cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/2037887
Europe has one of the most diverse seed industries in the world. In Germany, the Netherlands and France alone, hundreds of small breeders are creating new varieties of cereals, vegetables and legumes.
Relying on decades of careful selection to improve desired traits like yield, disease resistance and flavour, they adapt seeds to local environments through methods like cross-breeding.
This legion of plant breeders help maintain Europe’s biodiversity and ensure that our food supplies stay plentiful. But their work is under growing threat from the patent industry.
Although it’s illegal to patent plants in the EU, those created through technological means are classified as a technical innovation and so can be patented.
This means that small-scale breeders can no longer freely plant these seeds or use them for research purposes without paying licensing fees.
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This is straight out of Monsanto playbook going back decades. There’s a reason why a lot of countries have either passed laws legally shielding local farmers from accidental cross-pollination, or just banning GM seeds, not for any pseudoscience rational, but because of the way agro business uses natural cross pollination as a vector for lawfare and predatory business practices.
This is the reason golden rice never made any inroads.
Greed. No reason other than greed.
You wouldn’t download a seed
But I’d seed an upload
We need a digital seed library with the crispr ready DNA of various seeds for pirates (humans that need to eat) to archive.
I fucking abhor capitalism!
Af first I somehow read Arbor Capitalism and I was like aww fuck they’re coming for the trees now.
I feel like this should work the opposite way: if you can’t keep the genome pure, the crossbred plants aren’t covered by the patent.
“No food grown that we do not own.”
Is lemmy overrun by monsanto shills like reddit yet? Anybody gonna come in here preaching the gospel of “GMOs” and extremely privatized food?
Can I share seeds over I2P?
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