President Obama outraged food activists last week when he signed into
law a spending bill with a controversial rider that critics have dubbed
the "Monsanto Protection Act." The rider says the government must allow
the planting of genetically modified crops even if courts rule they pose
health risks. The measure has galvanized the U.S. food justice
movement, which is now preparing for its next fight when the provision
expires in six months. We host a discussion on the "Monsanto Protection
Act" and the safety of genetically modified foods with two guests:
Gregory Jaffe, director of the Biotechnology Project at the Center for
Science in the Public Interest, a nonprofit consumer advocacy
organization that addresses food and nutrition issues; and Wenonah
Hauter, executive director of Food & Water Watch and author of the
book, "Foodopoly: The Battle Over the Future of Food and Farming in
America." On Wednesday, Hauter’s group is releasing a major new report
called "Monsanto: A Corporate Profile."
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