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A Town Demands Protection from Pesticides
February 23, 2016
National Geographic
by Elizabeth Grossman
Almost a year ago, National Geographic told the story of Aixa, now eight years old, who lives in Avia Terai, a town in Argentina surrounded by soybeans and other crops treated with pesticides. Included was a photograph by Marco Vernaschi that showed tumors and blotches covering Aixas face and body.
The dramatic photograph brought attention to the problems of Avia Terai, giving its residents the courage to speak out about their concerns. Now conditions have improved in the town. Residents have sought advance notice of aerial pesticide spraying and are lodging complaints. Farm workers are demanding better on-the-job protections, says Alejandra Gomez, a lawyer and co-founder of Red Salud, a volunteer network of doctors, lawyers, and scientists. And authorities have taken some action, so pesticides are no longer sprayed in Aixas neighborhood or close to schools on weekdays.
But while some things have changed for the better for Aixa and others living in Avia Terai, pesticide use has not stopped altogether, so worries continue. The community also is without running water, which exacerbates the health concerns.
What Avia Terai has been dealing with is not an isolated problem for those living and working in Argentinas agricultural regions, where pesticides are used extensively. Argentina grows more soybeans than any other country except the United States and Brazil. It also is the worlds third largest grower of genetically engineered crops, primarily soybeans engineered to resist the herbicide glyphosate. This engineering allows farms to spray the herbicide to kill weeds without damaging their crops.
Near Cordoba, about 500 miles from Avia Terai but similar agriculturally, studies have found above-average rates of congenital birth defects, hypothyroidism, neurological problems, immune system disorders including lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, fertility and pregnancy problems, and certain cancers.
More:
https://www.organicconsumers.org/news/town-demands-protection-pesticides
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truedelphi
(32,324 posts)Let us all divest ourselves of those politicians who support the TPP, and those who have made things so easy-peasey for Monsanto and other Big Ag concerns, at the expense of the Avia Terai's of the world.
Judi Lynn
(160,545 posts)Who can imagine a child thinking he/she wants to grow up to become a paid industry maggot in Congress?