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Green Peace has certainly found an interesting way of getting their message out in regards to the labeling of genetically modified food - something by the way that I do personally agree with.
Here is a snippet:
In the middle of the night Tuesday, unbeknownst to Abbotsford farmer Rudy Russenberger, Greenpeace activists carved out a giant question mark within a crop circle in his field of corn.
According to Greenpeace, Russenberger grows Monsanto’s NK603 genetically engineered (GE) corn seed.
Monsanto is the leading producer of GE seeds, and has been the focus of environmental activists before. In creating a massive crop circle, Greenpeace is urging the provincial and federal government to label GE foods for consumers.
“Canada is one of the few countries around the world that doesn’t have mandatory labeling for genetically modified food,” said Greenpeace agriculture campaigner Josh Brandon. “We’re asking the Canadian government and the B.C. government to give Canadians mandatory labeling.”
Brandon would not say which owner was impacted, only that the farmer will be compensated by Greenpeace for the damaged corn.
And while I do agree with the cause behind this crop circle I cannot fully endorse this method of getting the word out. What next corporate crop circles!