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Farmers File Lawsuit to Protect Themselves Against Monsanto

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Monsanto would have you believe that their seeds cause no risk to modern  agriculture, that they are simply trying to provide the best products to feed  the world. But, both in the lab and in the fields, we’ve seen this to be far  from true. Worse, GMOs are contaminating conventional fields, and  leaving some farmers with no choice as to what they grow. This has led to  numerous farmers joining forces, filing lawsuits against Monsanto to protect  themselves.

Recently, the Public Patent Foundation filed a brief with the high court of  the land in an effort to protect these farmers. The case, Organic Seed Growers  and Trade Association (OSGATA) vs. Monsanto, was  thrown off track earlier this year by an Appellate Court ruling in favor of  the seed giant. Now, organic and conventional family farmers are hoping the  Supreme Court will grant them the right to protect their crops and their  livelihood from contamination and legal action by Monsanto.

Farmers are trying to protect themselves from contamination and lawsuits from patented GMO seeds blowing into their fields. Credit: Takkk via Wiki

Farmers are trying to protect themselves from contamination and lawsuits from patented GMO seeds blowing into their fields. Credit: Takkk via Wiki

The OSGATA is not only concerned about what might happen to their crops if  they are contaminated with GM pollen from neighboring Monsanto fields, but  whether the corporation will sue them for patent infringement. The company says  it won’t. But, they’ve done it before.

“As a seed grower, who has spent the past 37 years of my life protecting and  maintaining the integrity of my seed stock to provide clean, wholesome food to  my customers, I find it unconscionable that Monsanto can contaminate mine or my  neighbors’ crops and not only get away with it, but potentially sue us for  patent infringement,” said Jim Gerritsen, an organic seed farmer and President  of lead Plaintiff OSGATA, according to GMWatch.org. “The appeals court ruling fails to protect my family and our farm and has only  complicated matters.”

Currently, pollen from genetically modified plants is contaminating  conventional fields, leaving those farmers who wish to keep GMOs out with  considerable costs as they test their crops and seeds to ensure there is no  transgenic contamination. What’s worse, the USDA  considers GMO contamination ‘normal’.

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Earlier this year, a US Appeals Court ruled plaintiffs  are unable to bring suit against Monsanto in order to protect themselves from  Monsanto’s contamination. The Court said, “Monsanto has made binding assurances  that it will not take legal action against growers whose crops might  inadvertently contain traces of Monsanto biotech genes.” They made this  determination from an anonymous statement on the Monsanto website.

The peculiar ruling leaves organic and conventional farmers fighting a  spreading fire with a squirt bottle. If they have no rights to sue Monsanto to  protect their farms, they will see their fields contaminated.

The Supreme Court should decide whether or not to hear the case in coming  months. NaturalSociety will keep you informed.

Read more: http://naturalsociety.com/farmers-file-last-ditch-effort-protect-selves-monsanto/#ixzz2psQQDB4F

Big Bankster Gangster Companies:

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They control the seed they control us…

There’s nothing they are leaving untouched: the mustard, the okra, the bringe oil, the rice, the cauliflower. Once they have established the norm: that seed can be owned as their property, royalties can be collected. We will depend on them for every seed we grow of every crop we grow. If they control seed, they control food, they know it – it’s strategic. It’s more powerful than bombs. It’s more powerful than guns.

This is the best way to control the populations of the world. The story starts in the White House, where Monsanto often got its way by exerting disproportionate influence over policymakers via the “revolving door”. One example is Michael Taylor, who worked for Monsanto as an attorney before being appointed as deputy commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1991. While at the FDA, the authority that deals with all US food approvals, Taylor made crucial decisions that led to the approval of GE foods and crops. Then he returned to Monsanto, becoming the company’s vice president for public policy….

Continue reading: http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/the-world-according-to-monsanto/

Related: Bill Gates, Monsanto, and Eugenics: A Corporate takeover of global agriculture It’s “Gods Work”



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