Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Monsanto attempts to destroy all seeds, but not their own...

Some say that if farmers don’t want problems from Monsanto, they simply shouldn’t buy Monsanto’s GMO seeds. But it isn’t quite that simple. Monsanto contaminates the fields, trespasses onto the land taking samples, and then sues, saying they own the crop.

Meanwhile, Monsanto is taking many other steps to keep farmers and everyone else from having any access at all to buying, collecting, and saving of normal seeds: More...

See also:

  1. Germans want to kick Monsanto out of Germany...
  2. Why are so many farmers in India committing suicide?
  3. An evening with Vandana Shiva...
  4. India: is Coca Cola guilty of unethical practices in Kala Dera?

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