Press Release (en)
Public Inspection to Reveal Monsanto's Hidden Agenda. On November 2nd 2010 the action group ' Exterminate Monsanto' will be  organising a 'public inspection to reveal Monsanto's hidden agenda':  Concerned citizens will check the premises for clues about the intense  cooperation between policy makers and the agro-industry.  Today's focus  will be on the lobby efforts of  mega-corporation Monsanto at their  location in Enkhuizen, Holland. The action group will look for evidence  of Monsanto's plans to get an even tighter grip on farmers and to  increase their power over the global market. The public inspection coincides with the official international  summit on agriculture, food security and climate change in The Hague.  This conference "It's Down 2 Earth" was organised by former State  Secretary for Agriculture Verburg in preparation of the global climate  summit COP 16 in Cancun, Mexico in December. The action group warns for  the lobby by powerful companies that push technological fake solutions  to climate change. 'Exterminate Monsanto' expects very little attention  for a sustainable and social future for  agriculture from the Dutch  government. The recent abolition of the ministry of Agriculture led the  food activists to conclude that only the economic aspects of agriculture  seem to matter to the new government. The people that inspect the premises are concerned about the  increasing privatisation and monopolisation of the food chain by  companies like Monsanto, which will further diminish food sovereignty  and aggravate climate change. "A few large corporations control the  worlds land, seeds and water, driving millions of people from the land,  causing food insecurity and forced migration."  says Anna William,  participating in the inspection. Monsanto is a massive biotech company that grew big from selling  pesticides. It now also controls 23 per cent of the world's seed market.  The conference in The Hague offers companies like Monsanto the  opportunity to convince politicians that monoculture plantations with  genetically manipulated crops like soy, mais and trees help combat  climate change. If they succeed in this, it would enable them to make  large profits in trading carbon emission rights. "We don't believe the  lie!" says Anna William. "Feeding 9 billion people in 2050 does not  require industrial-scale agriculture  which exhausts the soil, but  smallholder farming which restores and sustains fertile soil."
 Local small scale farming is the key to food sovereignty, it improves  the earth's carbon balance and provides food and employment to 2,8  billion people on the planet. It is the only sustainable solution to  hunger and the food crisis. In the highly industrialised Netherlands one in three family farms  faces closure, as the Dutch population increasingly depends on  energy-intensive import food. The world famous Dutch horticultural seeds  sector has been taken over by large agrochemical multinationals like  Monsanto. But the global market does not offer food security. On the  contrary.With their action on the 2nd of November the group Exterminate  Monsanto exposes the lobby lies of the agro-industry. Everyone committed  to social and climate justice is invited to take part in the inspection  and help bring the hidden agenda of Monsanto out in the open.
  deel inspecteurs op weg naar Monsanto-vestiging 
 
 
 door Enkhuizen op weg naar Monsanto
 voor het hek dat dicht bleef 
 
 
  presentatie van gevonden bewijsmateriaal

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