Pesticide Pushers Spin the Bee Crisis to Protect Profits

By Press Release
Published on April 29, 2014
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Pesticide companies are using PR tricks straight out of Big Tobacco’s playbook to manufacture doubt about bee-killing neonicotinoids, while they continue to profit from the sale of neonics.

On the eve of Bayer’s Annual Stockholders’ Meeting in Germany, author Michele Simon and environmental group Friends of the Earth released a new report documenting the tactics used by Bayer and other pesticide companies to delay regulatory action on neonicotinoid (neonic) pesticides — a key contributor to bee declines.

The European Union banned the three most widely used neonicotinoids, based on strong science indicating that neonics can kill bees outright and make them more vulnerable to pests, pathogens and other stressors. However, these pesticides are still widely used in the U.S. despite massive bee losses that threaten vital food crops, from almonds in California to apples in Washington.

The new report, “Follow the Honey: 7 ways pesticide companies are spinning the bee crisis to protect profits,” uncovers the deceptive public relations tactics used by Bayer, Swiss-based Syngenta (NYSE: SYT) and U.S.-based Monsanto (NYSE: MON), to deflect blame from their products’ contributions to bee declines.

“These pesticide companies use PR tricks straight out of Big Tobacco’s playbook to manufacture doubt about science and fool politicians and the public to delay action, while they keep profiting from bee-killing pesticides,” said Michele Simon, report author and public health attorney who tracks corporate tactics.

PR tactics revealed in the report include:

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