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Money Matters More Than People to Monsanto - Protestors

© Flickr / Die Grünen KärntenMonsanto has come under fire from critics of farming that is reliant on synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.
Monsanto has come under fire from critics of farming that is reliant on synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. - Sputnik International
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March Against Monsanto Harrisburg representative claims that lucrative profits are more important for US agro-giant Monsanto than concern about its products’ threats to human health.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Lucrative profits are more important for US agro-giant Monsanto than concern about its products’ threats to human health, March Against Monsanto (MAM) Harrisburg representative told Sputnik.

“Until all consumable items are labelled, we will protest unjust corporatism because money matter more than people [to Monsanto],” he said on Friday.

A sign at the Monsanto Co. headquarters located in St. Louis, Missouri. - Sputnik International
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On Saturday, protestors in 428 cities in 38 countries will hold peaceful demonstrations against Monsanto’s practices to raise awareness about the health threats of the corporation's genetically modified seeds and chemical herbicides. The MAM is coordinating the protests.

The MAM Harrisburg representative argued Americans should have detailed and complete information about the ingredients of Monsanto’s food products.

“We believe it is a fundamental right for each and every American to be totally aware of what they consume,” he said.

Another MAM spokesman, Brian Loma in Denver, explained that the Saturday protest would also highlight the plight of bees at risk from Monsanto’s herbicides and pesticides.

Earlier on Friday, Monsanto Company spokesperson Charla Lord told Sputnik that the company welcomed the input from protesters about their products.

Monsanto is a $20 billion company with 22,000 employees in 61 countries. The company is the world’s leading producer of genetically engineered seeds and chemical herbicides.

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