previous WikiLeaks
report that detailed how those who opposed Monsanto and biotechnology would be subject to ‘military style trade wars’.
The WikiLeaks documents revealed just how closely Monsanto has been working with the United States government, and just how serious the U.S. is about ensuring that the corporation’s GMO crops are widely accepted across the globe.
Amazingly, the Brazilian court took a stand against this corruption. Instead of groveling to Brazilian officials and mega biotechnology groups, the Brazilian business wire reports that the court determined the Brazilian government to be illegally working with the food industry entity known as ABIA.
Furthermore, the court stated that consumers have the basic right to know what they are putting into their mouths — especially when it comes to GMO ingredients.
The court issued a fine of $2,478 per product that was found to violate the ruling after finding the presence of GMO ingredients in Nestle’s strawberry “Bono” cookies.
Other nations have taken similar actions against Monsanto and GMOs as a whole, with
Poland banning Monsanto’s GM maize
and Peru passing a monumental
10 year ban on GMOs
as a whole. In the United States, the government continues to ignore and deny the concerns surrounding genetically modified crops and ingredients, instead
streamlining the approval process
for Monsanto’s new modified creations.
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This article first appeared at
Natural Society
, an excellent resource for health news and vaccine information.
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