A Fake Group Fights for Monsanto's Right to Deceive You
The American Farmers for the Advancement and Conservation of Technology, or Afact,
calls itself a grass-roots organization that came together to defend their
right to use the artificial growth hormone recombinant bovine somatotropin, also known as
rBST or rBGH, in their milk production.
What they do not tell you is that Afact is not only an organization of dairy farmers. The
group actually has close ties to Monsanto, the makers of rBGH, which is marketed under the
brand name Posilac.
Monsanto and a Colorado consultant that lists Monsanto as a client helped to organize
Afact. The group has also worked with marketing firm Osborn & Barr, whose founders
include a former Monsanto executive.
As a growing number of consumers are choosing to buy milk that does not contain artificial
growth hormones, Afact has started a counteroffensive to stop milk labels from being
allowed to say they contain no artificial growth hormone.
Cows treated with Posilac produce about one gallon more per day than untreated cows.
Certain farmers want to keep using the hormone to boost their profits, while many
consumers wonder about the potential health risks to humans and cows.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has declared that Posilac is safe, but many other
countries have refused to approve it.Posted by: Dr. Mercola
March 29 2008 | 49,304 views
Sources: New
York Times March 9, 2008
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