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http://www.grist.org/comments/food/2008/06/13/
...the biotech giant Monsanto -- which dominates the
global seed markets for corn, soy, and cotton -- announced its intention to double yields for its "core crops" by
2030, all the while reducing "by one-third the amount of key resources" required
to grow them.
To do so, Monsanto and its allies are stockpiling patents for so-called
"climate ready" genes that will ostensibly equip plants to withstand severe
weather. "In the face of climate chaos and a deepening world food crisis, the
Gene Giants are gearing up for a PR offensive to re-brand themselves as climate
saviors," writes the watchdog outfit ETC Group in a recent report. "The focus on so-called climate-ready genes is a
golden opportunity to push genetically engineered crops as a silver bullet
solution to climate change."If the current crisis has taught us one thing, it's
that food production needs to become more diversified and dispersed, not
concentrated ever more tightly into fewer and fewer hands.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Monsanto Stockpiles Patents for "Climate Ready" Genes
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