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U.S.

and Monsanto Dominate Global Market for GM Seeds

By Organic Consumers Association


August 7, 2013

For related articles and more information, please visit OCA's Millions Against Monsanto page and our Genetic
Engineering page.
One glance at the statistics and its clear: The U.S. and Monsanto dominate the global market for genetically engineered crops.
Forty percent of the worlds genetically modified (GM) crops are grown in the U.S., where Monsanto controls 80 percent of the GM
corn market, and 93 percent of the GM soy market.
Worldwide, 282 million acres are planted in Monsantos GM crops, up from only 3 million in 1996, according to Food and Water
Watch.
Forty percent of U.S. cropland, or 151.4 million acres, are planted in Monsantos crops. Monsanto owns 1,676 seed, plant and
other applicable patents.
Maybe its time we ask ourselves: How long will we tolerate the growing monopolization and genetic engineering of seeds by a
monopolistic pesticide company that poses a deadly threat to our health, our environment and the future of our food?
Global GM Seed Market
40.8: Percent of worlds GM crops grown in the U.S.
Source: International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech... (ISAAA), 2012
76.3: Percent of worlds GM crops grown by the U.S., Brazil, and Argentina.
Source: International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech... (ISAAA), 2012
9: Number of countries responsible for 97% of the worlds GMO crops.
Source: International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech...(ISAAA), 2012
8: Number of GMO crops that have been approved for commercial production worldwide (soy, cotton, corn, canola, sugarbeet,
papaya, squash/yellow zucchini, and alfalfa).
Source: International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech...(ISAAA), 2012
11: Number of countries that grow GM soybean (81% of global planting).
Source: International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech...(ISAAA), 2012
15. Number of countries that grow GM cotton (81% of global planting).
Source: International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech...(ISAAA), 2012
17: Number of countries that grow GM maize (35% of global planting).
Source: International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech...(ISAAA), 2012
4: Number of countries that grow GM canola (30% of global planting).
Source: International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech...(ISAAA), 2012
Monsanto Monopoly
80: Percent of U.S. corn grown from Monsanto patented GMO seeds.
Source: Food And Water Watch, 2013

93: Percent of U.S. soy grown from Monsanto patented GMO seeds.
Source: Food And Water Watch, 2013
27: Percent of Monsanto profits that came from the sale of Roundup herbicide.
Source: Food And Water Watch, 2013
1,676: Number of seed, plant, and other applicable patents owned by Monsanto.
Source: Food And Water Watch, 2013
282 million: Number of acres Monsanto products are grown worldwide (up from 3 million in 1996).
Source: Food And Water Watch, 2013
151.4 million: Number of acres Monsantos GE crop traits are grown in the U.S. (40% of total cropland).
Source: Food and Water Watch, 2013
95: Percent of the U.S. GE corn seed market containing Monsantos traits.
Source: Food And Water Watch, 2013
89: Percent of the U.S. GE cotton seed market containing Monsantos traits.
Source: Food And Water Watch, 2013
Compiled by Zack Kaldveer, assistant media director for the Organic Consumers Association

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