Dear Stonyfield friends,
On Thursday, January 27, the USDA announced a policy that supports the interests of Monsanto and big biotech and deals a major blow to organic farming. They decided to “deregulate” genetically engineered (GE) alfalfa, meaning to allow its unrestricted use. In the months leading up to this decision, a coalition of us has been working ceaselessly to fight for any and all alternatives. I’ve personally spent days, nights, weekends and vacations as we worked right though the holidays along with our colleagues to try to prevent this chemical giant from steamrolling over farmers, consumers and organic foods supporters. So, it is particularly sad for me to report to you that in this latest round, which is surely just one chapter, they won and we lost.
Making matters worse, on the day of the decision, the Organic Consumers Association distributed an inaccurate, irresponsible and frankly appalling letter that attempted to pin the blame for the USDA’s decision squarely on Stonyfield, Organic Valley and Whole Foods. OCA’s letter is blatantly untrue and dangerously misleading, but also deeply divisive at a time when we all need to be focused on immediate actions necessary to stop this new policy from going into effect.
Let me first state the obvious – leaving aside the fact that USDA’s own organic standards do not allow the use of genetically engineered crops, Stonyfield is absolutely and utterly opposed to the deregulation of GE crops. We believe that these crops are resulting in significantly higher uses of toxic herbicides and water, creating a new generation of costly “super” weeds; pose severe and irreversible threats to biodiversity and seed stocks; do not live up to the superior yield claims of their patent holders; and are unaffordable for small family farmers in the US and around the world. We believe that organic farming methods are proving through objective, scientific validation to offer far better solutions. We also believe that unrestricted deregulation of GE crops unfairly limits farmer and consumer choice.
Thursday’s decision and the long and hard fought battle leading up to it began in 2005 when the USDA deregulated GE alfalfa for the first time. Stonyfield actively supported the organic community’s challenge to the deregulation and eventually the case went all the way to the Supreme Court. In 2007, the Court ruled there could be no deregulation without the USDA making a full assessment of GE alfalfa’s environmental impact and the court placed an injunction on planting of GE alfalfa.
Since then, Monsanto and big biotech have spent tens of millions lobbying in Washington and funding studies that support the use of GE alfalfa. These biotech giants have terrifyingly deep pockets. But despite their efforts, organic advocates were able to persuade the USDA that organic interests must also be considered. And so, for the first time, the USDA in recent months convened stakeholder groups of pro- and anti-biotech organizations including farm groups, manufacturers, industry associations and non-profits to try to reach a consensus on GE alfalfa. This was essentially an attempt to convene meetings between the Davids and Goliaths. Given the overwhelming firepower on the other side, and a decade’s worth of biotech-funded “science”, it was a bold and worthy attempt. Stonyfield, Whole Foods, Organic Valley, and the Organic Trade Association along with many other organic advocates including the Non-GMO Project, Organic Farming Research Foundation, National Cooperative Grocers Association, National Organic Coalition, Beyond Pesticides, and the Center for Food Safety brought forward our arguments for a complete ban on GE alfalfa.
From the outset of these stakeholder discussions, it was clear that GE alfalfa had overwhelming political, legal, financial and regulatory support and thus the odds were severely stacked against any possibility of preventing some level of approval, just as has been the case with GE cotton, soy and corn. Keep in mind that, according to Food and Water Watch, biotech has spent more than half a billion dollars ($547 million) lobbying Congress since 1999. Their lobby expenditures more than doubled during that time. In 2009 alone they spent $71 million. Last year they had more than 100 lobbying firms working for them, as well as their own in-house lobbyists.
In December, to no one’s surprise, the USDA took a complete ban of GE alfalfa off the table as an option, leaving only two choices: complete deregulation or deregulation with some safeguards to protect organic farmers, which they called “co-existence.” The choice we were faced with was to walk away and wait for the legal battle in the courts or stay at the table and fight for safeguards that would attempt to protect organic farmers and consumer choice, still maintaining the option for legal battle later. A smaller coalition of organic interests participated in the meetings with the clear caveat that any decision to deregulate GE alfalfa must include restrictions that protect organic farmers and consumers’ choice. When faced with the overwhelming reality that GE alfalfa would be released despite our best efforts, we believed fighting for some safeguards to protect organic consumers and organic farmers was the best option.
We specifically advocated that any regulatory approval must ensure: (a) protection of seed purity – for organic farmers’ use, and as insurance in case something “crops” up that causes a later reconsideration of the use of biotechnology; (b) organic farmers whose crops become contaminated by GE alfalfa must be compensated by the patent holders for their losses due to losing their organic certification; and (c) the USDA must oversee all testing and monitoring of GE crops to ensure compliance as part of its role in protecting all US agriculture. Needless to say, the biotech coalition was firmly opposed to all three caveats, but we remained united and fought hard for them.
Not once did Stonyfield consider buying what Monsanto was selling – nor will we ever. We have never wavered from our position in defending organic and opposing GE crops. Back in the 1990’s we went head to head with Monsanto over synthetic growth hormones and we were the first US dairy to pay farmers not to use rBGH. We have been fighting them ever since, and will continue to do so. In the days since this very sad decision, we have convened multiple times with our fellow organic advocates and have already begun to plan and invest in our next wave of legal, lobbying and educational efforts.
The fact remains that we cannot and will never stop fighting this battle. The problem with the unrestricted deregulating of GE crops is that the dangers of contamination are permanent and irreversible. Whereas Congress has enacted other legislation to correct and reverse past transgressions, for instance the Clean Air Act and clean water legislation, a “clean crop act” would never be able to undo the damage and losses caused by GE crops. Therefore, the time to fight for these restrictions is now.
We will continue to fight to protect the organic farmers who grow healthy food and the consumers who have every right to choose organic. We will continue to push for unbiased scientific findings about the harmful effects of GE crops. And we will work hard to give our consumers the assurances they need that organic remains free of anything genetically engineered. The battle will now move from the government agencies back to the courts, but we also need new and stronger legislation that addresses toxic herbicides, and threats to biodiversity, seed protection and other ecological costs.
But I need to take a moment to address the misguided and fallacious OCA attack on Stonyfield, Whole Foods and Organic Valley. Their missive has generated many questions in the last couple of days. I have read them with a heavy heart. I have no idea about their motivations. I have never met Ronnie Cummins and he certainly has never asked me for my views on these issues. But simply put, instead of fighting with each other, we need to fight Monsanto and the forces that are causing the voices of hundreds of thousands of Americans who support organic to be silenced. All of us who are opposed to the USDA decision to deregulate GE alfalfa must speak with one voice. Anything less keeps us divided and distracted. I hope that readers of the OCA communications will convey your disappointment with their tactics. These misleading actions do nothing to advance our cause.
I hope that you will continue to be passionate about this incredibly important issue facing the organic industry and that you will join us in the fight in any way you can. Stay tuned as we prepare the next assault.
Sincerely,
Gary Hirshberg
Stonyfield Farm President and CE-YO
UPDATE:
Hi all – many of you have asked what you can do to take action. As we move forward in fighting the next battle, we urge you to join us. Here’s how:
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I get it but at the same time it seems very SELF-SERVING to fight to protect your expensive ORGANIC label instead of a real fight in removing GMO from the shelfs all together. After all if GMO is ended who would pay higher prices for organic. Sorry but thats just how this never win battle is starting to look.
Hello Stoneyfield!
It is becoming pretty hard for you guys to keep a good name. I really hope you are doing the right thing and not conforming. I wanted know if you had anything to say to the Natural New’s article put out..
http://www.naturalnews.com/031168_organics_Monsanto.html#ixzz1Cobo838k
I would like to hear your thoughts on this issue more, as a consumer of your products I want to make sure I am still paying for quality!
Hmmm, when I heard Stonyfield caved to GMOs and Monsanto I figured I’d give you the benefit of the doubt (after all, we went to the same revolutionary college!).
Reading through these very interesting comments, I can see how the hard core organic crowd would see you fighting for something like “partial” regulation of GM alfalfa as caving in.
However, I also take it to heart that there were no BETTER options to fight for within the given legal framework. I think you did the best you could given the circumstances, and fighting for a partial victory (if conceivably possible) is better than fighting for full victory (if completely impossible). So, I don’t think Stonyfield caved per se – just took on a more practical fight – so good for you!
(On the other hand I still see the entire system as corrupt in the first place and government as we know it has to go…)
I can’t believe all you people. If you care SO MUCH about non GMO products then SUPPORT Stoneyfield in their efforts to provide them don’t crap on them the minute the going get’s tough. There’s one thing for sure, there’s no way they can fight this battle if they go out of business because you all stop buying from them. Now before you think I really give a rat’s ass about Stoneyfield’s bottom line let it be known that I don’t subscribe to the whole organic food brouhaha and I only buy Stoneyfield Yogurt because it’s the only one in my supermarket that doesn’t use aspartame. Aspartame gives me a headache, in much the same way that spoiled liberals give me a headache when they don’t get their way.
There’s no way in a society controlled by big business and lobbyists (oh yes it is) that Stoneyfield could fight this successfully, they did ABSOLUTELY the right thing for THEIR families and THIER shareholders, and it was the only thing they could do. I for one wish them well and hope you all don’t put them out of business, because I really need my aspartame free yogurt!
NO, I’m not a shareholder either. I literally buy 6 cups of yogurt a week..that’s the sum total of my relationship to Stoneyfield. Oh yes, well I am originally from Vermont where a lot of the cows live that supply them.
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Hello Gary,
Thank you for all the work that you are doing – and have been doing for so long already!
I was wondering how a whole bunch of people, who are smart, educated, intelligent and well meaning, can make such a horrible decision, as the folks of the USDA (and at Monsanto) have made.
The only reason I can come up with is, that the pro’s and con’s were weighted differently than I would weigh them.
Weighing is dependent on priorities. Priorities are determined by values. And values are created out of believes. Not religious believes, but believes about this world and our role in it.
I find we humans believe that this world was created for the sole purpose to support us, our family, our country, the human species. No wonder we don’t worry about potential damage to it!
My new attitude is summed up in this:
“It” is not about me; I am about it!
Since I came to this realization, my values changed, and with them my priorities, leading to completely different goals and actions.
I am afraid, that as long as the “We are the center of the universe and it’s sole purpose for existence” attitude is not replaced, we as a group/species will continue making horrible decisions…
I am glad, though, that people like you are around, and actually able to be successful in this society. There is hope, after all!
Thank you
Thomas
I am glad you posted this, Gary. I came to your site ready to ask questions about the allegations of OCA. I don’t believe everything I read, and I know that big agri-business is not above disseminating false information to dilute and divert the issue. This caught between a rock and a hard place is familiar–the food safety bill went that way too. I agree with your position, better to have partial protection while still fighting than none at all. Wars are not won or lost on single battles. Keep up the good fight.
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I can’t believe you summarized this into a left/right battle in the title of your letter. Here is the title of the newsletter that I received from Organic Valley, “WE STAND UNITED IN OPPOSITION TO GE ALFALFA,” a title that seems quite a bit more suited to the topic at hand. So Gary, is your battle against the “Right” or is it against GE Alfalfa?
@jenjen … I believe you misinterpreted the title. The intention is “right” as in “correct” or “appropriate” – not right vs. left.
In other words, fighting each other is not fighting the right (correct) opponent. The right (appropriate) opponent is Monsanto.
The less government regulation there is, the better this country will be for everyone! If I choose to buy organic for my family, it will be because I CHOOSE to do that and not because government regulation made that my only option. It is extremely disappointing to me to see a company hoping for more government regulation instead of just promoting their own product.
You are so right Keri! Government regulation is a sad, sad thing!
The problem is just, that Government regulation is necessary if the people are not smart enough to do what makes sense. Most of the laws fall in this category. I never thought of killing anybody – but there is a government regulation disallowing this – fro the good of the rest of us.
If we all would be less focused on our individual gain all the companies and organizations we work for would have much less of a negative impact on the world. And there would be much less government regulations necessary…
I, for one, wish for much less regulation, but for this dream to come true we all have to change our attitude. Maybe a change from “I am the center of the universe and the most important” to “I am the tool that the universe uses to continue the development of this creation” would be a great first step…
Thomas
(www.toolOfTheUniverse.org)
Let’s pray about it. That’s going to give a big advantage in your efforts. I personally invite you, Gary, to call me on my cellular phone and we can pray about this. E-mail me for my cellular phone number.
Regards,
Paul
“It is poisonous food. We consider this not only dangerous,
but very dangerous. Everyone who eats this food will be
put out of the world very quickly.”
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on Genetically Engineered Food’s, in 1994
Why are you attacking Stoneyfield? Is it a gathering of Monsanto supporters? Well, they don’t need you, they have it all, FDA panel working for them, money made of you to lobby politicians. Organic farmers don’t… Just because Stoneyfield and us as consumers lost that battle it doesn’t mean they signed with Monsanto. They just have so much MORE power and money. If you take time to read, the organic community is going to sue this decision. But how can they fight, they don’t have money or political power to match Monsanto’s. All they have is a bunch of lame “supporters’, who turn their backs on them. Good job, do you understand that this deregulation will drive THEM out of business and you are just helping by turning your backs and in the end digging your own graves.
Just sending some support to Stonyfield and Gary. Stick with it. Don’t give up the fight. I have a real sense of your integrity and honesty, and believe your motives are pure. Your products are wonderful and I trust them totally. God bless you. And ignore the total insanity that seems to be peppering this comment board. Crazy stuff. Take care.
Busted! They are pathological Liars. Of course they sold out. Follow the money. Whole Foods Bastards will tell you that ‘free-glutamates’ are natural but is just another name for MSG. They will now set the new standard and inform you that it is okay to eat and what is safe. The stock holders need your money to live off. These Scum bag CEOS need a wake up call today. Call them on the phone and waste their time asking questions. Stop buying from Whole Foods and New Seasons! they are greedy greedy greedy. The employees are some real freaks, perverts, limp wrist freaky faggoty liberals, empowered feminist nazis for example. Whole Foods likes to show off their show case freak big fat lesbian with a goatee (Portland , Oregon S.E. Division Store). I lost my appetite and left the store without a purchase. ‘Liberal Freaks’ like as in freedom to be a freak movement: Tattoos, Scarification, Piercing, Perversion, Baggy clothes and whatever feels good. 2000-2011. The idiot hippy and liberal faggot consumers are just a brainwashed as these corporations. Educated stupid people are everywhere they are told what to think and that makes them not only dangerous but the enemy!
I’m still going to boycott whole foods and stonyfield… I’ll go to my local private health food store that is implementing its own GMO identification system… screw all of you. Corporate/human status… you guys have the money and lawyers and still refuse to use your power to serve the people… “WE DON’T WANT GMO” ……. we don’t want you.
Stonyfield is being swamped by nut cases. I love your yogurt. The fewer ingrediants the better. So sorry to see the teabagger nuts messing up your blog. I have been aware of organic food since the OGF magazines of the 1950′s which I found in my father-in-law’s attic in 1968. I was sorry to see the children of the Kean’s sell Walnut Acres from which I used to buy in large quanities. Good luck.
Due to your surrender to the Monsanto-run USDA, I cannot, in good conscience trust your judgment as to what constitutes good Organic, or Natural foods. You have lost my business, and my respect with this surrender to those who are poisoning the world’s food supply.
Are you aware that much of the “genes” that are used in GE/GMO foods are actually cancer virus’? Like Human Cytomegalovirus and Simian Virus 40 being used in the GMO fish nowadays. They are both cancer virus’ – Simian virus 40 is the “Green Monkey” Virus which has killed many people, Shame on you, you are now part and parcel with the eugenics movement in this world, along with Henry Kissinger, Bill Gates, Tony Blair, the Clintons, Ted Turner, Vincente Fox and others. If they want to reduce the population, they should start at home, not murder the rest of us with the GMO/GE foods, flouride, mercury-laden flu shots, etc.! It’s all about “population reduction” – Eugenics! How many sicknesses, diseases, and deaths will it take to convince you to stick to your morals instead of selling out to the highest bidder? At least, the Nazi Generals had an excuse, they were under orders ….. you have NO excuse – you could have said NO!!
You tried to make a deal with the Devil, and got your throat slit in the process.
How can we trust what you say. Just like whole foods ,How do we know this letter is not a scam as well and you got caught and now you are trying to cover up what you really feel?
Gary talk to Ronnie. OCA is under attack because of their funding under grants from questionable sources. The scrutiny is or can be a valuable awareness and consciousness building to overcome the GMO contamination problem. A problem I have as a certified organic alfalfa producer and my family are organic consumers. Of your products so we scrutinize our choices and make informed decisions in relation to our food our life.
Mr Hirshberg,
Those who have done the research know that Zionists are behind the conspiracy to enslave humanity. As a Jew, what is your position on Zionism?
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HOTGreenWasabi did just state the truth. I looked it up and hes right!
stoneyfield…the company that allowed it’s products to be distributed in Canada by the subsidiary of NWO giant Sunopta…
doublespeak quotient…100…credibility…0
Aren’t you owned 40 percent by the corp that owns Evian and Dannon (which if you weren’t aware uses ASPARTAME in their products)???
You sold out long ago–What possible incentive do you have to twell the truth when you are owned 40 PERCENT! by big corp??? Why should we listen to you when you are owned by a huge corp that has only the interests of big corps that will poison the population in mind??? Dannon is NOT an organic brand!
Stonyfield is not owned by Dannon but rather part of the Groupe Danone family and we have a unique partnership with Groupe Danone. Our CE-Yo Gary Hirshberg, who co-founded our company in 1983, is still our full-time president and manages the company much as he always has–remaining committed to family farms, healthy people, healthy food, and a healthy planet. Our mission has always been about healthy people and food and Gary has seen to it that we have always fought for food free of persistent toxic chemicals, hormones, and antibiotics. That will never change, and it’s why we are continuing our more than five-year fight against GE contamination to this day.
amy…you just doubled the doublespeak quotient …and by sounding so vapidly wholesome and ‘natural’ while doing so, took this thread to new lows of hyper-patronizing of the client base…
Corporations are not going to say – We’re gambling with all life, present and future, suckas!” even though that is exactly what they are doing.
So Monsanto and monsters are going to try to shift the blame. Where did the noise blaming Stonyfield and Organic Valley begin, anyways? Here?:
http://www.prwatch.org/node/9903
I personally believe the reason why WF, OV, and you , Stonyfield, were “attacked” by the OCA is because you guys advocated finding a middle-ground after the idea of ban on GE Alfalfa was discarded by the politicians. Though i believe that Monsanto’s power would super-cede any other positions on the issue, you still fell into their trap in my opinion. By advocating rules for the “co-existence” option you were admitting defeat. A true spiritual warrior never gives up on his position; by advocating the middle ground and making rules for “co-existence” you inadvertently admitted that “co-existence” would be OK. Though you may not think of it that way, that is how i see it. I respect Stonyfield for its previous battles to strive for non-GE crops, but this middle ground stuff is BullS***. GMO’s could destroy seed purity of crops for forever; i will never grow corn, soybeans, alfalfa, and others ever again. Isn’t that sad; I just want to eat what i grow and save my own seed. Even if the odds are 1 trillion to 1 never give in to any existence of GMO’s.
Obama is a product of the Soviet, Nazi, blue blood partnership.
We have all eaten GMO’s and its really not a big deal. life forms adapt to their environment. I for one am lactose intolerant, and have suffered obesity from dairy products most of my child and young adulthood. I discovered that I was not able to tolerate dairy products. I stopped all dairy consumption. I now have a perfect BMI. I don’t buy organic often enough. I eat GMO tacos, and burritos hold the cheese, and sour cream.
What don’t you understand about the SYSTEM NOT WORKING? It is a FRAUD – and more and more people are waking up to this Fact. You’ve met with the PRESIDENT? Wowie Zowie!! Obama is a mentally disturbed Narcissistic Dancing Puppet for the British Empire. He is a Tool of Wall Street. He is an IMPOSTOR. Wake the fu-k up, for crissake. This is a DIRECT ATTACK – an ACT OF WAR against the American and the World’s PEOPLE. Don’t you SEE this? The system is in place to protect the ELITE, The Ultra-Rich, The Corporate MONSTERS, etc. As with Egypt, soon to be Syria, Jordan, Ireland, and many coming – it is time to take this to the STREETS. SHUT DOWN THE SYSTEM…it will KILL us all…Backroom Deals with Criminals masquerading as Statesmen will NOT solve this. If we want REAL FOOD, and a REAL WORLD, we cannot work with an UNREAL system.Organize and Take this to the STREETS. Make sure EVERYONE knows how they are trying to Globally DEPOPULATE and FOOD is one of the BEST Tools that they have. Find out about CODEX ALIMENTARIUS – check Youtube for Dr. Rima Laibow, MD….GET INFORMED and GET INVOLVED. SCREW the CORPORATE CRIMINALS.