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		<title>[GMO] 유전자조작 산업계, GM식품 옹호 웹사이트 개설</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[유전자조작 산업계(몬산토, 듀퐁 등)에서 유전자조작 식품(GMO) 반대 시민사회운동에 대응하기 위해 GM 식품을 옹호하는 웹사이트를 개설했다는 소식입니다. 몬산토, 듀퐁, 다우케미칼 등 유전자조작 산업계는 웹사이트를 개설하여 GM 안전성에 의문을 제기하하는 최근 연구결과들에 [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>유전자조작 산업계(몬산토, 듀퐁 등)에서 유전자조작 식품(GMO) 반대 시민사회운동에 대응하기 위해 GM 식품을 옹호하는 웹사이트를 개설했다는 소식입니다.</p>
<p>몬산토, 듀퐁, 다우케미칼 등 유전자조작 산업계는 웹사이트를 개설하여 GM 안전성에 의문을 제기하하는 최근 연구결과들에 의해 궁지에 몰린 나머지 유전자조작 식품(GMO)을 옹호하는 허위정보를 퍼뜨리는 활동을 하고 있습니다.</p>
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<p>&#8216;GMO Answers&#8217; website launched by biotech industry</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gmwatch.org/index.php/news/archive/2013/14878-gmo-answers-website-launched-by-biotech-industry">http://www.gmwatch.org/index.php/news/archive/2013/14878-gmo-answers-website-launched-by-biotech-industry</a></p>
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<p>The GM industry&#8217;s latest PR drive includes a new website aimed at combating mounting opposition to GM foods.</p>
<p>You need to register to be able to post comments. Go to <a href="http://www.gmoanswers.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #1679c4;">www.GMOAnswers.com</span></a> to do so and challenge each of their misleading entries, so members of the public who check out the site get a better picture of reality. (e.g., include links to studies like Jack Heinemann&#8217;s recent one, etc.) Time to match their PR and outreach! A good resource for doing this:<a href="http://earthopensource.org/index.php/reports/gmo-myths-and-truths" target="_blank"><span style="color: #1679c4;">http://earthopensource.org/index.php/reports/gmo-myths-and-truths</span></a></p>
<p>1.&#8217;GMO Answers&#8217; Website Launched By Monsanto, DuPont, More<br />
2.GMO Re-Education: Monsanto, Dow and Biotech Firms Unite to Launch Disinformation Site</p>
<p>EXTRACT: Biotech is on the defensive now – they have been backed into a corner by activists who insist that the GMOs in our food supply, at the very least, be labeled, so that we can make an informed decision about what we feed our families. This false transparency is their last ditch effort to head off pro-labeling legislation and to keep their toxins hidden in our food supply.</p>
<p>&#8230;they’ve invited us to “Be skeptical. Be open. We want to hear from you.” Let’s give them what they asked for, shall we? (item 2)<br />
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<strong>1.&#8217;GMO Answers&#8217; Website Launched By Monsanto, DuPont, More</strong><br />
Carey Gillam<br />
Reuters, 29 July 2013<br />
<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/29/gmo-answers-website_n_3671483.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: #1679c4;">http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/29/gmo-answers-website_n_3671483.html</span></a></p>
<p>A group of biotech seed companies on Monday launched an online forum to combat mounting opposition to genetically modified foods among consumer groups and activists.</p>
<p>The website, www.GMOAnswers.com, is designed as a &#8220;central online resource&#8221; for information on genetically modified organisms and their use in agriculture and food production, the Biotechnology Industry Organization said.</p>
<p>The website is backed in part by Monsanto Co, DuPont , Dow AgroSciences, a unit of Dow Chemical Co, and other companies whose products include seeds that have been genetically altered to improve food production.</p>
<p>The website is part of a broad campaign by the biotech industry to beat back growing calls for GMO food labeling and for tighter regulation of the biotech seed industry in the United States. European opposition to GMOs is so strong that Monsanto this month said it would withdraw all pending requests to grow new types of GMO crops.</p>
<p>As part of the multi-year, multimillion-dollar campaign, the biotech seed companies will also open some of their fields and offices to visitors and will host face-to-face forums around the country with consumers, according to Cathleen Enright, spokeswoman for the website.</p>
<p>Paul Schickler, president of DuPont Pioneer, the agricultural unit of DuPont, said anti-GMO forces have been using the Internet very effectively to get their message out, and industry wants to use the same strategy to combat what he said were notions &#8220;not always based in fact.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;This &#8230; is an effort to increase the dialogue. That is all we want,&#8221; said Schickler. &#8220;Dialogue is good. Over time I think we&#8217;ll come to a common understanding.&#8221;</p>
<p>Critics predicted the industry effort to change consumer skepticism would fail, saying there is ample scientific evidence that GMO foods can contribute to health problems in animals and humans, and hurt the environment.</p>
<p>&#8220;This latest effort will likely do little to stop the consumer backlash against genetically engineered foods that has been brewing for years,&#8221; said Wenonah Hauter, executive director of Food &amp; Water Watch, a consumer organization.</p>
<p>The most popular gene-altered crops withstand dousings of weed-killing chemicals and produce their own insect-killing toxins. Biotech corn, canola, soybeans, and other crops are used in human food and animal feed around the world, and biotech companies say they are heavily regulated and thoroughly tested.</p>
<p>Last year, Monsanto and other industry members spent $40 million to defeat a ballot initiative in California to require labeling of GMO food. Similar initiatives are under way in several other U.S. states and at the federal level.</p>
<p>Grocery retailer Whole Foods said this year it would require suppliers to label any product made with genetically modified ingredients. And the Natural Products Association, which represents 1,900 food industry players, has called for a uniform national standard for GMO labeling.</p>
<p>Burrito chain Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc recently became the first major U.S. restaurant chain to disclose GMO ingredients and is moving to remove such products from its supply chain.<br />
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<strong>2.GMO Re-Education: Monsanto, Dow and Biotech Firms Unite to Launch Disinformation Site</strong><br />
Daisy Luther<br />
The Organic Pepper, July 29 2013<br />
<a href="http://www.theorganicprepper.ca/gmo-re-education-monsanto-dow-and-biotech-firms-unite-to-launch-disinformation-site-07292013" target="_blank"><span style="color: #1679c4;">http://www.theorganicprepper.ca/gmo-re-education-monsanto-dow-and-biotech-firms-unite-to-launch-disinformation-site-07292013</span></a></p>
<p>If you had a question about how to protect yourself from a criminal known to break into houses in your neighborhood, would you ask him how to protect your home and then take his suggestions, or would you be suspicious he might be answering them in a way that would make your home even easier to encroach?</p>
<p>If you had a question about the honesty and integrity of a person in an authority position, would you ask that person to investigate himself and then accept his findings? (I mean, if you were a normal person, not if your name is Barack or Eric.)</p>
<p>If a company came out with a new medication that promised to cure your ills overnight, would you ask the company that produced it whether it was safe and trust them to be honest, or would you feel that their answer might be colored by their urge to make a buck?<br />
So why on earth would anyone possibly believe that the likes of Monsanto, Dow, and Dupont would be spreading anything but sales-driven propaganda on their new website GMOAnswers?</p>
<p>Are they serious or is this some kind of big public relations joke being played out on a national platform?  Are we being punked?</p>
<p>What kind of person would look up their answers on a website SPONSORED by the very people who are putting out the toxic garbage they’d like us to believe is food?<br />
Welcome to the compendium of disinformation!</p>
<p>In the most outrageous, blatant case of the foxes being put in charge of the henhouse that I have ever seen, the big biotech companies got together and launched their propaganda site GMOAnswers today. It is run by the Council for Biotechnology Information, whose members include Monsanto, Dow Chemical, DuPont, Syngenta, Bayer CropScience and BASF. The site contains a heavily moderated question and answer forum and a complete compendium of disinformation in the section called “Explore GMOs”.</p>
<p>They purport that the website is an acknowledgement that they need to change:</p>
<p>*Genetically modified organisms — GMOs — are a major topic of discussion today. Across our society, media and the Internet, a growing number of people have shared a wide range of questions and emotions on the topic – ranging from excitement and optimism to skepticism and even fear.</p>
<p>*GMO Answers was created to do a better job answering your questions — no matter what they are — about GMOs. The biotech industry stands 100 percent behind the health and safety of the GM crops on the market today, but we acknowledge that we haven’t done the best job communicating about them – what they are, how they are made, what the safety data says.</p>
<p>*This website is the beginning of a new conversation among everyone who cares about how our food is grown.</p>
<p>*Join us. Ask tough questions. Be skeptical. Be open. We look forward to sharing answers. (source)</p>
<p>And they tout these 5 principals:</p>
<p>*Respecting people around the world and their right to choose healthy food products that are best for themselves and their families;<br />
*Welcoming and answering questions on all GMO topics;<br />
*Making GMO information, research and data easy to access and evaluate and supporting safety testing of GM products;  including allowing independent safety testing of our products through validated science-based methods;<br />
*Supporting farmers as they work to grow crops using precious resources more efficiently, with less impact on the environment and producing safe, nutritious food and feed products;<br />
*Respecting farmers’ rights to choose the seeds that are best for their farms, businesses and communities and providing seed choices that include non-GM seeds based on market demands.</p>
<p>The most notable things that I saw about the “discussions” there is that the “experts” are all pro-GMO.  There is a very subtle bias against those with concerns, despite the fact that many of them are quoting real statistics and genuine peer-reviewed studies. How many “experts” that are anti-GMO are being moderated right out of the discussion using the “House Rules“?</p>
<p>This website, sadly, is nothing more than an indoctrination vehicle for furthering the myths that Monsanto wants you to believe.</p>
<p>Biotech is on the defensive now – they have been backed into a corner by activists who insist that the GMOs in our food supply, at the very least, be labeled, so that we can make an informed decision about what we feed our families. This false transparency is their last ditch effort to head off pro-labeling legislation and to keep their toxins hidden in our food supply.</p>
<p>What can we do?</p>
<p>I’ve created my own profile over there so that I can “join the discussion.” If you decide to join me, please follow the House Rules to the best of your ability and additionally, remember that you want to garner respect, not scorn, so:</p>
<p>*Be courteous – we are in the right and we should take the high road in conversations<br />
*Don’t be threatening<br />
*Don’t use foul language<br />
*Don’t be abusive towards others, even when you disagree or when they are abusive towards you<br />
*Use facts and cite sources<br />
*If you are censored unfairly, take screen shots and let those tell your story</p>
<p>If other people who don’t know a lot about GMOs come to the forum and see anti-GMO activists scrapping it out in an uncivil fashion, it will close their eyes to the message we are trying to share. Don’t be afraid to be passionate, but please remember that you are representing all of us who say no to GMO.</p>
<p>Do you remember when Cheerios launched the Facebook App that allowed consumers to share what they really thought about the toxin-laden cereal? That was a PR move that backfired dramatically when users bombarded the company’s page with anti-GMO messages.</p>
<p>Biotech must have missed that, because they’ve invited us to “Be skeptical. Be open. We want to hear from you.”</p>
<p>Let’s give them what they asked for, shall we?</p>
<p>About the author:</p>
<p>Daisy Luther is a freelance writer and editor.  Her website, The Organic Prepper, offers information on healthy prepping, including premium nutritional choices, general wellness and non-tech solutions. You can follow Daisy on Facebook and Twitter, and you can email her at&lt;a &#8216;+path+&#8217;\&#8221;+prefix+&#8217;:'+addy43508+&#8217;\'=&#8221;"&gt;&#8217;);document.write(addy43508);document.write(&#8216;&lt;\/a&gt;&#8217;);&lt;/SCRIPT&gt;<a href="mailto:daisy@theorganicprepper.ca"><span style="color: #1679c4;">daisy@theorganicprepper.ca</span></a></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 20:57:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[몬산토사가 2014년 특허가 만료되는 라운드업 레디 콩 종자에 대해&#160;듀퐁 같은 경쟁사들이&#160;복제 유전자조작 씨앗(generic GM seed)을 생산하여 판매하는 것을 허용하겠다고 밝혔습니다.몬산토사가 이러한 결정을 내린 내막을 좀 더 알아봐야 할 [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P>몬산토사가 2014년 특허가 만료되는 라운드업 레디 콩 종자에 대해&nbsp;듀퐁 같은 경쟁사들이&nbsp;복제 유전자조작 씨앗(generic GM seed)을 생산하여 판매하는 것을 허용하겠다고 밝혔습니다.<BR><BR>몬산토사가 이러한 결정을 내린 내막을 좀 더 알아봐야 할 것 같습니다.<BR><BR>[참고] 몬산토 코리아가 최근 홈페이지를 개설했습니다. <FONT size=3>www.monsantokorea.com</FONT><BR><BR>===================<BR><BR>Monsanto Won’t Block Generic Seeds as Patents End (Update3)<BR>&nbsp;<BR>By Jack Kaskey</P><br />
<P>출처 : 블룸버그통신 2010년 1월 11일<BR><A href="http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601012&#038;sid=aCkRaFbWaCLE">http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601012&#038;sid=aCkRaFbWaCLE</A></P><br />
<P>Jan. 11 (Bloomberg) &#8212; Monsanto Co. says it won’t block competitors from creating generic versions of any of its gene- modified seeds as they lose patent protection, a decision that may help mute calls for a U.S. antitrust case against the world’s largest seedmaker. </P><br />
<P>Farmers for the first time will be allowed to save and replant Monsanto’s Roundup Ready soybeans after the patent expires in 2014 and rivals such as DuPont Co. will be able to sell their own Roundup-tolerant seeds without restriction, Chief Executive Officer Hugh Grant said in an interview. Farmers criticized Monsanto in the 2008 documentary “Food Inc.” for its contracts that keep them from saving seeds after a harvest. </P><br />
<P>“Here is how we think patent expiration will look,” Grant said. “Farmers will be free to plant, to replant that seed. Licensees will be able to do the same thing.” </P><br />
<P>Monsanto could have thwarted proposed generics by raising multiple patent claims or safety questions with regulators, as some drugmakers do. Grant said his decision not to throw up obstacles starting with the 2015 planting sets the template the St. Louis-based company expects to follow as other advances such as insect resistance come off patent later in the decade, pushing beyond his previous comments on the topic. </P><br />
<P>“We are setting this as a precedent,” Chief Technology Officer Robert Fraley said at the Jan. 8 interview in Bloomberg’s Chicago office. </P><br />
<P>Roundup Ready soybeans are engineered to withstand Monsanto’s Roundup, the world’s most popular weed-killer. Contracts protect its patents in part by prohibiting farmers from saving seeds from one year’s crop to plant in the next. </P><br />
<P>Justice Department Workshop </P><br />
<P>The U.S. Justice Department will hold a March workshop on crop-seed competition and has made inquiries into allegations from DuPont that Monsanto unfairly uses genetic licenses to dominate the engineered seed market. Including seeds made by licensees, about 93 percent of U.S. soybean plantings last year contained Monsanto’s Roundup Ready trait. </P><br />
<P>Grant’s lawyers in May sued Wilmington, Delaware-based DuPont to keep it from engineering seed that resists Roundup in two ways, with the patented Roundup Ready trait licensed from Monsanto plus DuPont’s own genetic technology. </P><br />
<P>“Companies like DuPont will be able to stack” any genetic traits they develop on the new generics, Grant said. </P><br />
<P>David Begleiter, a New York-based analyst at Deutsche Bank AG, said Monsanto’s decision is “part of their overall response to the growing antitrust pressure coming out of Washington.” </P><br />
<P>“By allowing generics, they are trying to push back on the claim that their business practices are anti-competitive,” Begleiter said. </P><br />
<P>Licensed Technology </P><br />
<P>Monsanto has broadly licensed its genetic technology to rival seed makers since 1996, when it began selling Roundup Ready soybeans, its first engineered seed, Grant said. The company also allows competitors to combine other genetic traits with its technology, a process known as stacking, with one or two exceptions, Grant said. </P><br />
<P>DuPont’s Pioneer Hi-Bred unit, the biggest U.S. soybean seed producer, violated one of those exceptions when it stacked Monsanto’s Roundup Ready gene with a second gene that allows crops to resist the same glyphosate-based herbicide, Grant said. Monsanto sued DuPont in May to block the Optimum GAT soy and corn seeds, and DuPont countersued, claiming Monsanto was using monopoly power to block innovation. </P><br />
<P>DuPont subsequently delayed commercial sales of both products until the middle of the decade. While that’s around the time Monsanto plans to allow competitors, including DuPont, to copy the off-patent Roundup Ready technology, Grant said he won’t drop the lawsuit because “five years is a ways away.” </P><br />
<P>DuPont Lawsuit </P><br />
<P>Monsanto’s promise to allow generic versions of its crop seeds doesn’t guarantee generics will reach the market, said James Denvir III, a Washington-based attorney for DuPont at Boies Schiller &#038; Flexner LLP. </P><br />
<P>Denvir, who led the Justice Department’s breakup of AT&#038;T, said Monsanto’s promise isn’t legally binding and may not allow time for rivals to get export approvals for gene-modified crops they develop from markets such as the European Union or China. </P><br />
<P>“There are a lot of questions that remain,” Denvir said. “It’s not at all clear that generic competition will ever happen. We want the way to be absolutely cleared for generic competition.” </P><br />
<P>The biotech seed industry lacks the type of legal framework for generic drugs created in 1984 by the Hatch Waxman Act, Denvir said. Monsanto’s pledge also doesn’t address the issue of blocking competitors from combining genetic traits that involve Monsanto technology, he said. </P><br />
<P>Dialogue With Government </P><br />
<P>While the competing suits are just a contractual dispute between competitors, the Justice Department inquiry is another matter, Grant said. Monsanto and DuPont filed comments on industry competition with the Justice Department last week. </P><br />
<P>“If you are in a dialogue with the government, you take it seriously,” said Grant, 51. “I feel very good about our business practices.” </P><br />
<P>Gina Talamona, a Justice Department spokeswoman, declined to comment. </P><br />
<P>Monsanto collects about $500 million a year from licensing the Roundup Ready gene to soybean seed producers such as DuPont, said Begleiter, who rates the stock “buy.” Monsanto fell $1.64, or 1.9 percent, to $85.01 at 4:15 p.m. in New York Stock Exchange composite trading, the biggest decline since Oct. 30. The shares gained 16 percent in 2009. </P><br />
<P>The stock decline may partly reflect concerns that Monsanto’s “more lenient” approach to generics may erode the pricing of new biotech seeds that will compete with the cheaper copies of older versions, said Laurence Alexander, a New York- based analyst at Jefferies &#038; Co. </P><br />
<P>‘A Long Way Off’ </P><br />
<P>“For the first time, Monsanto investors have to confront that there are patent expirations,” Mark Gulley, an analyst at Soleil Securities, said by telephone from New York. “I don’t think investors should lose sleep over it, because it’s a long way off and they have a successor product that is supposedly better.” </P><br />
<P>Monsanto has begun switching growers to its more expensive Roundup Ready 2 Yield product, predicting 7 percent higher yields. Roundup Ready 2 seeds will be stacked with new traits, such as healthier oils, that won’t be offered on the original, Grant said. </P><br />
<P>“Growers will decide, ‘Do I go with the old 1996 material or do I go with some of these new varieties?’” Grant said. “I’m fine with that setup.” </P><br />
<P>Allowing generics may win Monsanto some goodwill among farmers who say the company’s seed prices are high, said Chris Shaw, a New York-based analyst at Ticonderoga Securities LLC who rates the stock “sell.” </P><br />
<P>“They know they are under the spotlight, so they want to make sure they are doing the right thing by their customers,” Shaw said. “It makes the customers happy, even if it costs them a little profit.” </P><br />
<P>To contact the reporter on this story: Jack Kaskey in New York at <A href="mailto:jkaskey@bloomberg.net">jkaskey@bloomberg.net</A> </P><br />
<P>Last Updated: January 11, 2010 16:40 EST </P></p>
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