Monsanto’s GMO Seeds Contributing to Farmer Suicides Every 30 Minutes

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    Anthony Gucciardi

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    what has been called the single largest wave of recorded suicides in
    human history, Indian farmers are now killing themselves in record
    numbers. It has been extensively reported, even in mainstream news, but
    nothing has been done about the issue. The cause? Monsanto's
    cost-inflated and ineffective seeds have been driving farmers to
    suicide, and is considered to be one of the largest - if not the largest
    - cause of the quarter of a million farmer suicides over the past 16 years.

    According to the most recent figures (provided by the New York University School of Law), 17,638 Indian farmers committed suicide in 2009 - about one death every 30 minutes. In 2008, the Daily Mail labeled
    the continual and disturbing suicide spree as ‘The GM (genetically
    modified) Genocide'. Due to failing harvests and inflated prices that
    bankrupt the poor farmers, struggling Indian farmers began to kill
    themselves. Oftentimes, they would commit the act by drinking the very
    same insecticide that Monsanto supplied them with - a gruesome testament
    to the extent in which Monsanto has wrecked the lives of independent
    and traditional farmers.

    To further add backing to the tragedy, the rate of Indian farmer suicides massively increased
    since the introduction of Monsanto's Bt cotton in 2002. It is no wonder
    that a large percentage of farmers who take their own lives are cotton
    farmers, the demographic that is thought to be among the most impacted.
    Dr. Mercola, an osteopathic doctor that has been educating the world
    about natural health for many years, recently saw
    the destruction of traditional Indian farmers first hand. Dr. Mercola
    found out about the notorious ‘suicide belt' of India, where 4,238
    farmer suicides took place in 2007 alone.

    Many families are now ruined thanks to the mass suicides, and are
    left to economic ruin and must struggle to fight off starvation:

    ‘We are ruined now,' said one dead man's 38-year-old
    wife. ‘We bought 100 grams of BT Cotton. Our crop failed twice. My
    husband had become depressed. He went out to his field, lay down in the
    cotton and swallowed insecticide.'

    In India, around 60 percent of the population (currently standing
    at 1.1 billion) are directly or indirectly reliant on agriculture.
    Monsanto's intrusion into India's traditional and sustainable farming
    community is not only concerning for health and wellness reasons, but it
    is now clear that the issue is much more serious.

    Anthony is a natural health and self-development author, speaker, and
    activist whose writings have appeared in #1 USA Today and Wall Street
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