Poland beekeepers kick Monsanto out of the hive, successfully ban bee-killing GM corn
 (NaturalNews) A significant health freedom victory has taken place in  the European nation of Poland, where all plantings of Monsanto's MON810,  a genetically-modified (GM) variety of maize (corn) that produces its  own built-in Bt insecticide in every kernel, have been officially  banned.
The decision comes after thousands of protesters recently  took to the streets in demonstration of the undeniable fact that both  MON810 and the chemicals applied to it are at least partially  responsible for causing Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), the worldwide  phenomenon in which entire swarms of honey bees disappear or turn up  dead.
"The decree is in the works. It introduces a complete ban  on the MON810 strain of maize in Poland," said Polish Agriculture  Minister Marek Sawicki, who also explained to the press that pollen from  MON810 appears to be responsible for further devastating the already  dwindling bee population throughout the country and elsewhere.
According  to reports, Poland's decision to ban MON810 makes it the first nation  to formally acknowledge that Monsanto's GM corn is definitively linked  to CCD. It also affirms the findings of several earlier studies that  have identified a link between Bt GM crops and bee deaths, including  independent research conducted by Pennsylvania beekeeper John McDonald.
McDonald's  research found that bees foraging near Bt crops did not gain the proper  amount of weight, and failed to produce honey in their honey supers  (honey storage bins) when they should have. Their non-Bt crop  counterparts, on the other hand, produced more than double the amount of  honey they needed to survive the winter (http://www.naturalnews.com/025287.html).
Back  in early March, nine European countries -- Belgium, Great Britain,  Bulgaria, France, Germany, Ireland, and Slovakia -- successfully blocked  an effort by the Danish EU presidency to allow expanded cultivation of  GM crops in Europe. And around that same time, France imposed its own  ban on MON810.
Meanwhile, the U.S. continues to forge ahead in  the unmitigated, and largely unregulated, cultivation and use of GM  crops. Despite countless grassroots efforts to put at least some  restraint on GM agriculture, including a number of state initiatives  that would require GMO labeling on food, Monsanto's products continue to  dominate much of the American agricultural landscape.
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Sources for this article include:
http://www.polishnews.com
http://capwiz.com/grassrootsnetroots/issues/alert/?alertid=22033501
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