Marion Douet wrote for Reuters today,
Monsanto guilty of chemical poisoning in France.
The farmer who wonthe case remarked,
“I am alive today, but part of the farming population is going to be
sacrificed and is going to die because of this,” Francois, 47, told
Reuters.
He and other farmers suffering from illness set up an association
last year to make a case that their health problems should be linked
to their use of crop protection products.
France and the EU have already take other actions:
The Francois case goes back to a period of intensive use of
crop-protection chemicals in the European Union. The EU and its
member countries have since banned a large number of substances
considered dangerous.
Monsanto’s Lasso was banned in France in 2007 following an EU
directive after the product had already been withdrawn in some other
countries.
France, the EU’s largest agricultural producer, is now targetting a
50 percent reduction in pesticide use between 2008 and 2018, with
initial results showing a 4 percent cut in farm and non-farm use in
2008-2010.
Maybe we should try that in the U.S.
Ban RoundUp, that is.
Like
Paul François said back in December aboout Lasso,
Monsanto knew they had a problem with this product.
As Yves Calvi wrote
for RTL.fr 12 December 2011,
Because of the dangerousness of these products, in the country,
nobody says anything, it’s omerta!
Why such a vow of silence?
The pressure of lobbyists is strong according to Paul François.
He says the dangers of pesticides may be as important as those of
asbestos.
I would say worse, because asbestos doesn’t usually drift
across the road onto you, and isn’t deliberately applied
to most crops, unlike RoundUp.
It’s time to break the silence, so we won’t have so many
farmers and children and other people being made sick by pesticides.
-jsq