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US urges Thailand to delay ban on pesticide as it will affect Bt51-bn of imports

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On 10/27/2019 at 9:02 AM, mogandave said:

 


No one is holding Monsanto stock.

A fair percentage of the world will starve if chemical pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers are banned.

Meat and produce have been engineered for hundreds of years
 

 

good grief, get a grip. this is not about banning all fertilizers and pesticides. This only about banning one specific pesticide. Nobody.Will.Starve.

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    Oh yeah that World Health Organization, after careful review, declared glyphosate and other agrochemicals to be “probable human carcinogen”  The U.S. is clearly in denial... I wonder why.  https:/

2 minutes ago, herwin1234 said:

This is a long ongoing struggle in which the usa tries to bully Thailand in accepting chemicals from Montesanto. 

 

Thailand however stayed strong and independent, and choses for safe foods. Good job done, Thailand. 

Now there are loads of whining Thai farmers instead. They don't care if pesticides are dangerous and probably don't understand why there's a skull as a warning on the product. 

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