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Big Pesticide, Food Companies Drop $10 Million to Fight Honest Food Labels, Says California Right to Know Campaign



 Big Pesticide, Food Companies Drop $10 Million to Fight Honest Food Labels,
                    Says California Right to Know Campaign

PR Newswire

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13, 2012

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- New campaign finance
reports show that pesticide and processed food companies just contributed
nearly $10 million to oppose Proposition 37, which would require labeling of
genetically engineered foods.

According to the California Secretary of State disclosure forms, the largest
of these contributions come from Dupont Pioneer ($2,441,500), Bayer
Cropscience ($1,064,000) and BASF Plant Science ($996,500).  Other
contributions include $500,000 each from Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Nestle USA,
General Mills and ConAgra.

"These corporations are desperate to keep us from finding out what's really in
our food," said Stacy Malkan, Media Director for California Right to Know.
"They will not prevail. This is America. We have the right to know what's in
the food we eat and feed our children."

The huge contributions from pesticide companies, now topping $7 million with
the new donations, shine light on a little known fact about genetically
engineered foods.

"Rather than reducing the need for hazardous pesticides, herbicide-resistant
seeds have driven a massive increase in herbicide use that has been linked to
significant environmental and public health concerns," explains Marcia
Ishii-Eiteman, PhD, senior scientist at Pesticide Action Network, in a
statement supporting Proposition 37.

"It's clear that genetically engineered, herbicide-resistant seeds are the
growth engines of the pesticide industry's sales and marketing strategy. These
seeds are part of a technology package explicitly designed to facilitate
increased, indiscriminate herbicide use and pump up chemical sales," said Dr.
Ishii-Eiteman.

According to a 2009 report by Chuck Benbrook, PhD, farmers applied 318 million
more pounds of pesticides over the first 13 years of commercial GE crop
production (1996-2008), as a direct result of planting genetically engineered
seeds. "GE crops are pushing pesticide use upward at a rapidly accelerating
pace," wrote Benbrook, chief scientist of the Organic Center, in the report
summary.

For more information about the Yes on 37 California Right to Know campaign,
please see: www.CaRighttoKnow.org. 

For full list of contributions and links to the resources in this release see:
http://www.carighttoknow.org/10_million

SOURCE California Right to Know Campaign

Website: http://www.carighttoknow.org/
Contact: Stacy Malkan, +1-510-542-9224
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