Monstrous Harvest: "The World According to Monsanto" Movie Review

by Kimberley D. Mok, Montreal, Canada on 06.18.08
Culture & Celebrity

world according to monsanto posterBy all means, the deluge of damning information, string of political intricacies and overall ominous tone of the latest documentary by French journalist and director Marie-Monique Robin, “The World According to Monsanto,” should have put me to sleep. But it didn’t. In fact, it kept my stomach literally churning. The film, a National Film Board of Canada co-production, meticulously details the manipulative deeds of Monsanto Co., one of the world’s biggest agrochemical-biotech companies, on its route to global domination by tracing a trail of evidence, cover-ups and tragedies from the American heartland and beyond.

Notorious for its development of hazardous chemicals such as Agent Orange, PCBs (now banned) and the recombinant bovine growth hormone (rBGH), Monsanto is now also known for its monopoly on genetically modified (GM) seeds of food crops such as corn, wheat and soybeans. Despite the uncertainty of the long-term health effects of consuming and growing GM foods, the company’s GM seeds are now widespread in much of North and South America.

Non-labeling and genetic contamination
The film documents the beginnings of the company as a chemical start-up in the early 1900s, producing saccharin, caffeine and vanillin. As we watch Robin Google up unclassified documents and interview a bevy of officials, scientists and farmers, we see that today’s Monsanto is a giant multinational wielding its considerable financial, political and marketing clout to influence government officials, ruthlessly sue farmers using patent laws – all the while surreptitiously lobbying to keep their potentially toxic products unlabelled or falsely advertised.

Monsanto claims that their genetically modified seeds will solve the food crisis, especially in developing countries, where it will provide significant economic benefits, higher quality and better yield. Nevertheless, the film compellingly shows the unsettling possibilities of genetic contamination of conventional or local varieties of seeds by their genetically-engineered cousins, pointing to a horrific future where global plant biodiversity is nil and farmers are not able to grow anything but genetically contaminated food.

It’s a terrifying thought. But perhaps Monsanto’s agenda is even simpler than all their lofty claims put together. As one farmer puts it, “The reason they do it is control. They want to control seed. They want to own life. I mean, this is the building blocks of food we are talking about. They are in the process of owning food, all food.”

Genetically modified seed “more powerful than bombs”
And what of the future of global food security? In one interview, eco-activist Vandana Shiva asserts: “The second Green Revolution has nothing to do with food security … it is about returns to Monsanto’s profits… patenting is the real aim. If you look at Monsanto’s research agenda, they are testing something like twenty crops at this point with BT (Bacillus thuringiensis) genes. There’s nothing that they are leaving untouched – the mustard, the okra, the rice, the brinjal (eggplant), the rice, the cauliflower – once they have established the norm that seed can be owned as their property, royalties can be collected, and we will depend on them for every seed we grow, for every crop we grow. If they control seed, they control food… it’s strategic, it’s more powerful than bombs, more powerful than guns, and it's the best way to control the populations of the world.”

Importance of labelling genetically modified foods
Despite the rather dismal picture it paints, the film does an excellent job in digging up and piecing the facts together, much of it easily available online (Robin also wrote a book, Le Monde Selon Monsanto, based on her investigations). But what can we as consumers do to address concerns about the possible health and environmental risks of genetically modified foods? Or should we rephrase: what else is Monsanto not telling us? As some surveys already show that a majority of people want GM foods labelled, one crucial step would be to take action to ensure GM foods are clearly labelled and standards quickly put into place, so that consumers can make an informed choice. For in the midst of ignorance, how could we ever choose?

::Montreal Mirror

Related Links on Monsanto
The World According to Monsanto (view English video clip)
Millions Against Monsanto
Business Week on Monsanto, Pickens
Monsanto’s Monopoly Challenged in Munich
Monsanto’s Monopoly Challenged in Munich -- Final Verdict
They are Playing With Our Food Again
African Seed Bank Deposits Arrive In Norway (see comment by M. Polidori)
Monsanto's 7 Deadly Sins (Greenpeace PDF)

Related Links on Bovine Growth Hormone Labeling
Fighting on a Battlefield the Size of a Milk Label (NYT)
Indiana May Ban Hormone Labeling to Protect Monsanto (Wired)

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Comments (9)

How do we Americans get a copy of The World According to Monsanto? Every American should be made aware of what happening with their food supplies.

jump to top Butch Phelps says:

You can order a DVD through ARTE (the French German channel that co-produced and aired the original show back in March) at:

http://www.arteboutique.com/detailProduct.action?product.id=245754

There is an English version of the site that tells you to download the order form here:

http://www.arteboutique.com/HomeEn.action?lang=en

Otherwise, if you would like to brave the French instructions, press "ajouter au panier / add to basket", select "Etas-Unis" as the "zone of livraison / delivery" and "terminer ma commande / complete my order". Shipping appears to be 15 euros.

You may have to register as a new client under "je suis un nouveau client" and to then press "m'inscrire" and enter your information.

Hope this helps!

jump to top Kimberley says:

I somehow find it so hard to believe that thay are able to get away with the things they do. Can't anyone take them to court? I know they can drown any case with money and hot-shot lawyers, but if everyone in America takes Monsanto to court, they can just pay a few dollars each and have the company shut down. Better yet, sentence them to reinvest all their money in organics and other natural food companies, that way they still make money, which is all they care about anyways:)

jump to top amanda says:

The World According to Monsanto is available on YouTube. Watch it before they take it down...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMleWZXhi6s">Part 1 of 10

jump to top Manu Sharma says:

You can order a DVD through ARTE (the French German channel that co-produced and aired the original show back in March) at:

http://www.arteboutique.com/detailProduct.action?product.id=245754

There is an English version of the site that tells you to download the order form here:

http://www.arteboutique.com/HomeEn.action?lang=en

Otherwise, if you would like to brave the French instructions, press "ajouter au panier / add to basket", select "Etas-Unis" as the "zone of livraison / delivery" and "terminer ma commande / complete my order". Shipping appears to be 15 euros.

You may have to register as a new client under "je suis un nouveau client" and to then press "m'inscrire" and enter your information.

Hope this helps!

jump to top Kimberley says:

I think Monsanto is one of the greatest environmental threats the globe faces.

jump to top weee says:

i was recently contacted by a recruiter from monsanto for a position working on crops in hawaii. the recruiter was quick to disclose monsanto's history (specifically mentioned agent orange) and encouraged me to google the company and then contact him if i was still interested in the job. needless to say, i wasn't, but it i thought it was interesting that they made an effort to inform applicants. better than hiding or spinning it, i suppose...

jump to top bluegirl says:

It was on Youtube till it just diappeared.. hmmm??
But you can watch it in its entirety on this site:
cut and past the link..

http://wideeyecinema.com/?p=105

jump to top Joanne Gray says:

you can link to the entire video at: http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=the+world+according+to+monsanto#

jump to top harmony says:

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