Non-GMO Month
In honor of Non-GMO Month we are partnering with local natural food stores across Michigan to support the mission to coordinate our voices and our actions! We will be speaking up and providing education about GMOs.
Visit our tables to receive materials, ask questions, and support your right to know what is in your food.
Events
Oryana Natural Foods Market
October 15th
260 East Tenth Street (10th St & Lake Ave)
Traverse City, MI 49684
(231) 947-0191
info@oryana.coop
Smart Choice Market
October 26th
Byron Center Marketplace
2185 84th ST SW
Suite H
Byron Center, MI 49315
(616) 448-8348
Nature's Market
October 29th
1013 S. Washington Ave
Holland, MI 49423
(616) 394-5250
About Non-GMO Month
Non-GMO Month was created by the Non-GMO Project in 2010 as a platform for raising awareness on the GMO issue. Citizens and organizations across North America are waking up to the failure of GMO technology, and discovering the risks GMOs pose to our health, our families, and our planet.Non-GMO Month is an opportunity to coordinate our voices and our actions, so that we can stand up loudly and clearly for our right to know what’s in our food, and to choose non-GMO.
Protecting consumer choice and a non-GMO food supply require a multi-faceted approach and lots of team work, which is why this website was created. Together, we make Non-GMO Month happen by creating and participating in events, and spreading the word in our communities.
Welcome to No GMO 4 Michigan
Knowledge is power and NoGMO4Michigan wants to give the power back to the people of Michigan. Our citizens have the right to know what is in our food. Our organization strives to provide them with the education and with that knowledge, the power to choose what they eat.
Center for Food Safety (CFS) today launched a new national campaign focusing the food movement’s growing power on stopping the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) approval of the next generation of genetically engineered (GE), pesticide-promoting crops: corn and soybeans engineered to be repeatedly doused in 2,4-D, a powerful herbicide that formed one half of Agent Orange. The campaign includes a petition to drive comments to the USDA opposing the approval of Dow Chemical’s new GE crops. The campaign features a petition to the USDA and President Obama, a website, and an animated video examining Dow Chemical’s sordid history.
STOP DOW!
“Dow Chemical has a long and troubling history selling dangerous chemicals and poisons, and now they are targeting our food supply,” said Andrew Kimbrell, executive director of Center for Food Safety. “Monsanto isn’t the only bad actor out there; companies like Dow Chemical have gotten a free pass—but no longer. We are launching this campaign to give people the chance to fight back, to speak with one voice and stop Dow Chemical’s ‘Agent Orange’ crops.”
2,4-D (2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid), produced by Dow Chemical, was a component of “Agent Orange,” the toxic defoliant used in Vietnam. 2,4-D and other herbicides of its class have been independently associated with deadly immune system cancers, Parkinson’s disease, endocrine disruption, and reproductive problems.
Dow Chemical is marketing 2,4-D resistant crops as a purported “solution” to weed resistance spurred by the adoption of Monsanto’s Roundup Ready crops and their partner herbicide glyphosate. However, even USDA acknowledges that the increased use of 2,4-D will lead to even greater resistance. Though Dow claims 2,4-D crops are the solution to weed resistance, a recent peer-reviewed study published in the prestigious journal Bioscience concludes that these new GE crops will instead pour oil on the fire. The study, entitled “Navigating a Critical Juncture for Sustainable Weed Management,” suggests new GE crops will trigger a further epidemic of still more intractable weeds resistant to both glyphosate and 2,4-D.
“Dow Chemical’s crops are the worst possible application of biotechnology. They offer zero consumer benefit, while doubling down on the most devastating aspects of industrial agriculture,” said Kimbrell. “Instead of feeding the world, Dow Chemical’s new genetically engineered crops will poison it.”
USDA’s initial review of 2,4-D resistant corn and soybeans ignored intense opposition from over over 450,000 individuals 48 medical and health professionals, and 144 farm, fishery, public health, consumer and environmental groups and private businesses who registered objections with the USDA.
Center for Food Safety Launches Campaign to Stop Dow Chemical's "Agent Orange" Crops