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Terminator Seeds Would Cost Brazilian Soy Growers US$ 400 Million |
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Written by Thaís Brianezi
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So-called suicide or terminator seeds, which germinate only once forcing farmers to buy new seeds each harvest, appeared in the marketplace in 2004 and since then no less than 450 NGOs around the world have expressed opposition to their use.
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- Because even if 70 % of soy farmers are family farmers, the minority landowners OF THE VERY LARGE FARMS agribusinesses control well over 70 % of TOTAL SOY PRODUCTION !
THE SAD REALITY (NOT ONLY INVOLVING SOY ARMERS ALONE)IS THAT YOUR 37 largest landowners have more land than the 2.5 millions smallest family farms !
Furthermore, Brazil, like Argentina, are always opposed to pay Intelectual Rights to those who invested billions of US$ in R&D.
But without these billions of $ in R&D there is no innovation and no development. And those who invested these billions must at the end make profit on their investment just as you do ! And if there is no profit why should they have invested in R&D ??????
Brazil already did the same with the first generation of GM soy seeds.
They were illegal in your country but you did not stop the smuggling of the seeds from Argentina, and the harvest and the sale of it !
BUT YOU DID NOT AND STILL DONT WANT TO PAY a royalty fee !!!!!!
You simply are cheaters, smugglers, robbers of inventions by others.
IT IS LIKE IF WE, THE DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, BUYERS OF YOUR AGRICULTURE, WOULD REFUSE TO PAY THE PRODUCTS WE BUY FROM YOU, USING THE SAME ARGUMENTS AS YOU DO in having no desire to pay your investments you did for the production of these agricultural goods !!!!!!
That is the sad and shameful reality !!!