{"id":870,"date":"2013-01-02T06:53:10","date_gmt":"2013-01-02T12:53:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/familyfarmers.org\/?p=870"},"modified":"2013-01-02T06:53:10","modified_gmt":"2013-01-02T12:53:10","slug":"monsanto-gets-its-way-in-ag-bill","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/familyfarmers.org\/?p=870","title":{"rendered":"Monsanto Gets Its Way in Ag Bill"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<p>By: Jim Goodman, FFD board member and dairy farmer, Wonewoc, WI<\/p>\n<p>December 13, 2012, Progressive Magazine<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>\u201cThe Farmer Assurance Provision\u201d is the title of a rider,  Section 733, inserted into the House\u2019s 2013 agriculture appropriations  bill. Somehow, as a farmer, I don\u2019t feel the least bit assured.<\/p>\n<p>The only assurance it provides is that Monsanto and the rest of the agriculture biotech industry will have carte blanche to force the government to allow the planting of their biotech seeds.<\/p>\n<p>In  addition, the House Agriculture Committee\u2019s 2012 farm bill draft  includes three riders \u2013 Sections 1011, 10013 and 10014. These amendments  would essentially destroy any oversight of new genetically engineered  (GE) crops by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. If these riders had  been in place during the review of GE alfalfa, Monsanto could have  requested \u2014 no, they could have compelled \u2014 the secretary of agriculture  to allow continued planting of GE alfalfa even though a federal court  had ruled commercialization was illegal pending completion of an  environmental impact study.<\/p>\n<p>Essentially, the riders would prevent  the federal courts from restricting, in any way, the planting of a GE  crop, regardless of environmental, health or economic concerns. USDA\u2019s  mandated review process would be, like court-ordered restrictions,  meaningless. A request to USDA to allow planting of a GE crop awaiting  approval would have to be granted.<\/p>\n<p>Wow, who\u2019s next to get in on a deal like this, the drug companies?<a id=\"_GPLITA_0\" title=\"Click to Continue &gt; by Text-Enhance\" href=\"http:\/\/host.madison.com\/content\/tncms\/live\/#\"><br \/>\n<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Not  only would the riders eviscerate the power of USDA and the authority of  the courts, but they would also permanently dismiss any input from  other agencies, such as the Food and Drug Administration, Fish and  Wildlife Service or Environmental Protection Agency.<\/p>\n<p>Does Congress  really believe it has the right to remove the court\u2019s power of  congressional oversight? Doesn\u2019t that violate the separation of powers  guaranteed in the Constitution?<\/p>\n<p>The trade group behind the riders, Biotechnology Industry Organization, insists that the riders do not, in any way, reduce  regulatory requirements for new GE crops. What? They only eliminate any  oversight from the judicial branch \u2014 that\u2019s sort of a big thing.<\/p>\n<p>The  approval process for new GE crops is not without its perceived delays.  As limited as it may be, review takes time but getting new GE crops  approved is a cakewalk.<\/p>\n<p>StarLink corn and Liberty Link rice  slipped through the approval process only to have major contamination  and health issues after commercialization. Once a crop is in the USDA  pipeline, approval is a near certainty.<\/p>\n<p>BIO insists the riders are  necessary to avoid delays in approval. Of course, delays cost them  money, which is obviously all they are concerned about. If they were  concerned about environmental impacts, or food safety, wouldn\u2019t they  request input from EPA and FDA?<\/p>\n<p>So the \u201cFarmer Assurance\u201d thing \u2014  using farmers as their poster children \u2014 is quite disingenuous. The  biotech industry cares about farmers because farmers are their meal  ticket.<\/p>\n<p>Farmers are not stupid; we learned that the promises of  biotech were short-lived at best and to various degrees simply false.  The new GE crops are basically the old GE crops, just redesigned to  resist different, more toxic herbicides while having become less  effective at killing insect pests.<\/p>\n<p>No, the Farmer Assurance Provision and the farm bill riders are not about farmers, nor are they about speeding needed crops to the waiting public. They\u2019re about getting fast rubber-stamp approval for new, profitable GE crops.<\/p>\n<p>These riders are an effort to end run Congress, the courts and the Constitution.<\/p>\n<p>Corporate  collusion with government is not new, but this takes it to a new level.  By allowing corporations to subvert the Constitution, Congress is  saying that corporate influence and profits are more important than the  best interests of the people.<\/p>\n<p>Corporations are not people, my friends, despite the Supreme Court\u2019s Citizens United decision.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By: Jim Goodman, FFD board member and dairy farmer, Wonewoc, WI December 13, 2012, Progressive Magazine \u201cThe Farmer Assurance Provision\u201d is the title of a rider, Section 733, inserted into the House\u2019s 2013 agriculture appropriations bill. 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