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    Monsanto a sustainable agriculture company. Monsanto Company is a publicly traded American multinational agricultural corporation headquartered in Creve Coeur, Missouri. Founded in 1901 by John Francis, by the 1940s it was a major producer of plastics, including polystyrene and synthetic fibers. Monsanto has become the world leader in genetically modified organisms. Present in 46 countries, leader in biotechnology produces 90% of GMOs grown worldwide (soybean, rapeseed, cotton, corn, etc..) and

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    History Of Monsanto

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    Monsanto had exhibited quite a history from its early beginnings in 1901. It commenced with the creator and owner John F. Queeny who at that time chose to name the company after his wife – Olga Monsanto Queeny. The first product produced was an artificial sweetener called saccharine, which was sold to Coca-Cola (Ferrell & Hartline 2014). Over time, Monsanto would reinvent the company’s focus and expand additional product lines that include – agricultural chemicals, synthetic rubber, petroleum, Roundup

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    Monsanto Satire

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    The use of Monsanto’s tactical format for approaching farmers who misuse their seeds is one that I find a little concerning. Monsanto has a policy that the farmers who purchase their seeds sign that they are not able to save their seeds or replant them for the next years crop. It is important for all industries to protect their patented product, but I am not sure preventing the farmer’s from using a product purchased in a previous year would damage their patent. The farmer has already purchased

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    Stakeholders Of Monsanto

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    The various stakeholders of the Monsanto Company are: (and not necessarily in this order) • investors • producers • consumers • customers • collaborators • employees • and regulators There is a constant struggle for the GMO which has increased over recent times. The agriculture market always needs a new genetically modified seed which has created a large customer base for the Monsanto Company. However, simultaneously there are low yield cycles that make it difficult for both

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    Monsanto Case

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    The class discussion for this week is about our first case review concerning Monsanto. Monsanto is a multinational corporation that has had a lot of legal issues and poor decisions made since its inception in 1901. The company’s name has been tarnished multiple times and after each occurrence it seems as if their solution is to change the company focus and alter their name. Despite the lawsuits and settlements, Monsanto continues to be a profitable company. They have switched focus yet again to

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    Monsanto Is Bad

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    (genetically modified organisms) have been added to food that we eat everyday. For example in the video, the Monsanto company took over this older farmers land because they accused him of using a monsanto's patent. So know the farmer who’s farm had been in the family for generations had to farm GMO food, and pay the Monsanto company a fee or leave the farm. By doing this the Monsanto company affected the economy, health and the environment. Any food that affects our health, environment and economy

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    Monsanto Sociology

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    LUBBOCK, TEXAS– Janice Person of Monsanto shared her expertise in story telling to Texas Tech students in the Department of Agricultural Education and Communications Friday, Sept. 23. Person, online engagement director for Monsanto, said that story telling was a great way for agriculturalists to efficiently connect to consumers around the world. Person said with agriculture being such a small percentage of our over all population that we need more people sharing and connecting in a way that consumers

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    Monsanto Essay

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    Monsanto Seeds Putting small farmers out of business, a history of paying lobbyists to block government regulations on genetically modified organisms, destroying the environment, lacking testing on their products; these are all characteristics of Monsanto’s company. Monsanto is a company that provides the largest producer of genetically engineered seeds (Neuman). Monsanto’s corporation is a danger to our health and environment. “Monsanto Company started off its chemical business in 1997

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    Monsanto And Bayer

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    any business, the typical stakeholder groups for the Monsanto Company include board of directors, employees, supply chain members, consumers, management, regulatory bodies, environmentalists, and the agricultural community (Ferrell, Fraedrich, & Ferrell, 2015). On a more modern note, Monsanto and Bayer have been attempting to buy-out or merge as a company during 2016 to 2018 and it appears that Bayer will be the purchasing agent and Monsanto will be a subsidiary of Bayer (Varela, 2016). With Bayer

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    Monsanto Stakeholders

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    Monsanto has various stakeholder groups all across the globe. The key stakeholders are: members of the global financial community; farmers and other agricultural organizations; Monsanto employees; animal feed producers and distributors; insect/pest control organizations; federal, state and local agricultural, regulatory and environmental agencies; and the list goes on and on (Beyond the Rows, 2012). Monsanto states that their main goals is to provide stakeholders with better information regarding

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