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verkagj
Ridin' The Range
DON'T EAT THE PAPAYAS!
Papayas and sugarcane are the main commercial farm crops in Northern Belize. Fruta Bomba, AKA Brooks Tropicals out of Florida have thousands of acres under lease to grow papayas. They are the main employer in this area. But why do I say not to eat the papayas?
GMO - Roundup Ready! The fruit is saturated with chemicals. They spray constantly using various insecticides and herbicides which include Paraquat (Agent Orange).
The tree seedlings are modified to grow at an alarming rate and produce over 100 papayas from each tree.
I bought a barrel from the company that imports the chemicals. It had been washed out and was marked only that it was not fit for potable water storage. I washed it out and where I dumped it, nothing has grown for over a year.
Since it is a Monsanto Roundup Ready plant, Fruta Bomba is very secretive and secure about them. There are guards for every field and guys on 4-wheelers ride around all night. They burn all the irrigation pipes and trees when a field is done. The plants are counted to make sure that field workers do not take any of them.
The government of Belize is now backing them on anything they want to do or where they want to plant because they threatened to move operations to Guatamala. There would be hundreds of people out of a job if they leave.
Since papayas have a thin skin, I don't think that washing or peeling would rid it of all the chemicals. So we don't eat any of them unless it grew from a tree in someone's back yard that I know. I'll have to grow my own.
Papayas and sugarcane are the main commercial farm crops in Northern Belize. Fruta Bomba, AKA Brooks Tropicals out of Florida have thousands of acres under lease to grow papayas. They are the main employer in this area. But why do I say not to eat the papayas?
GMO - Roundup Ready! The fruit is saturated with chemicals. They spray constantly using various insecticides and herbicides which include Paraquat (Agent Orange).
The tree seedlings are modified to grow at an alarming rate and produce over 100 papayas from each tree.
I bought a barrel from the company that imports the chemicals. It had been washed out and was marked only that it was not fit for potable water storage. I washed it out and where I dumped it, nothing has grown for over a year.
Since it is a Monsanto Roundup Ready plant, Fruta Bomba is very secretive and secure about them. There are guards for every field and guys on 4-wheelers ride around all night. They burn all the irrigation pipes and trees when a field is done. The plants are counted to make sure that field workers do not take any of them.
The government of Belize is now backing them on anything they want to do or where they want to plant because they threatened to move operations to Guatamala. There would be hundreds of people out of a job if they leave.
Since papayas have a thin skin, I don't think that washing or peeling would rid it of all the chemicals. So we don't eat any of them unless it grew from a tree in someone's back yard that I know. I'll have to grow my own.