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For the record: “U.S. declares Iraqis can not save their own seeds”

"As part of sweeping "economic restructuring" implemented by the Bush Administration in Iraq, Iraqi farmers will no longer be permitted to save their seeds, which include seeds the Iraqis themselves have developed over hundreds of years. Instead, they will be forced to buy seeds from US corporations. That is because in recent years, transnational corporations have patented and now own many seed varieties originated or developed by indigenous peoples. In a short time, Iraq will be living under the new American credo: Pay Monsanto, or starve ."

"The American Administrator of the Iraqi CPA (Coalition Provisional Authority) government, Paul Bremer, updated Iraq's intellectual property law to 'meet current internationally-recognized standards of protection'. The updated law makes saving seeds for next year's harvest, practiced by 97% of Iraqi farmers in 2002, and is the standard farming practice for thousands of years across human civilizations, to be now illegal.. Instead, farmers will have to obtain a yearly license for genetically modified (GM) seeds from American corporations. These GM seeds have typically been modified from seeds developed over thousands of generations by indigenous farmers like the Iraqis, and shared freely like agricultural 'open source.'"
breaking the agricultural cycle
karo
That is pathetic. I have no other word. I'm almost speechless.

What is the purpose? GM seeds?
so angry I could spit
QUOTE(karo @ Feb 10 2005, 08:04 PM)
What is the purpose?  GM seeds?
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The purpose? Protecting some sort of US business interests perhaps?
Don
This really makes no sense if the purpose was just to prevent Iraqi farmers from using seeds from their existing, non-GM crops. American farmers who use seeds from Monsanto or any other source of GM (genetically modified) seeds must also agree not to use the seeds from their crops, but to purchase them anew each year. It's an intellectual property issue, and seed "re-users" could be viewed in the same vein as music "file sharers". The problem is, (most) Iraqi farmers aren't currently growing GM crops, but varieties they have grown for centuries. This makes the "updating of Iraq's intellectual property laws" by Paul Bremer pretty transparent as a blatant attempt to provide another protected market for American AG giants.
suburban*misfit
Just a small correction: they can save the seeds from their own varieties of plants. They just can't save the seeds from the new plant varieties registered under the law.

The whole thing is stupid, though. As if seeds are some sort of trademark. I mean, come on. That's just dumb.

http://www.grain.org/nfg/?id=253
jeffmoskin
Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe the folks we now call the Iraqis INVENTED agriculture some 7000 years ago.
ghostgovt
QUOTE(so angry I could spit @ Feb 10 2005, 07:49 PM)
The purpose?  Protecting some sort of US business interests perhaps?
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Sounds like the same trend already happening here in the states, doesn't it?
Big Corp mergers USA.... Halliburton Acme Warehouse Iraq. beep beep

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