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Busted: Food Myths Brought to You by Corporate Front Groups

Posted: 10/25/2012 1:21 pm

Over the past few months, I've been writing about Proposition 37, the California initiative that would require foods made through genetic engineering to be labeled, a policy that is common sense in 61 other countries, but has been denied to Americans thanks to lobbying by Big Biotech. One of the most prominent food myths perpetuated by the likes of Monsanto is that we need genetic engineering "to feed the world."

So I am thrilled that my good friend and colleague, Anna Lappé, is launching a new project called Food MythBusters, which takes direct aim at the most damaging talking points from Big Food and Big Ag that are designed to distract us from the grim realities of industrialized agriculture. The project is an impressive collaboration of numerous talented people and groups, including Free Range Studios, and Corporate Accountability International, among others.

The project's main educational vehicle is an entertaining yet serious video in which Anna describes how American farmers get duped into relying on an unsustainable system of unhealthy inputs such as pesticides and herbicides.

The messages Food MythBusters aims to correct are brought to us not only by those companies with a vested interest in promoting pesticides and biotechnology, but also by a host of less obvious sources. Front groups are organizations with innocent and often objective-sounding names, but in reality are funded by corporate interests. More front groups are popping up all the time.

For example, what could be wrong with the U.S. Alliance for Farmers and Ranchers, the Alliance for Food and Farming, or the Alliance to Feed the Future? (Forming an "alliance" is apparently a popular strategy for front groups.) Each of these groups is funded by large and powerful food and agricultural interests.

The U.S. Alliance for Farmers and Ranchers is hosting a series of "Food Dialogues," which sounds so fair and balanced, doesn't it? Except they get to set the agenda, choose the speakers, and control the entire event. The group has even hired the well-heeled public relations firm Ketchum, which in turn is partnering with Zócalo Group, "its full service word of mouth and social media agency," and maslansky luntz + partners, "a research-driven communication strategy firm that specializes in language and message development." Not exactly the sort of grassroots approach you would expect from actual farmers and ranchers. A look at the group's backers explains where the cash to hire such sophisticated consulting firms is coming from: National Cattleman's Beef Association, National Pork Board, and National Milk Producers Federation, just to name a few trade groups that lobby on behalf of industry interests.

The Alliance to Feed the Future laments on its website that:

Unfortunately, there is insufficient focus in today's public discussion regarding the benefits that our modern, efficient food system provides to consumers and society. This unbalanced public debate is negatively influencing public policy and consumers' choices.

You really have to feel sorry for them, don't you? To balance things out, the alliance is offering free educational curricula "to help students in grades K-8 learn about modern food and agricultural production and how American farmers and producers provide safe, nutritious and abundant food choices every day." Do you really want "partners" such as the American Meat Institute, the National Cheese Institute (really), the Corn Refiners Association, and the American Frozen Food Institute -- which successfully lobbied for pizza sauce to count as a vegetable in the school meal program -- teaching your children about food choices?

Another front group, simply called "America's Farmers," is backed by Monsanto. This seems rather ironic given the biotech giant's insidious bullying of farmers. The U.S. Supreme Court, for instance, recently agreed to hear an appeal by an Indiana farmer who was sued by Monsanto for patent infringement.

Other Big Food and Ag front groups hide behind scientific-sounding names like the International Food Information Council, which is funded by the food and pesticide industries. (In an example of layered front groups, one of its "partners" is the Alliance to Feed the Future.) As I wrote about last year in an article called, "Pesticides are Good for You," IFIC's mission is to put out biased scientific information that looks objective, to quell any consumer fears that might hurt their client's economic interests.

The forming of so many new corporate front groups to defend industrialized agriculture is a sure sign we are making progress. And yet, with so much money and sophisticated public relations campaigns aimed at distorting the truth while hiding the negative impacts of pesticides, biotechnology, and other harmful food production practices, we need Food MythBusters more than ever. Please help spread the word at www.foodmyths.org.

Full disclosure: I am advisory board member of Corporate Accountability International's Value [the] Meal campaign and I wrote this article on their behalf.

 
 
 

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Over the past few months, I've been writing about Proposition 37, the California initiative that would require foods made through genetic engineering to be labeled, a policy that is common sense in 61...
Over the past few months, I've been writing about Proposition 37, the California initiative that would require foods made through genetic engineering to be labeled, a policy that is common sense in 61...
 
 
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12:16 AM on 11/08/2012
CONGRATULATIONS CALIFORNIA! +1 FOR SCIENCE!

http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/science-sushi/2012/11/07/prop-37-fails-scientists-cheer/

Michele- have you canceled plans to build your new home in Napa? Im sure your crew is pretty upset today! Cheer up, Im sure theres an ambulance nearby to chase.
07:24 PM on 11/07/2012
I have not yet seem anyone explain to us why not have it labeled. I am asking a serious question. What is the reasoning behind fighting putting on the labels if gmos have been used? Millions are being spent to fight it so it can not be a cost issue. Can someone explain this, please?
12:13 AM on 11/08/2012
ILL EXPLAIN:

your concerns over GMOs are based in pseudoscience, therefore this entire movement is fraudulent. Rational people can see through it with very little effort.
09:35 AM on 11/08/2012
But they are not my concerns, they are concerns of consumers who want to know if GMOs are used in products they buy, so why would millions be spent to not put it on labeling along with all the other information currently there? When Big Business spends this much money to prevent something like labeling, it make me suspicious of their motives. Why would they spend so much when labeling it would be so much easier and cheaper? You have not answered my question which is why NOT label it if some people want to know?
06:58 PM on 11/07/2012
Business has always been against government mandated labeling. If it weren't for the government we wouldn't even have ingredients listed. Frankly I don't care who doesn't like it, people have a right to know what's in their food, period. Then let people decide for themselves what to eat. If people are scared by GMOs, and GMOs are really all that safe and beneficial, then the companies that developed them just have to do better marketing. It's their own fault for trying to hide them and making themselves look guilty.
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07:40 AM on 11/07/2012
GM foods require less pesticides and herbicides, reducing these increases productivity and decreases detrimental effects on the ecosystem caused by these chemicals. The results are more food at lower costs both fiscal and environmental. Do not read this as endorsement of Monsanto's shady business practices or greedy lobbying which does take place, but of the science which I understand better than most and it's potential benefits. Facing a world with an exponentially expanding population we need to modernize agriculture and GMO's will be a critical component. Don't worry free range, organic, green washed products will still be available and you can spend more to glean whatever miniscule benefits may result from them. As far as labels go I would support them however most farmers/ ranchers I know in Florida would oppose them with the exception of the small organic outfits.
05:27 PM on 11/07/2012
what about the super weeds that are becoming resistant to roundup, requiring farmers to purchase and spray ever larger quantities of roundup? that's can't be good for the farmers' bottom lines, and it certainly can't be good for the environment.
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We all need to change, the government will follow.
09:44 PM on 11/06/2012
I keep popping up allergic to something in food. I don't know what it was, it didn't ever happen until a few years ago, and now whenever I eat some foods (never anything healthy) my entire mouth swells up. The only thing I can figure out about this is that it seems to happen with certain wheat products mostly, but it also happens with a lot of processed foods. I'd like labeling because I've begun suspecting it's something GMO related.
05:19 PM on 11/07/2012
restrict all suspicious foods to the organic versions and see if it helps. anything certified organic can't have gmo's in it.
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We all need to change, the government will follow.
05:56 PM on 11/07/2012
I've done that, and it works. Still I would like to know what causes it.
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We all need to change, the government will follow.
05:39 PM on 11/08/2012
I did that a while ago and it works, I just would like to know if this allergy is a preservative, a GMO, or something else.  Before I changed my diet every time I would eat fast food (except taco bell?) my mouth would feel like it was on fire and swell up.  This happens with weird other things as well, usually wheat or corn products, but not all of them.
07:55 PM on 11/06/2012
First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. M. Ghandi.
10:34 AM on 11/04/2012
Prop 37 can be compared to a Football game, but the final vote will not record the outcome of this game. Each maneuver of the campaign was like a play of the game, The difference between the Prop 37 campaign and a football game is that there were no rules here based on ethics. In football, you have referees in stripped black and white shirts. In this game of politics, there were no fair referees.

It is not a Fair Fight, when the No side buys a full page ad in a local black paper in Oakland and says that grocery bills will go up $400.00 if YES wins. That simply was not true. That was a deception.

It was not a Fair fight to scare local San Diego farmers into believing that they
would be vulnerable to suits if Yes passed. Their was no basis of reality in that. Farmers are farmers. They have enough on their minds, and do what they do best. The best of them grow our food in a Godly way. Organic is too small a word to describe the inherent holiness of a farmer. We will not allow Monsanto or anyone to continue to desecrate our relationship to the soul by further degrading our seeds or soil. Food is precious. Food is used to Plant Your Dream. Food is Sacred substance.

THE REST IS HERE

http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=2003210
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jogjog
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08:57 PM on 10/28/2012
Farmers are against things like prop 37 because it hurts us terribly.
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07:41 PM on 10/30/2012
How will labeling a product hurt a small farmer. Most people will pay more to know what they eating. You claim disdain for Monsanto, why take their side?
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jogjog
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03:30 PM on 10/31/2012
Labeling will cause a recoil in beef sales and many people will lose money, this recoil affects everyone in the production chain. Most of all Cow-calf farmers who are mostly small time farmers most of all. Because they are price takers where the rest of the industry are price setters.
12:04 AM on 10/26/2012
The Wall Street Journal has a good article on this. For many crops, well over 90% of acreage is planted with genetically modified seed. Farmers have been enthusiastically paid more for the seed because they derive greater economic benefits from planting them.
11:35 PM on 10/25/2012
If Monsanto thought that GMO foods were healthier - they would be lobbying for labelling. Cheap food makes us all poor. http://www.personalhealthfreedom.blogspot.ca/2012/02/monsanto-how-cheap-food-makes-us-all.html
tracyhttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/michele-simon/genetically-modified-food-myths_b_2006090.html#
04:05 PM on 11/02/2012
The consumer is so woefully uninformed and this technology is so important to our future- sorry but this is one decision the grown ups are going to make without you.
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giftoflife898
Without God all things are permitted
09:57 PM on 11/06/2012
Do genetically modified seeds produce food which you can use the seeds from them to replant? Or do you have to continually purchase seeds from Monsantos?
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11:06 PM on 10/25/2012
YaY!
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HazelPethigFan
I don't know until I know
02:44 PM on 10/25/2012
This article is pure propaganda. Most farmers are proGMO. Californians are finally being given that side of the message, which the pro37 forces deny deny deny deny.

This is called democracy. The polls show prop37 support has dropped a lot. awhhh poor little antiGMers are finding out their fearmongering is being exposed as bogus antiScience hypocrisy.
mothergrace
If they knock you down, bite 'em on the ankle.
04:40 PM on 10/25/2012
No, just the usual big money from big companies being dumped into the political process because of Citizen's United.

How much do cheerleaders like you make?
04:05 PM on 11/02/2012
LOL.

your sappy comments are always good for a laugh.
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Zonatron
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06:08 PM on 10/25/2012
Didnt waste any time did you Basil? First post listed on this article - pretty good. Must be a slow week. Whats your bonus look like if prop 37 fails due to your disinformation campaign? GMOs - the perfect front to sell more chemicals to grow food that could be grown organically. Basil the shill, helping to control the food supply one pack of lies after another.

Save us your platitudes.

I await your next insult. YES ON 37!! And no support for it is not dropping.
02:08 PM on 10/25/2012
Thanks for this, Michele. Food MythBusters is off to a good start and is so needed. Big Food has endless resources and a preference for profit and message over nutrition and environmental stewardship. The site provides an important alternative view.