Dear Avaazers,
It’s
unbelievable, but Monsanto and Co. are at it again. These profit-hungry
biotech companies have found a way to exclusively ‘own’ something that
freely belongs to us all -- our food! They’re trying to patent away our
everyday vegetables and fruits like cucumber, broccoli and melons,
forcing growers to pay them and risk being sued if they don’t.
But
we can stop them from buying up Mother Earth. Companies like Monsanto
have found loopholes in European law to get away with this, so we just
need to close them shut before they set a dangerous global precedent.
And to do that, we need key countries like Germany, France and the
Netherlands -- where opposition is already growing -- to call for a vote
to stop Monsanto’s plans. The Avaaz community has shifted governments
before, and we can do it again.
Many farmers and politicians are
already against this -- we just need to bring in people power to
pressure these countries to keep Monsanto’s hands off our food. Sign now
and share with everyone to help build the biggest food defense call
ever:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/monsanto_vs_mother_earth_loc/?tJgkebb
Once
a patent exists in one country, trade agreements and negotiations often
push other countries to honour it as well. That's why these food
patents change everything about how our food chain works: for thousands
of years, farmers could choose which seeds they’d use without worrying
about getting sued for violating intellectual property rights. But now,
companies launch expensive legal campaigns to buy patents on
conventional plants and force farmers to pay exorbitant royalty fees.
Monsanto and Co. claim that patents drive innovation -- but in fact they
create a corporate monopoly of our food.
But luckily, the
European Patent Office is controlled by 38 member states who, with one
vote, can end dangerous patents on food that is bred using conventional
methods. Even the European Parliament has issued a statement objecting
to these kinds of destructive patents. Now, a massive wave of public
outcry could push them to ban the patenting of our everyday food for
good.
The situation is dire already -- Monsanto alone owns 36% of
all tomato, 32% of sweet pepper and 49% of cauliflower varieties
registered in the EU. With a simple regulatory change, we could protect
our food, our farmers and our planet from corporate control -- and it's
up to us to make it happen:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/monsanto_vs_mother_earth_loc/?tJgkebb
The
Avaaz community has never been afraid to stand up to corporate capture
of our institutions, from pushing back the Rupert Murdoch mafia, to
helping ensure that telecoms keep their hands off our Internet. Now it’s
time to defend our food supply from this corporate takeover.
With hope and determination,
Jeremy, Michelle, Oli, Dalia, Pascal, Ricken, Diego and the whole Avaaz team
SOURCES:
Conventionally-bred plants or animals should be exempt from patents, say MEPs (EU Parliament)
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/pressroom/content/20120509IPR44733/html/Conventionally-bred-plants-or-animals-should-be-exempt-from-patents-say-MEPs
President of the European Patent Office gives green light for patents on plants and animals (No Patents on Seeds)
http://www.no-patents-on-seeds.org/en/information/background/green-light-for-patents-on-plants-and-animals
Monsanto: All Your Seeds Belong to Us (Mother Jones)
http://www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2013/02/scotus-hears-monsanto-soybean-case
Plant Patentability Questions Deepen In EPO Tomato Patent Case (IP Watch)
http://www.ip-watch.org/2012/06/13/plant-patentability-questions-deepen-in-epo-tomato-patent-case/
Tomato patent back before EPO’s Enlarged Board of Appeal (Europolitics)
http://europolitics.eis-vt-prod-web01.cyberadm.net/business-competitiveness/tomato-patent-back-before-epo-s-enlarged-board-of-appeal-art336003-7.html
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