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Serpo
31st March 2011, 02:16 PM
Farmers and Seed Producers Launch Preemptive Strike against Monsanto
March 30th, 2011

Lawsuit Filed To Protect Themselves from Unfair Patent Enforcement on Genetically Modified Seed

Action Would Prohibit Biotechnology Giant from Suing Organic Farmers and Seed Growers If Innocently Contaminated by Roundup Ready Genes

NEW York: On behalf of 60 family farmers, seed businesses and organic agricultural organizations, the Public Patent Foundation (PUBPAT) filed suit today against Monsanto Company challenging the chemical giant’s patents on genetically modified seed. The organic plaintiffs were forced to sue preemptively to protect themselves from being accused of patent infringement should their crops ever become contaminated by Monsanto’s genetically modified seed.

Monsanto has sued farmers in the United States and Canada, in the past, when their patented genetic material has inadvertently contaminated their crops.

A copy of the lawsuit can be found at:
(http://www.pubpat.org/assets/files/seed/OSGATA-v-Monsanto-Complaint.pdf)

The case, Organic Seed Growers & Trade Association, et al. v. Monsanto, was filed in federal district court in Manhattan and assigned to Judge Naomi Buchwald. Plaintiffs in the suit represent a broad array of family farmers, small businesses and organizations from within the organic agriculture community who are increasingly threatened by genetically modified seed contamination despite using their best efforts to avoid it. The plaintiff organizations have over 270,000 members, including thousands of certified organic family farmers.

“This case asks whether Monsanto has the right to sue organic farmers for patent infringement if Monsanto’s transgenic seed or pollen should land on their property,” said Dan Ravicher, PUBPAT’s Executive Director. “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 for patent infringement, so we had to act to protect the interests of our clients.”

Once released into the environment, genetically modified seed can contaminate and destroy organic seed for the same crop. For example, soon after Monsanto introduced genetically modified seed for canola, organic canola became virtually impossible to grow as a result of contamination.

Organic corn, soybeans, cotton, sugar beets and alfalfa also face the same fate, as Monsanto has released genetically modified seed for each of those crops as well.

Monsanto is currently developing genetically modified seed for many other crops, thus putting the future of all food, and indeed all agriculture, at stake.

“Monsanto’s threats and abuse of family farmers stops here. Monsanto’s genetic contamination of organic seed and organic crops ends now,” stated Jim Gerritsen, a family farmer in Maine who raises organic seed and is President of 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.”

“Family-scale farmers desperately need the judiciary branch of our government to balance the power Monsanto is able to wield in the marketplace and in the courts,” said Mark A. Kastel, Senior Farm Policy Analyst for The Cornucopia Institute, one of the plaintiffs. “Monsanto, and the biotechnology industry, have made great investments in our executive and legislative branches through campaign contributions and powerful lobbyists in Washington.”

In the case, PUBPAT is asking Judge Buchwald to declare that if organic farmers are ever contaminated by Monsanto’s genetically modified seed, they need not fear also being accused of patent infringement. One reason justifying this result is that Monsanto’s patents on genetically modified seed are invalid because they don’t meet the “usefulness” requirement of patent law, according to PUBPAT’s Ravicher, the plaintiffs’ lead attorney in the case.

“Evidence cited by PUBPAT in its opening filing today proves that genetically modified seed has negative economic and health effects, while the promised benefits of genetically modified seed – increased production and decreased herbicide use – are false,” added Ravicher who is also a Lecturer of Law at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York.

Ravicher continued, “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. “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.”

The plaintiffs in the suit represented by PUBPAT are: Organic Seed Growers and Trade Association; Organic Crop Improvement Association International, Inc.; OCIA Research and Education Inc.; The Cornucopia Institute; Demeter Association, Inc.; Navdanya International; Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association; Northeast Organic Farming Association/Massachusetts Chapter, Inc.; Northeast Organic Farming Association of Vermont; Rural Vermont; Ohio Ecological Food & Farm Association; Southeast Iowa Organic Association; Northern Plains Sustainable Agriculture Society; Mendocino Organic Network; Northeast Organic Dairy Producers Alliance; Canadian Organic Growers; Family Farmer Seed Cooperative; Sustainable Living Systems; Global Organic Alliance; Food Democracy Now!; Family Farm Defenders Inc.; Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund; FEDCO Seeds Inc.; Adaptive Seeds, LLC; Sow True Seed; Southern Exposure Seed Exchange; Mumm’s Sprouting Seeds; Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Co., LLC; Comstock, Ferre & Co., LLC; Seedkeepers, LLC; Siskiyou Seeds; Countryside Organics; Cuatro Puertas; Interlake Forage Seeds Ltd.; Alba Ranch; Wild Plum Farm; Gratitude Gardens; Richard Everett Farm, LLC; Philadelphia Community Farm, Inc; Genesis Farm; Chispas Farms LLC; Kirschenmann Family Farms Inc.; Midheaven Farms; Koskan Farms; California Cloverleaf Farms; North Outback Farm; Taylor Farms, Inc.; Jardin del Alma; Ron Gargasz Organic Farms; Abundant Acres; T & D Willey Farms; Quinella Ranch; Nature’s Way Farm Ltd.; Levke and Peter Eggers Farm; Frey Vineyards, Ltd.; Bryce Stephens; Chuck Noble; LaRhea Pepper; Paul Romero; and, Donald Wright Patterson, Jr.

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Dr. Carol Goland, Ph.D., Executive Director of plaintiff Ohio Ecological Food & Farm Association (OEFFA) said, “Consumers indicate, overwhelmingly, that they prefer foods made without genetically modified organisms. Organic farms, by regulation, may not use GMOs, while other farmers forego using them for other reasons. Yet the truth is that we are rapidly approaching the tipping point when we will be unable to avoid GMOs in our fields and on our plates. That is the inevitable consequence of releasing genetically engineered materials into the environment. To add injury to injury, Monsanto has a history of suing farmers whose fields have been contaminated by Monsanto’s GMOs. On behalf of farmers who must live under this cloud of uncertainty and risk, we are compelled to ask the Court to put an end to this unconscionable business practice.”

Rose Marie Burroughs of plaintiff California Cloverleaf Farms said, “The devastation caused by GMO contamination is an ecological catastrophe to our world equal to the fall out of nuclear radiation. Nature, farming and health are all being affected by GMO contamination. 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. We must have the freedom to farm that causes no harm to the environment or to other people. We must protect the environment, farmers’ livelihood, public health and people’s right to non GMO food contamination.”

Jim Gerritsen, a family farmer in Maine who raises organic seed and is President of lead plaintiff Organic Seed Growers and Trade Association based in Montrose, Colorado, said, “Today is Independence Day for America. Today we are seeking protection from the Court and putting Monsanto on notice. Monsanto’s threats and abuse of family farmers stops here. Monsanto’s genetic contamination of organic seed and organic crops ends now. 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. Organic farmers have the right to raise our organic crops for our families and our customers on our farms without the threat of invasion by Monsanto’s genetic contamination and without harassment by a reckless polluter. Beginning today, America asserts her right to justice and pure food.”

Ed Maltby, Executive Director of plaintiff Northeast Organic Dairy Producers Alliance (NODPA) said, “It’s outrageous that we find ourselves in a situation where the financial burden of GE contamination will fall on family farmers who have not asked for or contributed to the growth of GE crops. Family farmers will face contamination of their crops by GE seed which will threaten their ability to sell crops as organically certified or into the rapidly growing ‘Buy Local’ market where consumers have overwhelmingly declared they do not want any GE crops, and then family farmers may be faced by a lawsuit by Monsanto for patent infringement. We take this action to protect family farms who once again have to bear the consequences of irresponsible actions by Monsanto.”

David L. Rogers, Policy Advisor for plaintiff NOFA Vermont said, “Vermont’s farmers have worked hard to meet consumers’ growing demand for certified organic and non-GE food. It is of great concern to them that Monsanto’s continuing and irresponsible marketing of GE crops that contaminate non-GE plantings will increasingly place their local and regional markets at risk and threaten their livelihoods.”

Dewane Morgan of plaintiff Midheaven Farms in Park Rapids, Minnesota, said, “For organic certification, farmers are required to have a buffer zone around their perimeter fields. Crops harvested from this buffer zone are not eligible for certification due to potential drift from herbicide and fungicide drift. Buffer zones are useless against pollen drift. Organic, biodynamic, and conventional farmers who grow identity-preserved soybeans, wheat and open-pollinated corn often save seed for replanting the next year. It is illogical that these farmers are liable for cross-pollination contamination.”

Jill Davies, Director of plaintiff Sustainable Living Systems in Victor, Montana, said, “The building blocks of life are sacred and should be in the public domain. If scientists want to study and manipulate them for some supposed common good, fine. Then we must remove the profit motive. The private profit motive corrupts pure science and increasingly precludes democratic participation.”

David Murphy, founder and Executive Director of plaintiff Food Democracy Now! said, “None of Monsanto’s original promises regarding genetically modified seeds have come true after 15 years of wide adoption by commodity farmers. 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. Even more appalling is the fact that Monsanto’s patented genes can blow onto another farmer’s fields and that farmer not only loses significant revenue in the market but is frequently exposed to legal action against them by Monsanto’s team of belligerent lawyers. 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.”

Mark Kastel, Senior Farm Policy Analyst for plaintiff The Cornucopia Institute said, “We need the court system to offset this power and protect individual farmers from corporate tyranny. Farmers have saved seeds since the beginning of agriculture by our species. 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 in this country. It should be the responsibility of Monsanto, and farmers licensing their technology, to ensure that genetically engineered DNA does not trespass onto neighboring farmland. It is outrageous, that through no fault of their own, farmers are being intimidated into not saving seed for fear that they will be doggedly pursued through the court system and potentially bankrupted.”



http://www.cornucopia.org/2011/03/farmers-and-seed-producers-lunch-preemptive-strike-against-monsanto/

gunDriller
31st March 2011, 03:00 PM
that is fucking great news, i think.

this is for real - taking on Monsanto.

think it'll end up in the Supreme Court ?


there was a case in Canada involving Monsanto. the Percy Schmeizer case. the Canadian Supreme Court ruled that Schmeizer the farmer had somehow injured Monsanto, when GMO pollen from Monsanto blew onto his land.

the case bankrupted Schmeizer.

i would call Monsanto pollen on my land pollution.

tekrunner
31st March 2011, 03:08 PM
Give em hell

Cobalt
31st March 2011, 03:22 PM
that is fucking great news, i think.

this is for real - taking on Monsanto.

think it'll end up in the Supreme Court ?


there was a case in Canada involving Monsanto. the Percy Schmeizer case. the Canadian Supreme Court ruled that Schmeizer the farmer had somehow injured Monsanto, when GMO pollen from Monsanto blew onto his land.

the case bankrupted Schmeizer.

i would call Monsanto pollen on my land pollution.


If it lands in the Supreme court the farmers are toast, check who Justice Thomas worked for before getting kicked up stairs to the Supreme court.

If I remember correctly he is also the one that drafted the paper supporting Monsanto right to patent genes

Awoke
31st March 2011, 03:29 PM
That's right. The supreme court is compromised. Research "Percy Schmeiser VS Monsanto"

The supreme court gave Monsato the right to patent a life form, and not only that, they said any of the living creatures that absorbed the GMO gene were property of Monsanto.
(Birds, bees, etc)

Does that mean people too?

I have 2 hours of Audio interview with Percy from a radio station called KPFA, as show called Guns and Butter. He speaks in detail regarding his battle with Monsanto. It is fantastic to rip to a CD and listen to in your car, etc.

If anyone wants it, let me know and I will upload it to YouSendit dot com so you can download it annonymously.

Serpo
31st March 2011, 03:37 PM
that is fucking great news, i think.

this is for real - taking on Monsanto.

think it'll end up in the Supreme Court ?


there was a case in Canada involving Monsanto. the Percy Schmeizer case. the Canadian Supreme Court ruled that Schmeizer the farmer had somehow injured Monsanto, when GMO pollen from Monsanto blew onto his land.

the case bankrupted Schmeizer.

i would call Monsanto pollen on my land pollution.


If it lands in the Supreme court the farmers are toast, check who Justice Thomas worked for before getting kicked up stairs to the Supreme court.

If I remember correctly he is also the one that drafted the paper supporting Monsanto right to patent genes



Unbelievable ,,what a corrupt system..... :boom

Serpo
31st March 2011, 03:39 PM
That's right. The supreme court is compromised. Research "Percy Schmeiser VS Monsanto"

The supreme court gave Monsato the right to patent a life form, and not only that, they said any of the living creatures that absorbed the GMO gene were property of Monsanto.
(Birds, bees, etc)

Does that mean people too?



The supreme court are trying to say that Monsanto is greater than God.......these people are total freaks

General of Darkness
31st March 2011, 03:44 PM
I wonder how I could support them in their efforts? Any ideas?

Eyebone
31st March 2011, 03:47 PM
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. We must have the freedom to farm that causes no harm to the environment or to other people. We must protect the environment, farmers’ livelihood, public health and people’s right to non GMO food contamination.”

Sounds like a Manifesto or a Declaration.

Awoke
31st March 2011, 04:00 PM
A manifesto?!?!?!

Well they must be terrists!!!!

Horn
31st March 2011, 04:06 PM
I wonder how I could support them in their efforts? Any ideas?


I can only offer you the location of Dr. Evil's underground lair.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svalbard_Global_Seed_Vault

http://inhabitat.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2011/02/michelle-kaufmann-Svalbard_Global_Seed_Vault_main_entrance_1-537x387.jpg

freespirit
31st March 2011, 04:12 PM
I have 2 hours of Audio interview with Percy from a radio station called KPFA, as show called Guns and Butter. He speaks in detail regarding his battle with Monsanto. It is fantastic to rip to a CD and listen to in your car, etc.

If anyone wants it, let me know and I will upload it to YouSendit dot com so you can download it annonymously.


yes, please! i'm unfamiliar with using that sight, so i hope its easy to d/l from....

thanks bro!

gunDriller
31st March 2011, 07:22 PM
I wonder how I could support them in their efforts? Any ideas?


yes. :)

madscientist
31st March 2011, 07:23 PM
No one "owns" a life form.

Such a simple truth.

Cebu_4_2
31st March 2011, 07:35 PM
I would love to follow this suit as it goes through court. Yes if it goes to the supreme court the farmers will lose and probably be fined enough to bankrupt the entire organic industry. Monsanto sucks, trying to buy food that is not Monsanto is pretty much impossible, they should be clearly marked on labels if it's GMO or not.

muffin
31st March 2011, 11:38 PM
I wonder how I could support them in their efforts? Any ideas?


Buy your seeds from the companies listed. We get most of ours from Bakers Creek, which also runs Comstock, Ferre. Heirloom seeds and they aren't much more expensive.

Celtic Rogue
1st April 2011, 11:17 AM
I bought these... looks promising!

http://beprepared.com/images/500/FG-S011.jpg




http://beprepared.com/product.asp_Q_pn_E_FG%20S011_A_name_E_Heirloom%20S eed%20Combo%20Pack

horseshoe3
1st April 2011, 12:12 PM
It's only a matter of time before some bankrupted farmer puts a stop to this.

And the great thing is Monsanto has screwed enough people that it would be hard to narrow down a list of potential suspects.

gunDriller
1st April 2011, 02:23 PM
i've been collecting seeds and have a medium-size collection.

the one plant that i have that i find interesting is a mutant Brussel Sprout that grows humongous & leafy, maybe 4 feet high, and 3 feet wide - yet was very happy being ignorred completely in last year's garden, in the hot sun of Sonoma County ... where it got no water. it's a strong rooter.

i got 5000 to 10,000 seeds from that.

also i notice that Fava seeds can be hard to get.

so, for farmer-type folks, it is natural to save and sell seeds.

FUCK MONSANTO !

carpathian
1st April 2011, 07:16 PM
http://www.handypantry.com/organic_sprout_seed

they have organic seeds in those cans with 5 years of shelf life minimum

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/512xI7zm9eL._SS400_.jpg
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51Je0r7i7YL._SS400_.jpg

who knows about this company?
worth trying ?

Serpo
1st April 2011, 10:07 PM
http://www.handypantry.com/organic_sprout_seed

they have organic seeds in those cans with 5 years of shelf life minimum

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/512xI7zm9eL._SS400_.jpg
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51Je0r7i7YL._SS400_.jpg

who knows about this company?
worth trying ?


sounds good to me.....

Jazkal
2nd April 2011, 11:18 AM
the case will be dismissed for 'failure to state a cause of action'.

You can't sue someone for some future, possible, damages.

Blink
2nd April 2011, 11:45 AM
To honestly think that anything will become of this is delusional at best. Keep the people thinking they have any say and all will carry on as normal.......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xbp6umQT58A&feature=player_embedded

As long as people keep to writing e-mails, signing petitions, launching lawsuits (like money, worthless words/papers) the game will go on.

gunDriller
2nd April 2011, 01:37 PM
i had a long conversation today with the guy at the farm supply store about beans.

i want to find some beans that grow about 4 to 5 feet high, but they're not Fava beans. Beans that don't need trellising - i.e. they can stand on their own.

we used these in a composting class and they helped make the chemistry just right. but i haven't been able to find them & i definitely struck out today.

pinto beans come to mind because you can buy cheap bags & also eat them.

also red kidney beans for the same reason.

as far as what i know about beans. not much.

besides what i learned from Blazing Saddles, there's -
* i like the taste of Fava beans.
* the part about the bean i don't know the name of that goes well in a compost pile.
* they are cheap.
* if you cook them right you can virtually eliminate the Blazing Saddle effect.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6dm9rN6oTs

how our mind wanders.

the human fart is actually the result of anaerobic decomposition, and the gas released is literally methane.

i had a neighbor when i lived in San Diego that brewed his own methane on his former homestead (not in San Diego). they rigged up a simple double-barrel thing next to the outhouse, and ran a tube from one of the barrels to the kitchen stove. turn the valve, light the methane gas that comes out - that what they used to cook with for years.

all generated from anaerobically decomposing human #2.

that's one way to reduce your utility bill.

what were we talking about again ? ;D

Awoke
2nd April 2011, 02:14 PM
Due to popular demand (I had a couple messages in my inbox) I have put these files up for anonymous downloading on You send i. These links will only be goo dfor 7 days, so get on it.

Part one
https://www.yousendit.com/download/UFhzK3BORkVYSHp2Wmc9PQ

Part two
https://www.yousendit.com/download/UFhzK3BKMHdGR0UwTVE9PQ

I strongly suggest ripping copies of this audio interview and leaving in places for people, if you can afford the CDs. (Doctors offices, windshield wipers, etc)
People can really see what is going on with Monsanto when they listen to these files.

Twisted Titan
2nd April 2011, 02:57 PM
I wonder how I could support them in their efforts? Any ideas?



Send as much ammo as you can find....cause the only way this maddness will end is in bullets and gunsmoke

iOWNme
3rd April 2011, 07:43 AM
Due to popular demand (I had a couple messages in my inbox) I have put these files up for anonymous downloading on You send i. These links will only be goo dfor 7 days, so get on it.

Part one
https://www.yousendit.com/download/UFhzK3BORkVYSHp2Wmc9PQ

Part two
https://www.yousendit.com/download/UFhzK3BKMHdGR0UwTVE9PQ

I strongly suggest ripping copies of this audio interview and leaving in places for people, if you can afford the CDs. (Doctors offices, windshield wipers, etc)
People can really see what is going on with Monsanto when they listen to these files.



Thank you!

Some good info here, on Percy's site:

http://www.percyschmeiser.com/



In an out of court settlement finalized on March 19, 2008, Percy Schmeiser has settled his lawsuit with Monsanto. Monsanto has agreed to pay all the clean-up costs of the Roundup Ready canola that contaminated Schmeiser's fields. Also part of the agreement was that there was no gag-order on the settlement and that Monsanto could be sued again if further contamination occurred. Schmeiser believes this precedent setting agreement ensures that farmers will be entitled to reimbursement when their fields become contaminated with unwanted Roundup Ready canola or any other unwanted GMO plants.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ii9ARL4EGg

Jazkal
3rd April 2011, 03:32 PM
In an out of court settlement finalized on March 19, 2008, Percy Schmeiser has settled his lawsuit with Monsanto. Monsanto has agreed to pay all the clean-up costs of the Roundup Ready canola that contaminated Schmeiser's fields. Also part of the agreement was that there was no gag-order on the settlement and that Monsanto could be sued again if further contamination occurred. Schmeiser believes this precedent setting agreement ensures that farmers will be entitled to reimbursement when their fields become contaminated with unwanted Roundup Ready canola or any other unwanted GMO plants.
This right here is why the new contracts with farmers that Monsanto makes, shifts all the liability to the farmer. Letting Monsanto off the hook.

http://morphcity.com/home/94-monsanto-shifts-all-liability-to-farmers

gunDriller
3rd April 2011, 05:59 PM
In an out of court settlement finalized on March 19, 2008, Percy Schmeiser has settled his lawsuit with Monsanto. Monsanto has agreed to pay all the clean-up costs of the Roundup Ready canola that contaminated Schmeiser's fields. Also part of the agreement was that there was no gag-order on the settlement and that Monsanto could be sued again if further contamination occurred. Schmeiser believes this precedent setting agreement ensures that farmers will be entitled to reimbursement when their fields become contaminated with unwanted Roundup Ready canola or any other unwanted GMO plants.


well, that is really good news, or "less bad" news.