"March against Monsanto" held in 250 US cities and dozens of other countries over genetically modified foods.
Protests against seed giant Monsanto are getting under way across the US and in dozens of other countries.
"March Against Monsanto" organisers said they calling attention to the dangers posed by genetically modified food and the companies that produce it.
Protests were being held in more than 250 cities on Saturday.
Genetically modified plants are grown from seeds engineered to resist insecticides and herbicides, add nutritional benefits and improve crop yields. The company also produces many highly toxic chemicals including pesticides, plastics and artificial food additives.
Some believe they can lead to health problems and harm the environment.
Opponents have pushed for mandatory labelling, though the federal government and many scientists say the technology is safe.
The Monsanto company, based in Saint Louis, said Saturday that it respects people's rights to express their opinion, but believes its seeds help farmers produce more food, while conserving water and energy.
al jazeera
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