International call against patents on seeds
14 June 2018. Prompted by the Bayer takeover of Monsanto, around 40 institutions active in plant breeding, agriculture and environmental protection are calling for effective measures to stop the patenting of conventionally bred plants and animals in Europe. The European Patent Office (EPO) continues to grant such patents despite all the institutions of the EU having spoken out against them, and the adoption of new rules for the interpretation of European patent law in 2017. Patents granted by the EPO cover seeds, plants, the harvest and the food derived thereof.
Just recently, the EPO granted several patents to the Dutch company ENZA Zaden, claiming melons, grapes, cucumber, soybeans, onions, tomatoes and potatoes. All of these patents are based on random mutations of the genome. Similar patents have previously been granted to Bayer and Monsanto.
“No more plants or animals should be patented as 'products'. Living beings are not an invention of industry,” says Christoph Then, coordinator of “No Patents on Seeds!”. “The big companies are those profiting from this development. They are gaining more and more control over the resources needed to produce our daily food.”
The takeover of Monsanto by Bayer makes 'Baysanto' the largest seed company. Despite parts of its business being sold to BASF, Baysanto will still control around 25 percent of the international seed markets. The second largest seed giant, the US company DowDuPont has a market share of around 20 percent. The third largest company in this sector is Syngenta, which was bought up by ChemChina and owns a further approximately 10 percent of the trade in seeds. Consequently, only three companies control more than 50 percent of the international seed trade.
“Baysanto & Co are increasingly in a position to decide which plants will be bred, grown and harvested in future; as well as how much seeds will cost and how our food will be produced. To a large extent, this powerful market position is based on seed monopolies acquired through a continually increasing number of patents that cover seeds, plants and their harvest,” says Katherine Dolan from Arche Noah, which is one of the signatory organisations.
To stop the increasing monopolisation of seeds needed for conventional breeding and food production, the signatory organisations are calling for effective measures to be taken now: patents on conventional breeding should be prohibited and no exemptions allowed. If patents are granted on genetic engineering, including genome editing, the scope of the patents must be limited to specific technical processes.
Here you can find the pdf documents of the press release (English or Danish) and the Baysanto call (English or Danish).
Organisations who want to sign the Baysanto call can contact NO PATENTS ON SEEDS! via email.
(Private individuals can not sign the call.)
Christoph Then (info@no-patents-on-seeds.org)
Johanna Eckhardt (johanna.eckhardt@no-patents-on-seeds.org)
Here you can find the contact form
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Signatory institutions (constantly updated):
Arbeitsgemeinschaft bäuerliche Landwirtschaft (AbL)
Arche Noah
Aseed Europe
Associação para a Cultura, o Desenvolvimento Sustentável e a Cidadania
Bäuerliche Erzeugergemeinschaft Schwäbisch Hall
Bundesverband Deutscher Milchviehhalter (BDM)
Bund Naturschutz
Bund Ökologische Lebensmittelwirtschaft e.V. (BÖLW)
Coalition against BAYER-Dangers
Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO)
Danish Seed Savers (Frøsamlerne)
Die Freien Bäcker
FIAN
Frøsamlerne/Danish Seed Savers
GAIA-Environmental Action and Intervention Group
Gäa e.V.- Vereinigung ökologischer Landbau
Gen-ethisches Netzwerk (GeN)
Gesellschaft für ökologische Forschung (GOEF)
Getreidezüchtung Peter Kunz (GZPK)
IG Nachbau
IG Saatgut
Katholische Landvolkbewegung Deutschland (KLB)
Kein Patent auf Leben!
No Patents on Seeds!
open house e.V.
Kultursaat
KLB Freiburg
Kleinbauern-Vereinigung (Switzerland)
Pesticide Action Network UK (PAN UK)
Praktisk Økologi
ProSpecieRara
Public Eye
Sativa Rheinau AG
Swissaid
Slow Food
Slow Food Deutschland
Slow Food Copenhagen
Slow Food Sjælland (Denmark)
Save our Seeds (SOS)
Plataforma Transgénicos Fora
Umweltinstitut München
Verband Katholisches Landvolk
Verein zur Erhaltung der Nutzpflanzenvielfalt (VEN)
WeMove
Zivilcourage Innviertel
Zivilcourage Miesbach
Zukunftsstiftung Landwirtschaft (ZSL)