Carey Gillam: Monsanto planned to profit from farmer losses
The US agriculture
giant Monsanto and
the German chemical giant BASF were aware for years that their plan to
introduce a new agricultural seed and chemical system would probably lead to
damage on many US farms, internal documents seen by the Guardian show.
Risks were downplayed
even while they planned how to profit off farmers who would buy Monsanto’s new
seeds just to avoid damage, according to documents unearthed during a recent
successful $265m lawsuit brought against both firms by a Missouri farmer. The documents, some of
which date back more than a decade, also reveal how Monsanto opposed some
third-party product testing in order to curtail the generation of data that
might have worried regulators.
And in some of the
internal BASF emails, employees appear to joke about sharing “voodoo science”
and hoping to stay “out of jail”. The new crop system
developed by Monsanto and BASF was designed to address the fact that millions
of acres of US farmland have become overrun with weeds resistant to Monsanto’s
glyphosate-based weedkillers, best known as Roundup. The collaboration between
the two companies was built around a different herbicide called dicamba...
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/mar/30/monsanto-crop-system-damage-us-farms-documents