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Big Ag in the White House (Again):Monsanto & CropLife Men Have No Place in Government [Petition]


Green Lifestyle  (tags: eco-friendly, Governement, MONSANTO GMO & U.S. WORLD FOOD SOURCES C, food )

Janet
- 31 days ago - ga3.org
Despite campaign promises to the contrary, President Obama has nominated to two key posts "Big Ag" industry insiders who come straight from the chemical pesticide and biotechnology sectors.
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Janet Solomon (251)
Monday November 2, 2009, 12:18 pm
"Monsanto & CropLife men have no place in government

Despite campaign promises to the contrary, President Obama has nominated to two key posts “Big Ag” industry insiders who come straight from the chemical pesticide and biotechnology sectors.

•Islam Siddiqui -- current VP of science and regulatory affairs at CropLife, and a former lobbyist -- has been nominated to the critical post of U.S. Chief Agricultural Negotiator. This position will enable him to keep pushing chemical pesticides, inappropriate biotechnologies, and unfair trade arrangements on nations that do not want and can least afford them.

•Roger Beachy -- long-time head of Monsanto’s defacto nonprofit research arm -- has been installed as director of the USDA’s newly created National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). This office comes with a $500 million budget, and therein control over the U.S. ag research agenda for years to come.
CFS is joining a broad coalition of partner groups from around the country in mobilizing to block Siddiqui's nomination. We join Pesticide Action Network North America, National Family Farm Coalition, Food & Water Watch, Farmworker's Association of Florida, Institute for Agriculture & Trade Policy, Food Democracy Now!, and Greenpeace in calling on President Obama to live up to his promises.

Please sign the petition to President Obama opposing these key appointments today!

Full Petition Text:
Dear President Obama,

We urge you to withdraw the nomination of Islam Siddiqui as Chief Agriculture Negotiator and to reconsider your support of Roger Beachy as director of the new National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). Siddiqui is CropLife?s current vice president of science and regulatory affairs, and until last month, Beachy was the head of Monsanto's de facto nonprofit research arm. As two textbook cases of the "revolving door" between industry and the agencies meant to keep watch, Siddiqui and Beachy's industry ties demonstrate that both men are too beholden to corporate agriculture to serve the public interest.

Appointing Siddiqui to this critical post within the U.S. Trade Representative's office sends a clear signal to the rest of the world that the U.S. plans to continue down the worn and failed path of chemical-intensive industrial agriculture by pushing pesticides, inappropriate biotechnologies and unfair trade arrangements on nations that do not want and can least afford them. Siddiqui's professional record is revealing on several points:

*Siddiqui was a paid lobbyist for 3 years for Croplife America, which represents the chemical pesticide industry. Members include Monsanto, DuPont and Syngenta.

*CropLife America's regional partner notoriously "shuddered" at Michelle Obama's organic White House garden, and launched a letter-writing campaign urging the First Lady to use chemical pesticides.

*CropLife America has consistently lobbied the U.S government to weaken and thwart international treaties governing the use and export of toxic chemicals such as PCBs, DDT and dioxins.

*Siddiqui's past service at the USDA included overseeing the initial development of national organic food standards that would have allowed GMOs and toxic sludge to be labeled "organic" - until over 230,000 consumers forced their revision.

As the global food crisis deepens and we head into the Doha round of trade talks at the WTO, the U.S. needs a lead negotiator who understands that current trade agreements work neither for farmers nor for the world?s hungry. All eyes are on the U.S. to demonstrate international leadership in this arena by withdrawing support for the current industrial model of agriculture, which imperils both people and the planet by undermining food security and worsening climate change.

Despite 20 years of research and 13 years of commercialization, agricultural biotechnology?of the kind aggressively promoted and marketed by CropLife?has failed to deliver its promises of higher yields for U.S. farmers, or drought-resistance for developing country farmers. What Monsanto?s research agenda has yielded is skyrocketing herbicide use, resistant "super-weeds", rising debt for farmers, polluted waterways, threats to the health of farmworkers and rural communities, and unparalleled corporate consolidation in the agrochemical and seed industries.

We need a new, sustainable model of agriculture that regenerates soil health, sequesters carbon, feeds communities, and puts profits back in the hands of farmers and rural communities. Industrial agriculture--and Roger Beachy, Islam Siddiqui and CropLife in particular--favor none of these solutions. We therefore respectfully ask you to withdraw your appointments of Siddiqui and Beachy, and replace them with candidates who have a sustainable vision for U.S. agriculture and trade.

As parents, farmers, advocates, scientists and people who eat food, we remember your promise on the campaign trail: "We'll tell ConAgra that it's not the Department of Agribusiness. It's the Department of Agriculture. We're going to put the people's interests ahead of the special interests." We, the undersigned, are writing to hold you to that promise."

Namaste!

 

Tierney G. (309)
Tuesday November 3, 2009, 12:42 pm
Gladly signed thanks Janet!
 

Tia P. (8)
Wednesday November 4, 2009, 9:21 am
Unfortunately, the petition is closed, but you can send an email directly to President Obama at:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact
 

Mori H. (0)
Wednesday November 4, 2009, 4:55 pm
Monsanto is the most obvious tip of a terrible Human Tragedy, Global in scope and sadly done in the name of ending Hunger. NAFTA and the WTO are the real villains and Monsanto is not far behind. The United States is no Democracy it is an Oligarchy, that is a government run by the wealthy. We care not for the people and we are not for the people but for Corporations and Big Business. No longer are Monopolies punished, they are our new rulers. Watch a movie like The High Price of Low Cost, or spend an evening watching Food Inc. and you might have a better understanding of what has already happened.Do not pin your hopes on Obama for until the Federal Bank, which by the way is a PRIVATE Business and not Federal at all, until this business is dismantled and we have voted in a truly Independent Party, we are no better off than Serfs with television.
 

Rosemary Mchugh (39)
Thursday November 5, 2009, 7:05 am
It seems that, like the vast majority of politicians, Obama, despite all his pre-election promises, cannot wait to jump into bed with Big Business. He promised so much and has so far delivered so little.
 

suzanne o. (31)
Thursday November 5, 2009, 9:50 am
could not sign .
 
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