Publiée le 11 oct. 2013
Protesters across the globe are preparing to rally against genetically modified food giant Monsanto. Hundreds of cities in over 50 countries are expected to take part in Saturday's march. The previous international protest last May gathered around 2 million people together. The marches are calling for a permanent boycott of genetically modified foods and harmful chemicals. Monsanto is also blamed for pollutiing the enivronment and trying to improve its reputation by falsifying safety reports. But the company insists it's playing a key role in feeding the world's rapidly growing population. But Jeffrey Smith who has written extensively about the dangers of GM foods, begs to differ.
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