Monsanto's Seed Police Keep
Harassing US Farmers
Monsanto is going after growers who reuse its seeds' technology.
http://www.corpwatch.org/news/PND.jsp?articleid=1831 USA: Beans and Big Business
Monsanto is going after growers who reuse its seeds' technology.
By Rita Giordano
Philadelphia Inquirer
February 18, 2002
Trouble came knocking early at farmer Scott Good's door in August.
"They showed up at my door 6 o'clock in the morning. They flipped a badge
out," said Good, a Burlington County soybean grower. "It wasn't polite what
they were saying. They acted like FBI."
The two men were private investigators. They had been watching him.
Monsanto, the St. Louis agribusiness giant, had sent them. They wanted to
know about his beans.
Under advice of his lawyer, Good finally told them: The beans had been grown
from seed saved from the previous harvest, a practice that goes back to the
beginning of farming.
But those unassuming, pea-sized yellow beans were high-tech Monsanto beans.
Good, 42, is now the target of a federal lawsuit he fears could break him
financially. It is one of about two dozen pending suits, not to mention
hundreds of complaints, pursued by Monsanto about alleged misuse of its
genetically altered cotton, canola, corn and soybean seeds.
The case against Good involves such highfalutin legalese as violation of
intellectual property rights, patent infringement, and seed piracy.
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