The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has agreed to hear arguments on a Maui County moratorium on farming genetically modified crops, which was struck down by a federal judge in Hawaii last year.

The Maui News reported that the appeals court rejected Monsanto’s motion to dismiss the appeal.

More than 23,000 Maui residents voted to approve the moratorium in 2014. It would have temporarily banned growing genetically engineered crops until the county conducted a public health and environmental study of their impacts.

But Monsanto, Dow Agrigenetics and other agricultural groups sued to block the ban from going into effect. Judge Susan Mollway ruled against the moratorium last summer.

Click here to read the full story from Maui News.

Before you go

Civil Beat is a small nonprofit newsroom that provides free content with no paywall. That means readership growth alone can’t sustain our journalism.

The truth is that less than 1% of our monthly readers are financial supporters. To remain a viable business model for local news, we need a higher percentage of readers-turned-donors.

Will you consider becoming a new donor today? 

About the Author