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## FINALLY, Some GOOD news: Monsanto Abandoning rBGH market ##

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TX PATRIOT
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8/13/2008 6:44 PM
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Question is: who will dare pick up where they left off???


A Decade of Consumer Pressure Is Driving Monsanto's Bovine Growth Hormone off the Market

St. Louis-based Monsanto announced today it is selling the division that produces bovine growth hormone, also known as rBGH or rBST.

There's no problem with the product, insists the company. During a conference call today, Monsanto's Chrissie Chavis told reporters that Posilac, as it's known commercially, is a "solid successful product of significant value to dairy farmers."

But nationwide a growing number of consumers and dairy processors feel otherwise. "No artificial growth hormones used" is now commonly displayed on store shelves from Florida to California.

The proposed sale, she said, allows the company to focus on genetically engineered seed. "Our long term growth platform is focused on corn, soybeans, cotton and vegetables. Repositioning the business would ensure that loyal dairy farmers could continue to receive the value of Posilac in their operations."

Posilac, is sold in an injectable form to an unknown number of dairy farmers in the U.S. and internationally. Monsanto refused to divulge sales figures, but insists that one-third of the nation's cows receive injections. The USDA estimate that number to be more in the range of 15 percent.

The dairy drug is now made at the company's Augusta, Georgia plant after production problems at its Austrian facility forced it to close earlier this year.

The sale would include the Augusta, Georgia plant facility. In the meantime it's "business as usual," said Chavis about whether operations there would cease.

Monsanto has no timeline for the sale and would not comment to *IB News* on any prospective buyers, though Chavis says the product could complement animal production or pharmaceutical companies.

Consumer surveys show that over the last decade, consumers have rejected buying milk from artificial hormone treated cows.

In the last several years, major retailers such as Safeway, Publix and Kroger have decided to ban the artificial hormone in their store-brand milk. Starbucks has refused to purchase dairy from treated cows at its 6,793 company-operated stores. Chipotle Mexican Grill, a McDonalds spinoff, has banned rBST in its company stores.

In January, Kraft Foods announced it would offer a line of cheese made with rBGH-free milk, despite assurances from the FDA that it is safe. Glanbia, a high-volume cheese production company in Idaho and New Mexico, will phase out the use of Posilac by next year. Dean Foods, the largest U.S. dairy company now offers a line of rBST-free products.

Recently agriculture officials around the country moved to limit labels on dairy products that disclosed whether they came from treated or untreated cows. In February, consumer pressure led to a reversal of a labeling prohibition in Pennsylvania.

Has pressure from consumers led to Monsanto's decision? Chavis denies it. "Our core focus is in the seeds and trace business. Since 1994 it's (Posilac) been a very strong product for us. We've sold more doses this year than we sold last year. We see significant opportunity in the future in the U.S. as well as the international markets."

The company plans to continue sales outside of the country, particularly Mexico and Brazil.

rBGH is approved for use in 20 countries, says the Monsanto spokesperson, although it is banned in all of Europe, Japan, Australia and other industrialized countries, with the exception of the U.S.

rBGH was approved by the FDA in November 1993 and marketed in February 1994. Studies show that milk from treated cows has an increased level of a spinoff hormone, IGF-1, which causes the cow to produce more milk. IGF-1 is identical in cows and humans, and studies show that it causes cells to proliferate, including cancerous cells.

The Cancer Prevention Coalition's Dr. Sam Epstein says that the IGF-1 from rBGH treated milk is "supercharged" and can lead to an increased number of cancers in humans. Consumers Union cites that elevated mastitis rates among treated cows leads to additional antibiotic treatment in the animal. Bacterial resistance to antibiotics "may pass into humans through milk, air, water or soil, or through ground meat", says Michael Hansen, a senior scientist with CU.

Terry Etherton, at Penn State University, says the growth of rBGH-free products is "part of a smoke-and-mirrors campaign" that means consumers are paying more for products of questionable value.

Chavis positioned the new face of Posilac as a "green" alternative for farmers. Studies at Cornell University, where Monsanto has funded dairy scientist Dale Bauman and his studies since the 1990s, show that the drug allows big savings in terms of feed and land.

"As the environmental pressure on agriculture gets greater, this allows dairy producers to produce more milk with less (sic) cows thereby reducing the overall carbon footprint of milk production," said Chavis.

Posilac was the first in a long line of genetically engineered products to be introduced by Monsanto, a former chemical company. Monsanto is increasingly focusing on buying seed companies and converting the industry to its own brand of genetically engineered seeds, where qualities of foreign plants or plants and animals are merged to create seeds that can be patented. The company then charges a premium for the seeds and requires farmers internationally to sign user contracts.

More than half of the U.S. soybeans and corn that make up roughly 70 percent of pre-packages grocery store items come from genetically engineered ingredients.

Recently, rBGH has been tested on catfish and tilapia to increase growth.


[link to www.organicconsumers.org]

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Kat Mama
User ID: 469859
8/13/2008 7:01 PM
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Now consumers need to wake up and reject any and all of Monsanto's genetically altered shit, too.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 484312
8/13/2008 7:07 PM
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This IS good news!

Now we have to keep the pressure on and get rid of the rest of their poison products as well, including aspertame and genetically modified everything.

Monsanto is a disgrace to humanity!
An Ominous Coward (Howard)
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8/13/2008 7:10 PM
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woot woot
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TX PATRIOT
User ID: 440969 (OP)
8/13/2008 7:12 PM
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This IS good news!

Now we have to keep the pressure on and get rid of the rest of their poison products as well, including aspertame and genetically modified everything.

Monsanto is a disgrace to humanity!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 484312


Monsanto is engaging in CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY.

Worth the time to watch and share with others:



[link to video.google.com]

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TX PATRIOT
User ID: 440969 (OP)
8/13/2008 7:25 PM
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Monsanto has no timeline for the sale and would not comment to *IB News* on any prospective buyers, though Chavis says the product could complement animal production or pharmaceutical companies.

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 Quoting: TX PATRIOT 440969



By the way, did you guys pick up on the above?? Interesting, no?

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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 483581
8/13/2008 8:29 PM
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monsanto is toast soon as tshtf..less than 48 hrs i'd say.
TX PATRIOT
User ID: 440969 (OP)
8/14/2008 3:05 AM
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a good news bump for the night shift
ShadowDancer
User ID: 287857
8/14/2008 3:17 PM
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Excellent news-as long as they do not change the name and re market it-


They can keep their fibroids and tumors and hormone enhanced milk product




Their greed knows no bounds


like their push for GMO/GE/Terminator seeds/FRANKENFOODS


and their continuing contamination of land masses that consider Monsanto FRANKENFOODS illegal

Amazing how that happens


The more they are shut down the better-and the minions like them

dupont,Merck,Lilly, Syngenta,Avartis,...............



time for the destroyers of the earth to account

bump

they can have their Agent Orange, dioxin, PCBs, malathion,fluoride,mercury,DDTs and all the other goodies their fix for living-yeah, fixed all kinds of things-most are STERILE


IT FIXED MANY PEOPLE,ANIMALS, AND PLANTS

S T E R I L E

desolation to be sure
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 350912
8/14/2008 3:21 PM
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woot woot
 Quoting: An Ominous Coward (Howard)
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