“Open Source” Seeds Loosen Big Ag’s Grip on Farmers – World Sensorium / Conservancy

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Summary:

"Just like software development has been co-opted by a few global companies like Microsoft and Apple, the international seed development and trade, too, is controlled by a few big giants like Bayer (Monsanto), Corteva (DuPont) and ChemChina (Syngenta). A 2012 Oxfam study found that four companies dominate more than 60 percent of the global trade with grains....

In 2012, Kloppenburg and half a dozen like-minded agriculture experts founded OSSI [Open Source Seed Initiative] as an alternative to the monopolies. OSSI’s aim is the “free flow and exchange of genetic resources, of plant breeding and variety development,” Kloppenburg says. With global warming, disease and changing climatic patterns, “we need novel plant varieties that are capable of responding to the changes. Farm to table is popular, but we really need to talk about seed to table.”..."

Link:

https://worldsensorium.com/open-source-seeds-loosen-big-ags-grip-on-farmers/

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Date tagged:

02/11/2023, 09:12

Date published:

02/11/2023, 04:12