What is the Monsanto Protection Act?

The so-called Monsanto Protection Act is actually a provision (officially known as Section 735) within a recently passed Congressional spending bill, H.R. 933, which exempts biotech companies from litigation in regard to the making, selling and distribution of genetically engineered (GE) seeds and plants.
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Is the Monsanto Protection Act still in effect 2017?

The Farmer Assurance Provision under Sec. 735 of the Senate Continuing Resolution spending bill, otherwise known as “The Monsanto Protection Act” won't be renewed. The Senate bill to keep the government funded has dropped the vastly unpopular provision that was quietly added to another spending bill in March.
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Who signed the Monsanto Protection Act?

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933, an appropriations bill that President Obama signed into law last week. The bill averted a government shutdown, but many lawmakers were reportedly unaware of Section 735's existence.
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Why is Roundup still being sold?

The popular weed killer Roundup is still being sold because U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) research indicates that “there are no risks to public health when glyphosate is used in accordance with its current label and that glyphosate is not a carcinogen.” The EPA also believes that glyphosate use is ...
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What products contain glyphosate?

Glyphosate has also been found in miscellaneous products like Ben & Jerry's ice cream, non-organic cotton products like tampons and clothing, and even drinking water. It's been found in 75% of air and rain samples. According to a 2017 study, it's regularly found in human urine.
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Is Bill Gates involved with Monsanto?

In 2010 the Gates Foundation Trust invested about $23 million in Monsanto, the genetically modified seed and chemical company, though it sold its shares the next year following outcry from environmental groups.
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What did Monsanto do wrong?

In 2012 a French court found Monsanto guilty of chemical poisoning of a farmer who reported suffering neurological problems after using one of the company's herbicides. In 2020 Bayer agreed to pay $10 billion to settle thousands of lawsuits alleging that Roundup causes cancer.
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Is Monsanto an ethical company?

Overall, Monsanto can be described as an unethical company. While there are many reasons to criticize Monsanto's unethical practices and negative externalities, the company can still be considered ethical for their positive contributions to the world food supply.
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What does Monsanto do to farmers?

Monsanto imposes contracts and wields patents that forbid farmers from saving seeds year-to-year, a practice that has been part of agriculture for centuries. They demand farmers buy new, expensive seeds each year. And if a farmer stops using Monsanto's patented seeds, they are at risk of breaching their contract.
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Why did Monsanto go out of business?

Faced with the possibility of extensive legal liabilities, Bayer saw its value decline. Later that year Monsanto was folded into Bayer's crop science division. In 2020 Bayer agreed to pay more than $10 billion to settle claims regarding Roundup.
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What foods does Monsanto make?

Monsanto's genetically modified Roundup Ready crops include soy, maize (corn), sorghum, canola, alfalfa, and cotton. These crops are used in numerous foods and materials we use every day, which are sprayed down with the Roundup mixture.
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What was Monsanto found guilty of?

HONOLULU (AP) — The Monsanto Company pleaded guilty Thursday to illegally using and storing agricultural chemicals in Hawaii, and will pay $12 million in fines.
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How many farmers has Monsanto put out of business?

In its report, called Seed Giants vs US Farmers, the CFS said it had tracked numerous law suits that Monsanto had brought against farmers and found some 142 patent infringement suits against 410 farmers and 56 small businesses in more than 27 states.
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Do farmers have to buy Monsanto seeds?

Companies do not force farmers to buy GMO seeds.

In fact, there are a wide variety of seed options available to farmers, including organic, hybrid, conventional and genetically modified seeds. Many farmers successfully grow organic, non-GMO, and genetically modified crops on the same farm.
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Who owns the most farmland in the US?

With almost 269,000 acres, Bill Gates retained his ranking as America's largest private farmland owner.
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Why are billionaires buying farmland?

Food prices have skyrocketed. Farmland owners benefit from this upswing. This makes it a highly effective inflation hedge — even better than most stocks and bonds. So it's not a big surprise why billionaires have invested (heavily) in the space in recent years.
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Do eggs have glyphosate?

Similarly, because mammals do not bioaccumulate glyphosate and it is rapidly excreted, negligible levels of glyphosate in cattle, pig and poultry meat, milk, and eggs have been reported.
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How much will I get from Roundup settlement?

What is the average payout for a Roundup lawsuit? The average payout for an individual who has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma or other cancers is between $5,000 to $250,000 in compensation. One report stated that the average amount per client suffering from cancer is $160,000.
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Why does Home Depot still sell Roundup?

“Home Depot has ignored the science, customer safety, and environmental protection for too long. While they have claimed to care about consumers, they continue to sell Roundup, a toxic herbicide linked to cancer, when there are known safer alternatives available.
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Does Roundup cause brain tumors?

A study published by the Environmental Health Perspectives journal found children had a significantly higher risk of developing brain cancer when a parent was exposed to herbicides. The effects of exposure could even be as far-reaching as two years before their children were born.
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