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Shaka Movement Meeting to Discuss Monsanto Fields

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Shaka Movement meeting. Images from event flyer.

Shaka Movement meeting. Images from event flyer.

By Wendy Osher

The Shaka Movement, the group that filed the petition in support of a moratorium on genetically engineered organisms in Maui County, hosts a public meeting today to discuss Monsanto’s operations in Kīhei.

Discussion will focus on health concerns raised by those living downwind from Monsanto fields in South Maui.

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Speakers at the event will include Dr. Lorrin Pang , who will be speaking as a private citizen; Dr. Hector Valenzuela, a professor at the University of Hawaiʻi College of Tropical Agriculture; Melissa Yee, a coordinator for “Seeds of Truth”; and farmer Alika Atay.

The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Kīhei Community Center in South Maui.

In a flyer for the meeting, the group claims that 80 chemicals are sprayed on the fields, creating issues of pesticide drift and runoff into the environment, and groundwater contamination.

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The event flyer further states that the company experiments with new genetically engineered seed test crops, and called the area an “open air laboratory.”

A request for comment from Monsanto was deferred to the Citizens Against the Maui County Farming Ban, which declined comment this afternoon.

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