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Organic News Issue 2

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MONSANTO BUYS LEADING BEE RESEARCH FIRM<br />

AFTER BEING IMPLICATED IN BEE COLONY COLLAPSE<br />

Amid all the controversy over genetically-modified (GM) crops and their<br />

pesticides and herbicides decimating bee populations all around the world,<br />

biotechnology behemoth Monsanto has decided to buy out one of the<br />

major international firms devoted to studying and protecting bees.<br />

Since 2007, Beeologics has been studying<br />

CCD, as well as Israeli Acute Paralysis<br />

Virus (IAPV), for the purpose of coming up with<br />

intervention-based ways to mitigate these conditions.<br />

And based on the way the company describes<br />

both CCD and IAPV on its website, Beeologics has<br />

largely taken the approach that intervention, rather<br />

than prevention, is the key to solving the global bee<br />

crisis.<br />

Now that Beeologics is owned and controlled<br />

by Monsanto, the company<br />

is sure to completely avoid dealing with the true<br />

causes of CCD and IAPV as they pertain to Monsanto’s<br />

crop technologies -- GMOs and their chemical<br />

counterparts. So going into the future, it seems<br />

expected that Beeologics will come up with “scientific<br />

breakthroughs” that deny any link between<br />

CCD and GMO technologies, and instead blame<br />

mystery pathogens and other factors that require<br />

more chemicals to eliminate.<br />

According to Anthony Gucciardi at Activist<br />

Post, Beeologics has also long had<br />

a cozy relationship with the U.S. Department of<br />

Agriculture (USDA), which is convenient for Monsanto.<br />

The USDA, in fact, considers Beeologics to<br />

be one of the foremost bee research organizations<br />

in the world, as does the USDA’s Agricultural Research<br />

Service (ARS), the mainstream media and<br />

“leading entomologists” worldwide, according to<br />

the company.<br />

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