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Monsanto Found Guilty Of Poisoning French Farmer by cocolacec(m): 1:04pm On Sep 14, 2015
US biotech giant Monsanto has been found guilty on appeal of poisoning a French farmer after he inhaled weedkiller. The farmer hailed the decision say it showed Monsanto "was not above the law".

A French court on Thursday upheld a ruling in which US biotech giant Monsanto was found guilty of poisoning a farmer who says he suffered neurological damage after inhaling a weedkiller made by the company.

The plaintiff, cereal farmer Paul Francois, said the decision proved that "David can win against Goliath... And a giant like Monsanto is not above the law."

The case, heard by an appeal court in the southeast city of Lyon, is the first of its kind in France.

The court confirmed a 2012 ruling that Monsanto was "responsible" for the intoxication by its Lasso weedkiller and ordered the US giant to fully compensate Francois.

The farmer said he suffered damage to his health in 2004 after inhaling fumes while he was using Lasso on his maize crop.

Monsanto, which has maintained throughout the process that the product was not dangerous, said it would appeal the decision.

"The decision is very surprising given the inaccuracies and errors that dot Paul Francois's evidence," said the company's lawyer Jean-Daniel Bretzner.

"But this is just another step and the discussion is going to go on and the fight will go on," he added.

Paul Francois argued that Monsanto was aware of the dangers of Lasso long before it was withdrawn from the French market in 2007.

Lasso, which contains high levels of highly toxic monochlorobenzene, was withdrawn from sale in Canada in 1985 and was banned in Belgium and Britain in 1992.
http://www.thelocal.fr/20150911/monsanto-guilty-of-poisoning-french-farmer
Re: Monsanto Found Guilty Of Poisoning French Farmer by FarmTech(m): 4:57pm On Sep 14, 2015
Many people hate this Moosanto, esp organic people.

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