Guest guest Posted March 20, 1999 Report Share Posted March 20, 1999 I was pondering the reason for the illegality of Heirloom seeds, when I read an article about the power of multinational companies. Apparently there are about 40,000 powerful multinational companies worlwide. Many of these companies spend more on local investment than many national governments can afford. Many politicians actively court these multinaionals to invest in their countries, which the politicians use as political fodder (the creation of jobs in their areas etc) for their on going power struggle. But this comes at a price. The multinationals secure policy changes from these politicians to ensure their market goals are reached. Seed companies develop engineered strains of seeds which give good yields, and are hardy. Just recently there was an article describing a new gene sequencing seed which, after having grown into a plant, self destructs the seeds of that plant, so that they will not reproduce (good for profits). Many environmentalists are disturbed by this, due to the danger of cross pollination, effectively endagering wild species. Anyway I am digressing here. It is not in the interest of these powerful multinational seed companies to have high yielding natural varieties of heirloom seeds available on the market, because these cannot be patented, and therefore profits will be reduced as one does not have to buy them from the company. Probably many of you are aware that out of the thousands of species of grains, vegetables and others, only a handful of species are currently marketed in the world nowadays, and this is under the control of the multinationals. Some say that in a few years these multinationals will have wiped out natural varieties, and will own all the patents to all food species. If this came about, they could effectively rule the world, as the entire food supply would be owned by them. Scary, no? Bear in mind that many of these multinationals are actualy combined companies dealing in many different business areas, not just food production, so once they have us by the neck with food they can then implement whatever ecologicaly unsound, and environmentaly damaging yet highly profitable enterprises they wish, with full governmental support. The only hedge against this is a few environmentaly minded people who are prepared to make a noise about it. Fortunately this group is growing, but the multinationals are formidable foes, and are not past the odd termination if profits get too threatened. This is going on very quietly, and it is only occaisionaly that their devious plans leak out. Seems to me that an alternative society of people with sound philosophical answers and practical solutions to ecological problems is needed. A people who live simply and widely propagate heirloom species, for the health of all. Prabhupadas vision is the answer. Varnasrama anyone? Now, regarding the heirloom seeds and the reason for them being banned, this is my speculation. Are there other reasons for their control, does anyone know? YS Samba das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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