Link to original article : As Challenge over Seed Rights Approaches Supreme Court, New Report Exposes Devastating Impact of Monsanto Practices on U.S. Farmers
What's funny is this :
(I read this in the About Monsanto page on their website)
The irony isn't it ?
But on the real, U.S. Farmers are doomed.
They seem to be bound by law to use (and buy !) new seeds every year without the possibility to replant those they already have. All in the name of the holy patents
Imagine this at a worldwide scale !
It's so demonic, friends
All the studies which the article is based from can be found in the endnotes of the PDF.As Challenge over Seed Rights Approaches Supreme Court, New Report Exposes Devastating Impact of Monsanto Practices on U.S. Farmers
WASHINGTON, D.C. February 12, 2013 Center for Food Safety and Save Our Seeds Investigate Role of Seed Patents in Consolidating Corporate Control of Global Food Supply
Today, one week before the Supreme Court hears arguments in Bowman v. Monsanto Co., the Center for Food Safety (CFS) and Save our Seeds (SOS) two legal and policy organizations dedicated to promoting safe, sustainable food and farming systems will launch their new report, Seed Giants vs. U.S. Farmers.
The new report investigates how the current seed patent regime has led to a radical shift to consolidation and control of global seed supply and how these patents have abetted corporations, such as Monsanto, to sue U.S. farmers for alleged seed patent infringement.
Seed Giants vs. U.S. Farmers also examines broader socio-economic consequences of the present patent system including links to loss of seed innovation, rising seed prices, reduction of independent scientific inquiry, and environmental issues.
Debbie Barker, Program Director for Save Our Seeds and Senior Writer for the Report, said today: Corporations did not create seeds and many are challenging the existing patent system that allows private companies to assert ownership over a resource that is vital to survival, and that, historically, has been in the public domain.
Among the reports discoveries are several alarming statistics:
-As of January 2013, Monsanto, alleging seed patent infringement, had filed 144 lawsuits involving 410 farmers and 56 small farm businesses in at least 27 different states.
-Today, three corporations control 53 percent of the global commercial seed market.
-Seed consolidation has led to market control resulting in dramatic increases in the price of seeds. From 1995-2011, the average cost to plant one acre of soybeans has risen 325 percent; for cotton prices spiked 516 percent and corn seed prices are up by 259 percent.
The report also disputes seed industry claims that present seed patent rules are necessary for seed innovation. As Bill Freese, senior scientist at Center for Food Safety and one of the reports contributors notes: Most major new crop varieties developed throughout the 20th century owe their origin to publicly funded agricultural research and breeding.
Additionally, Seed Giants vs. U.S. Farmers reports a precipitous drop in seed diversity that has been cultivated for millennia. As the report notes: 86% of corn, 88% of cotton, and 93% of soybeans farmed in the U.S. are now genetically-engineered (GE) varieties, making the option of farming non-GE crops increasingly difficult.
While agrichemical corporations also claim that their patented seeds are leading to environmental improvements, the report notes that upward of 26 percent more chemicals per acre were used on GE crops than on non-GE crops, according to USDA data.
Further, in response to an epidemic of weed resistance to glyphosate, the primary herbicide used on GE crops, Dow AgroSciences is seeking USDA approval of next generation corn and soybeans resistant to 2,4-D, an active ingredient in Agent Orange. Monsanto is seeking approval for GE dicamba-resistant soybeans, corn, and cotton.
At the launch of the report via teleconference today, experts from the Center for Food Safety and Save our Seeds were joined by Mr. Vernon Hugh Bowman, the 75-year-old Indiana soybean farmer who, next week, will come up against Monsanto in the Supreme Court Case. When asked about the numerous comparisons being drawn between his case and the story of David and Goliath, Mr. Bowman responded, I really dont consider it as David and Goliath. I dont think of it in those terms. I think of it in terms of right and wrong.
In December of 2012, the Center for Food Safety, and Save Our Seeds submitted an amicus brief to the Supreme Court on behalf of Mr. Bowman, which supports the right of farmers to re-plant saved seed. Arguments in the case are scheduled for February 19th.
For the full report : http://www.centerforfoodsafety.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Seed-Giants_final.pdf
More information on the CFS and SOS can be found at: The Center for Food Safety | Protecting Human Health and the Environment
What's funny is this :
(I read this in the About Monsanto page on their website)
Producing more, conserving more and improving lives.
That's sustainable agriculture. And that's what Monsanto is all about.
Monsanto could not exist without the farmers.
Billions of people depend upon what farmers do. And so will billions more. In the next few decades, farmers will have to grow as much food as they have in the past 10,000 years - combined.
It's our purpose to work alongside farmers to do exactly that. We do this by selling seeds, traits developped through biotechnology, and crop protection chemicals.
The Challenge : meeting the needs of today while preserving the planet for tomorrow
The irony isn't it ?
But on the real, U.S. Farmers are doomed.
They seem to be bound by law to use (and buy !) new seeds every year without the possibility to replant those they already have. All in the name of the holy patents
Imagine this at a worldwide scale !
It's so demonic, friends