Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Current Events: GMOs like woah.

So Micheal Pollan was on WYNC yesterday talking about GMOs (genetically modified organisms) and explaining the government's position on allowing GMOs without labeling. It's pretty scary stuff actually. Monsanto and other big agribusiness companies develop GMOs, mostly soy and corn, to be more resistant to pesticides, leading to MORE pesticides in the food system. Although most of the GMO corn and soy is fed as livestock feed, they may ave negative impacts on the animals which get passed down. In addition, any non organic food that you eat with corn or soy as an ingredient is most likely GMO. Now we have the addition of alfalfa, sugar beets, and perhaps the introduction of a new freaky fast-growing salmon to be raised on farms. This has not yet been approved in Washington, but it is well on it's way.

Old way to eat salmon

New way to eat salmon!
There are a huge amount of problems with eating farm raised-salmon in the first place (a post for a different day) but adding a GMO factor to the awful mix does not seem like a good idea to me.

The only real requirement to having a GMO enter the market (as a new form of alfalfa, sugar beets just entered the market) is that the foods have to just be "not harmful" to the environment. This is sort of subjective because they only look at the crops on their own, not the new amounts of chemicals that get applied or the fact that it contaminates organic crops and other non GMO crops through cross pollination. Also, they are looking at very obvious short term impacts, no one knows how GMOs will effect us or the environment in the long term. The way that we farm industrially is already pretty awful for the environment, so I guess "not harmful" to the government really just means "no worse than it already is." Go figure.

Amber waves of genetically modified corn commodities




Unfortunately, both republicans and democrats are pretty friendly with these big GMO companies. This is not surprising because Monsanto is so scary. One of the most memorable parts of the documentary Food Inc. was the defeated, deflated, and scared appearances of the farmers who had upset Monsanto in some way. They are just huge companies with tons of money behind them and can easily ruin your life if you cross them. These are the people who are lobbying in Washington for GMO foods to not have to be labeled in the food supply. Even if they are not harmful, shouldn't we have the choice to not eat GMO food? It seems like an obvious thing, however, the companies argue that labeling them would cause confusion and undue fear in people. That is pretty funny since food companies seem to use confusion to their advantage when it comes to nutrition data and ingredient lists (If you are a dedicated shopper, you might spend hours in a grocery store trying reading labels trying to figure out anything you might want to buy outside the produce isle). Right now, the only way you would have the choice to not eat GMOs is to only eat organic. Not that bad of an option in general, but it's still messed up. However, this really mostly applies to processed food, since there is really no produce right now that is being genetically modified (yet). Also, Pollan pointed out that when Obama ran for president, he said that he supported the labeling of GMO products. However, now he seems to be okay with not labeling them.

Anyway, I guess this is just another reason to eat organic produce, and watch out for those farm raised salmon!

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