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B1 Mittelstufe Englisch 13:07 Educational

Monsanto: The Company that Owns the World’s Food Supply

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Genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, have been the subject of controversy pretty much

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since their inception.

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More recently they’ve become sort of a buzzword for outraged social media experts, but don’t

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let these Twitter crusaders fool you, GMOs are in fact a very serious topic.

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They have an impact on everyone.

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Take the US, for example, where the most produced crop by far is corn.

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In 2014 over 361 million tons of corn were cultivated, more than all other crops combined.

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That corn is then used to make a variety of different products.

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Not just food: you’ll find corn derivatives in Coke, milk,

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toothpaste, aspirin and varnish.

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Corn is also the most popular animal feed, and when you consider the fact that 85% of

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all US corn is genetically modified, you’ll realize GMOs are all around you.

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That’s why this week on Behind the Business we’ll be taking a look at the company that

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started it all: the world’s largest seed company, Monsanto.

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Monsanto was originally founded as a chemical company in 1901 by John Francis Queeny.

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Queeny was in his forties by that point and he had had a pretty rough start to his life.

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The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 left his family homeless when he was only 12.

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He had to quit his education in order to start working full-time as an office boy at a wholesale

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drug firm.

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Through hard work and dedication John climbed the ranks of the pharmaceutical industry,

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and he eventually moved to St. Louis in 1891 as a representative of the Meyer Brothers

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Drug Company, the largest drug distributor at the time.

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Fiver years later John married Olga Monsanto and when he decided to establish a business

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of his own in 1901, he named his company after her.

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John established Monsanto in order to produce saccharin, an artificial sweetener that is

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300 times sweeter than table sugar and has effectively no nutritional value.

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Saccharin was first synthesized in 1879 and although it is a widely popular sugar substitute

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today, back in the 1900s nobody in the US had even heard of it.

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Germany had a near-monopoly on its production, and there wasn’t a single manufacturer in

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the United States.

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John’s newly established business was the first US saccharin producer and the American

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market turned out to be very lucrative.

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One of his earliest customers was actually the Coca Cola company, which still uses saccharin

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in its popular Diet Cokes.

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By 1905 John had added two more food additives to Monsanto’s repertoire: vanillin and coumarin,

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which up until then were also produced only by Germany.

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In its first decade Monsanto barely turned a profit because the Germans were constantly

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undercutting them.

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When the United States declared war on Germany in 1917 though, all chemical imports were

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