Worldwide GMO crop fields cover entire size of U.S. and then someThe amount of land currently being used to cultivate
genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) is the highest it has ever been
throughout the world, according to a new report. Data compiled by the
International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA),
a pro-GMO group whose stated mission is to increase crop productivity
and alleviate poverty for resource-poor farmers, reveals that an
astounding 420 million acres of land in 28 countries are currently
growing GM crops.
This amount is six percent higher than the roughly 410 million land
acres that harbored GM crops in 2011, according to the report, and the
majority of this rapid growth took place in developing countries. In
fact, most of the growth in the GM crop sector throughout the past
decade or more has taken place in developing countries, where
biotechnology corporations apparently see the most profit and growth
potential.
According to the ISAAA report, if every land acre currently
sustaining GM crops was placed right next to each other, it would cover a
land mass roughly the size of Alaska. And if all the land acres that
have ever grown GMOs since the time they first hit the global market
back in 1996 were combined, it would cover a land mass one-and-a-half
times larger than the entire United States.
“The ISAAA says the area of land devoted to genetically modified
crops has ballooned by 100 times since farmers first started growing the
crop commercially in 1996,” writes Jaeah Lee for
Mother Jones. “Over the past 17 years, millions of farmers in 28 countries have planted and replanted
GMO crop
seeds on a cumulative 3.7 billion acres of land — an area 50 percent
larger than the total land mass of the United States.”
Of the 28 countries that planted GMOs in 2012, 20 were developing and
eight were industrialized. But in 2011, only 19 developing countries
were cultivating GMOs, while 10 industrialized countries at that time
were growing “Frankencrops.” This seems to indicate that the developed
world is gradually catching on to the fraud of GMOs and rejecting them,
while an increasing number of developing nations are falling prey to
biotech propaganda.
A
chart included
in the report illustrates a convergence of GMO crop acreage in both
industrialized and non-industrialized nations that took place in 2011.
And in 2012, for the first time since GMOs were first introduced, there
was more biotech
crop acreage in non-industrialized nations than there was in industrialized nations.
GMOs do not help farmers, increase crop yields, or benefit the environmentISAAA presents this and other data on GMO growth in a positive light,
claiming that Frankencrops have helped farmers get out of poverty and
boost crop yields. But nothing could be further from the truth. As
explained by
Mother Jones, GMOs have led to a net increase in
pesticide use; spurred the growth and spread of herbicide-resistant
“superweeds;” and failed to improve crop yields.
“GMO crops have never been tested for safety,” writes Emily Main for
Rodale News about
the experimental nature of GMOs. “The FDA determined they were ‘safe’
back in 1992, when the biotech companies that developed the crops
provided the agency with their own test results, which can hardly be
considered unbiased.”
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