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Organic Farm Groups Sue Monsanto

Posted: 03/31/11 11:38 AM ET

Family farmers, seed businesses and organic agricultural organizations filed suit against Monsanto in New York court on March 30th. According to the Public Patent Foundation (PUBPAT) which filed on their behalf, the plaintiffs were forced to sue preemptively to protect themselves from future accusations of patent infringement when Monsanto's genetically modified seed contaminates their crops, something which cannot be prevented once GM seeds are released.

"It seems quite perverse that an organic farmer contaminated by transgenic seed could be accused of patent infringement, but Monsanto has made such accusations before and is notorious for having sued hundreds of farmers," said Dan Ravicher, PUBPAT's Executive Director and Lecturer of Law at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York.

A broad array of family farmers, small businesses and organizations from within the organic agriculture community, representing some 270,000 members are plaintiffs in the suit, and many explained the need for the suit in a statement issued by PUBPAT.

"Some say transgenic seed can coexist with organic seed, but history tells us that's not possible, and it's actually in Monsanto's financial interest to eliminate organic seed so that they can have a total monopoly over our food supply," said Ravicher.

The release of GM canola contaminated organic canola, leading to its near extinction. Organic corn, soybeans, cotton, sugar beets and alfalfa now are now under threat. The agricultural monolith plans to develop GM seed for many crops, which farmers claim threatens the future of food.

"We are rapidly approaching the tipping point when we will be unable to avoid GMOs in our fields and on our plates," said Dr. Carol Goland, Ph.D. of one of the plaintiff organizations. "That is the inevitable consequence of releasing genetically engineered materials into the environment."

The challenge to Monsanto's patents rests on evidence of the negative economic and health effects of GM seed, which the organic groups argue invalidates the legal requirement for "usefulness" under patent law.

"None of Monsanto's original promises regarding genetically modified seeds have come true after 15 years of wide adoption by commodity farmers," said David Murphy, founder and Executive Director of plaintiff Food Democracy Now! "Rather than increased yields or less chemical usage, farmers are facing more crop diseases, an onslaught of herbicide-resistant superweeds, and increased costs from additional herbicide application."

In "The Battle for Biodiversity: Monsanto and Farmers Clash," a current article in the Atlantic, Anna Lappe asks, "Does genetic modification lead to more and better crops? Or will it destroy the foundations of our food systems?"

"Corporate control of seeds and relaxed laws for biotech promotion spur innovation and productivity. That may sound good," Lappe writes. "But many other groups around the world look at the real-world effects of 20 years of patent approvals and the spread of biotech crops. These critics argue that corporate power over seeds has actually undermined biodiversity and food-system resilience."

"Crop biotechnology has been a miserable failure economically and biologically and now threatens to undermine the basic freedoms that farmers and consumers have enjoyed in our constitutional democracy," said Murphy.

"It is outrageous that one corporate entity, through the trespass of what they refer to as their 'technology,' can intimidate and run roughshod over family farmers," said Mark Kastel, Senior Farm Policy Analyst for The Cornucopia Institute, one of the plaintiffs. He contends that Monsanto and the farmers licensing its technology should be the ones required to ensure that genetically engineered DNA does not trespass onto neighboring farmland.

"This debate is significant," Lappe contends. "Which side we listen to will largely determine just how well we can continue to feed the planet."

Although saving seeds from one year to the next is a farming tradition as old as agriculture, due to Monsanto's aggressive legal action, "Farmers are being intimidated into not saving seed for fear that they will be doggedly pursued through the court system and potentially bankrupted," detailed Kastel.

"We must protect our world by protecting our most precious, sacred resource of seed sovereignty. People must have the right to the resources of the earth for our sustenance," said Rose Marie Burroughs of plaintiff California Cloverleaf Farms.

"The building blocks of life are sacred and should be in the public domain. The private profit motive corrupts pure science and increasingly precludes democratic participation," claimed Jill Davies, Director of plaintiff Sustainable Living Systems.

"Monsanto, and the biotechnology industry, have made great investments in our executive and legislative branches through campaign contributions and powerful lobbyists in Washington," Kastel points out. "We need the court system to offset this power and protect individual farmers from corporate tyranny."

Ravicher noted that "Monsanto is the same chemical company that previously brought us Agent Orange, DDT, PCB's and other toxins, which they said were safe, but we know are not. Now Monsanto says transgenic seed is safe, but evidence clearly shows it is not."

"Today is Independence Day for America. Monsanto's threats and abuse of family farmers stops here. Monsanto's genetic contamination of organic seed and organic crops ends now." Declared Jim Gerritsen, a Maine family farmer, who is President of the lead plaintiff Organic Seed Growers and Trade Association. "Americans have the right to choice in the marketplace -- to decide what kind of food they will feed their families -- and we are taking this action on their behalf to protect that right to choose."

More information about the lawsuit, including list of participating organizations.

To support the plaintiffs' cause, go to selected links for Food Democracy Now, the Cornucopia Institute,
and Organic Seed Growers.
For radio shows, blogs, and health and environmental activism links, go to www.healthjournalistblog.com

 

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Family farmers, seed businesses and organic agricultural organizations filed suit against Monsanto in New York court on March 30th. According to the Public Patent Foundation (PUBPAT) which filed on th...
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03:05 PM on 04/13/2011
I am relieved to hear that at least some litigation is now in full swing against this food-oid Frankenstein. They stink at what they do anyway–Monsanto "Foods"—their seeds are utter failures and the food tastes horrible. They are not really agri-business either—this "lobby" and aggressions against individual farmers must definitely be woven into a greater power play that has not yet been deciphered in any distinctive pattern. 300000 irate organic farmers should keep Monsanto's creepy lawyers busy 'til they retire—basically it's gestapo enforcement of weird science principles. Hardly democratic principles that would reflect "of the people by the people and for the people!
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JimNast
All the snark that fits in print!
02:02 PM on 04/10/2011
... and DuPont?
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SuperMom101
What's on your plate?
07:42 AM on 04/10/2011
Mass. farming group hits Monsanto with lawsuit!

Don't mess with Massachusetts Farmers. Remember the last time?

Driven through the corn fields of the Midwest and six hours later you're still in them. Not here in the Northeast. You'd have traveled through three states and plenty of non GMO, non factory, non franken food, family farms.

Smell another revolution brewing in Boston...and they need our support! Do I hear a call to arms?

Link to article: http://www.masshightech.com/stories/2011/03/28/daily33-Mass-farming-group-hits-Monsanto-with-lawsuit.html
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12:03 AM on 04/08/2011
"Monsanto is Poisoning Us All: Famous Scientist, Don Huber Exposes Hazards of Monsanto's Roundup Herbicide"


http://thecalloftheland.wordpress.com/
07:42 PM on 04/08/2011
What's his view on the "natural" herbicides used in organic farming?
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independentlib22
11:48 PM on 04/07/2011
Monsanto has Obama in their pockets. Do you really think these farmers can win against such corruption in the highest power in the nation. A Monsanto man heads our USDA. The only interest in the health of Americans as far as food is concerned Obama has shown is cutting food stamps, with the claim that food prices have not gone up since 2008.
02:02 PM on 04/07/2011
Here is various videos showing how the GMO-industry is messing with the world food-production, the environment and our health:

http://www.monsanto.no/index.php/no/miljo/gmo/gmo-videoer
02:17 AM on 04/08/2011
I gave the wrong video link above: For english speaking, It should be:

http://www.monsanto.no/index.php/en/environment/gmo/gmo-videos
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vietveter
Wish ididnt know now what ididnt know then
10:05 PM on 04/04/2011
Thank you for this article. It is important that we all know what is going on with our food supply.

Become an informed American. Here are the titles to three good movies dealing with our food supply


All three of the movies can be found on Netflix as ‘watch on line’ selections, they are



FOOD MATTERS



THE FUTURE OF FOOD



FOOD INC.
01:30 PM on 04/04/2011
Where is the push back over the use of corn for our alternative fuels like ethanol? Monsanto owns the patents for most of the corn seeds sold today. Sage brush is 3 times more efficient at producing ethanol than corn and requires no water or fertilizer to grow ( fertilizer patents also owned by Monsanto).
Because there is no commodity market for sage brush it is not promoted as a great source of fuel for our Country.
The large corporations are trying to dominate our alternative energy markets so they can manipulate the price, the same way they have bamboozled us into believing that oil is only viable source for fuel now.
In the words of Bob Marley " Get up stand up, Stand up for your rights".
http://alcoholcanbeagas.com/
06:04 PM on 04/04/2011
What fertilizer patents does monsanto own?

Nice try skippy move along
08:26 PM on 04/03/2011
I think these corporations sort of want/need people to get and keep getting sick they all pay each other off. The food is harmful, so we need the harmful pharmaceuticals to counter act them, etc etc... When all people need to do is just google a little and switch up their diets a little. Its hidden in plain sight which is the most vexing problem of all.
10:55 AM on 04/03/2011
Good luck Monsato has the money to take this to the extreme court where there friends like thomas who was once a lawyer for monsato..oh well u know how they will rule 5/4
InYourWorld
Progressive, educated, redneck but fan of no party
08:38 PM on 04/04/2011
Monsanto has an Obama appointed lobbyist in the FDA, we are at the whim of the GMO industry....
04:59 AM on 04/03/2011
Rome didn't fall in a day. Even if this case fails, organic farmers and American citizens HAVE to keep pushing back and demanding justice. I just hope that we can succeed before it's too late. Living in Oregon, Monsanto has had a devastating effect on the organic sugarbeet farmers here, and they are not doing us any favors here. Oregon is proud of its nature, and Monsanto is despoiling that. I want them gone.
10:09 PM on 04/02/2011
I don't understand how what corporations like this are legally allowed to produce these harmful products. The other article I had read says companies like WalMart are making the dye free/aspartame free foods and sending them to Europe, but they are giving us the same chemical filled junk. I never had a taste for most meats,
Soda, and processed foods so recently I cut them all out entirely and I've never felt better in my life. It's an easy transition and I don't get the struggle of eating healthy and living well most everyone talks of.
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12:18 AM on 04/03/2011
They get by with it because of their big donations to those in Congress that will pass laws favoring the donors.  That's it . . . plain and simple.  These companies want to killus, or at least enslaveus; it isn't right, but it is what happens when making money supercedes all other concerns.
schatsie
banks are more dangerous than standing armies
03:13 PM on 04/03/2011
another reason to go vegan.
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08:06 PM on 04/22/2011
going vegan makes no sense! we're talking about plants!
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eyelashviper
In wilderness is the preservation of the world
07:30 PM on 04/02/2011
All life forms on this planet should be suing Monsanto...
Their entire corporate history is fraught with creating and distributing dangerous chemicals and unabashed pollution of the environment....they deserve the "Frankenstein" award of century.
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nootrope
It's "no-oh-trope"
03:41 PM on 04/02/2011
Genetically mutated crops and food, hormones and antibiotics in the meat and poultry, mercury in the fish and seafood, and radiation in the air and water.

Don't worry - the republicans tell us the environment is fine.
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Alison Rose Levy
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05:07 PM on 04/02/2011
And I would add untested and unregulated toxic chemicals in products, powerful synthetic chemicals, metals, and infectious agents in medications, carcinogens in fracking chemicals polluting water supplies, pesticides and hormones in food and water, persistent organic pollutants, and industrial emissions-- the list goes on. All of these things add up to the health decline seen in this country despite rising health care costs. Not to mention a health care system set up to profit from illness rather than prevent it, and a media owned by advertisers failing to inform the public. This is a bad health prescription. I'm near to completing a book that connects the dots so that more people can be informed and take action. I invite anyone who values such information to follow my work here or via my ezine signup at www.healthjournalistblog.com Today I had Helen Caldicott on my radio show talking about the health impact of radiation. I've reported on HuffPo since 2007, and I am so glad that so many people get it. My happiest moment was when the CBS doctor told everyone, "no problem with radiation, folks." and the commenters told him what for. You guys are great and thanks for all you do. Just keep at it. More people are coming.. Alison
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HazelPethigFan
I don't know until I know
05:44 PM on 04/02/2011
Let's talk specifics. What do you think of the pesticide copper sulfate? I suppose you think it is wrong to use don't you?

Here's some documentation on health effects:
"Effects on aquatic organisms: Copper sulfate is highly toxic to fish. Even at recommended rates of application, this material may be poisonous to trout and other fish, especially in soft or acid waters. Its toxicity to fish generally decreases as water hardness increases. Fish eggs are more resistant than young fish to the toxic effects of copper sulfate. Copper sulfate is toxic to aquatic invertebrates, such as crab, shrimp, and oysters. It is used as a pesticide to control tadpole shrimp in rice production.......

...... Copper sulfate may be poisonous to sheep and chickens at normal application rates..... Earthworms are sensitive to several heavy metals and may accumulate them in their tissues"

Sound like good stuff? Are you against it?
In fact it is way more hazardous than Round Up and we ALL know how bad Round Up is don't we??.

Oh wait...let me tell you where Copper Sulfate is used: organic farms.

Here's my documentation from Cornell University:
http://web.pppmb.cals.cornell.edu/resourceguide/mfs/06copper.php.

I presented this before to people like you and they said my documentation is straight from Monsanto. Yes..Monsanto is everywhere I tells ya....they even own the Ivy League.

hahahahaha

Like I said before...we are not going away.
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nootrope
It's "no-oh-trope"
09:56 PM on 04/02/2011
Believe me - I get it. I've suffered from MCS for over 10 years now following a chemical injury. The widespread toxins in virtually every aspect of our society are taking a massive toll on the health both of the public and the environment. Most people are in denial at best, if not outright hostile to the commonsense fact that chemicals are damaging our health. Eventually most will find out the hard way - through various cancers, alzheimer's, children with learning disabilities, ADHD, childhood leukemia, increased asthma incidence and severity, and the list goes on and on - but unfortunately the effects are often cumulative and delayed. Together with the problem of all the industry propaganda literally brainw4shing people it's therefore very difficult for many in the corporate society to make the connections. Those who are engaged in raising awareness as you are doing are providing a service for everyone - even those who are not yet able to appreciate it. Thank you for your work and your comment.
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01:19 PM on 04/02/2011
If Monsanto got the supreme court to rule in their favor about not having to disclose GM food, why do you think that this will rule against them.

Just add this to the Tuskegee Experiment and countless other experiments done on American citizens. Our government looks at us like lab rats for medical experimentation and corporate financial gains.

If you want safe food, you have to grow and raise it yourself. Even then you are not guaranteed of a perfectly safe food product.

Politicians are not our neighbors or our friends, they are not here to help us, just exploit us!
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01:48 PM on 04/02/2011
Well said. The Tuskegee analogy is a good reference point and might bring some more people to understanding how Monsanto considers us.
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monoloco
The future ain't what it used to be
06:54 PM on 04/02/2011
Not only are they not required to label food containing GMO's, they are trying to make it illegal to label food as non-GMO, and not just in the US but worldwide. They are evil.
schatsie
banks are more dangerous than standing armies
03:15 PM on 04/03/2011
Bingo....