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Grain Farmer Claims Moral Victory in Seed Battle Against Monsanto
Percy Schmeiser's decade-long legal odyssey has finally come to an end - and he's got a cheque for $660 to prove it.
The 77-year-old Saskatchewan farmer and his wife, Louise, became international folk heroes for their legal struggle with agribusiness giant Monsanto Canada Inc., after the company sued them for violating its patent on genetically engineered canola seeds in 1997.
Although the Schmeisers eventually wound up losing their court battle with the St. Louis-based company in a landmark Supreme Court of Canada decision in 2004, the couple have now earned a moral victory that they hope will encourage others to carry on their cause.
Yesterday, Monsanto agreed to pay the Schmeisers $660 to settle a small-claims court case they brought against the company for costs associated with removing the patented Roundup Ready canola from their field in 2005.
"After 10 years, finally justice has been served," Mr. Schmeiser said in an interview last night. "I really feel that if a farmer is now contaminated, he has a right to go after Monsanto for liability and to clean up the contamination. By settling out of court, Monsanto now realizes the seriousness of the liability issue."
Monsanto agreed to pay the costs associated with removing the canola back in 2005. However, the Schmeisers refused the offer because the company insisted the couple sign a release stating they would never talk about the terms of the agreement.
"That release form they sent us was a gag order," Mr. Schmeiser said. "We could never talk to anyone for the rest of our lives about what the terms of the settlement were. There was no way we were going to give up our freedom of speech to a corporation."
Several other Western Canadian farmers have agreed to sign Monsanto's standard release form, including 16 in 2007, according to a statement issued by the firm yesterday. The Schmeisers' deal does not stop them from talking about the terms of the settlement.
"Although we are pleased Mr. Schmeiser finally approached us and agreed to settlement terms, it is frustrating that he essentially accepted the same offer we put before him in 2005," Monsanto public affairs director Trish Jordan said. "This entire matter could have been resolved more than 2½ years ago and Mr. Schmeiser would have saved himself some legal costs."
The Schmeisers became international causes célèbres because of the David and Goliath nature of the case. Mr. Schmeiser has been invited to speak at universities and parliaments all over the world, and appearance fees have helped to pay for much of the couple's court costs. In December, they were awarded the Right Livelihood Award - unofficially considered to be the alternative Nobel Prize.
The Schmeisers' saga began more than 10 years ago, when Monsanto sued them after plants grown from genetically modified canola seeds were found on the couple's farm near Bruno, Sask., about 90 kilometres east of Saskatoon.
The company said the Schmeisers violated its patent on the seeds, which had been genetically modified to resist Monsanto-brand herbicide, and that the couple knowingly planted them without paying the technology fees. Monsanto's claim sought damages totalling $400,000.
But the Schmeisers denied using the Monsanto seeds, arguing that the seeds blew onto their property from a nearby road or neighbouring farms.
In 2004, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favour of Monsanto, stating that plant genes and modified cells can be patented. Although the Schmeisers lost the case, the court ruled they did not have to pay damages.
The following year, more of the genetically modified canola appeared on the Schmeisers' farm. They pulled it out themselves and sent Monsanto a bill for $660.
Mr. Schmeiser doesn't grow canola on his farm any more, only wheat and oats, and he rents out most of the land to other farmers. Although he said he's looking forward to spending more time with his family, he hopes the fight to bring awareness to the issues surrounding genetically modified foods will continue.
"This is a great victory for farmers all over the world," he said. "Now they have at least an opportunity to have some recourse on a corporation when they are contaminated."
© 2008 The Globe and Mail
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Mr. Obvious is a troll...
If anyone wishes to get the entire story behind all of the
GMO agenda go to:www.HealthFreedomUSA.org
www.GlobalHealthFreedom.org
These sites are posted by the NATURAL SOLUTIONS group.(You may have to copy&paste).
There is also an excellent video on google,about 40 minutes long,called NUTRICIDE.It explains everything that you need to know about those forces working behind the world scene to
eliminate 80% of the world population through the enforcement of dangerous foods, as well as the control and elimination of vitamin and mineral supplements.This has already been accomplished in europe,and they are now trying to outlaw supplements in the US.There is so much more to this subject, than i could even begin to explain in this short comment.These forces try their best to keep the world
population ignorant of their goals, and by doing so,we are
slowly being poisoned.Enlighten yourselves.You will be glad that you did.It is not too late to try to prevent this "diseased science" from destroying us all.In the future,it appears that only the rich will be the
only part of the population that will be able to obtain healthy foods.I might also add that Mr. Schmeiser is one of my heros.
If any one wants the true story, Google the exact phrase "Percy Schmeiser" and restrict your search to ".edu" (education sites). Pick the university of your choice and see why Percy got nailed for stealing seed. He is a thief, and any reputable site will outline why this is so. A link to an example from Cornell is below:
http://www.geo-pie.cornell.edu/issues/schmeiser.html
Congratulations and many thanks to the Schmeisers for their heroic stance defending their rights and the rights of farmers everywhere.
If your livestock wanders into your neighbors fields and destroy their crops, you are responsible for compensation of damages. Monsanto, and any other entity that patents GE crops should bear the same responsibilities. Farmers around the globe are beginning to realize the threat these GE crops pose to mankind, and should form a farmers union to battle these corporate giants.
Farmers Union, anyone?
Tree Frog,
You don't know anything about me and the level of understanding I have. You want to be a hunter/gatherer and eat leaves and twigs, feel free. I understand how we as a species have changed the earth. I have also taken astronomy and geography classes and know what insignicant motes we are. A billion years from now, we'll be dead, all of our works undone, and the universe and the earth will never know we existed.
The ear of corn we eat today look as much like its ancestral forebears as we do to the first amphibian that crawled out of the slime. The addition of the Bt gene is a flyspeck on an elephant's rear compared to the massive changes wrought in the plant by millenia of selective breeding.
Okay, you want to go back to all-natural - No gentics, no monoculture farming with hybridized crops, no fertilizer or other chemicals, tractors or combines. Fine. Which two-thirds of the human race do you plan on killing off? That is how many are supported by current "artificial methods". Now Mr. Non-linear (actually I prefer the term Null-A, for Non-Aristotalean logic), how many more are going to die because we switched from chemical to human fertilizer? Remember cholera? It is still out there, you just forgot about it because science, starting with the Romans, figured out how important clean water was to a healthy population.
Prior to the advent of science, human life was nasty, brutish, and short. Please feel free to find some hole in the ground and live in whatever fashion you desire. For me, current technology suits me just fine.
Dear TreeFrog (and all proponents of chemical fertilizers),
Ask yourself a few simple question:
Do I want to eat the only plant that resists a chemical that kills ALL LIVING VEGETATION on a field?
If GMO crops resist these pesticides and herbicides, will my body also resist the chemicals?
Is it not suspicious that a corporation that produced AGENT ORANGE also produces seeds and pesticides to "feed the world"?
Do you propose defending the "rights" of multi-billion dollar corporations that destroy peoples businesses and livlihoods as well as entire communities over the rights of individual citizens?
Are you not concerned about a corporation that attempts to and most often succeeds in monopolizing entire seed production sectors?
Is the purpose of round-up ready seeds to give farmers efficient crops and provide food to the world, or indeed only a secure mechanism to ensure the sales of billions of dollars worth of pesticides?
Last but not least: If given the choice would you rather eat corn from Safeway, or home-grown corn?
(do you have a grandparent, or aunt or uncle or other relative that grows their own fruits or vegetables? Can you taste the difference between a GMO eggplant lacking all flavour compared to an organicly grown vegetable?)
Please ask yourself these questions before you jump on the "Science is good, therefore all scientific advances are good" bandwagon.
Hey man, penicillin saved half of Europe, so lets drop Agent Orange on Vietnam!!!
Hip hip hoorray for science!!!!
I do not propose entirely banning GMO products, but I am deeply concerned about the ethics of the Monsanto corporation and most of all the dangers of the pesticides they sell. However, I believe more research and caution should be made regarding the highly accelerated decimation of non-resistant crops resulting from the takeover by GMO crops as "survival of the fittest" becomes the law of science rather than nature.
Sorry my previous comment adressed to TreeFrog was meant for Kendpotter!!!
Uncle - Only today's society could support this level of dementia. I give up....
Kendpotter
Correct I don't know you, I based my response by observation of your posts. I wonder if you understand the impact of chemicals in the environment, your environment, your health, and reproduction. The influence that has shaped and created dependency technology. You should recognize that you no longer have a working knowledge of the world you evolved in or you wouldn't make comments that see it as threat to your comfort. I'm sorry for your loss.
Mr. Obvious
Go to the Center for Disease control or any other valid medical site and look up multiple myleoma it is an occupational risk in industrialized farming, so is dementia. I worked in a center that houses people with dementia and live in an agricultural area. We had a very high ratio of famers in the program.
Mr. Obvious
Feel free to go play with your neurotoxins....
Treefrog - you wrote
"I worked in a center that houses people with dementia".
Now I understand. Please work hard and someday they will let you out.
Mr. Obvious
That doesn't make any sense...
Are Americans all talk and no action? There are ways to begin the change we want to see. If everyone that is upset over GMO's would stop placing blame on Monsanto, and take responsibility to change these circumstances, by their actions.
Something no one that I am aware of has started or mentioned is a movement to get congress to rescind ALL of the patents on life. This will take a long time and an enormous effort but it is so important and I believe it can be done. Monsanto and all those who believe they have the right to patent genes are wrong. Our government was wrong. The judiciary was wrong, and Americans are wrong if they continue to complain about the tragedy of GMO's and patents and do nothing but complain.
The time is NOW. Remember that the masses of American citizens, people who are the average people outnumber the Monsanto Executive Club Set and the people in this industry. I plan to start such a movement because I am ashamed that I did not do it 25 years ago before most of our seeds were patented by this company and GMO organisms became ubiquitous in our world.
This technology is not sustainable and when this agriculture hits an ecological wall, Monsanto will try another scheme to defraud the people once again. Global food security is at stake, but unlike other countries, the people in the United States have not yet began to fight because this material is not on the front pages of our newspapers and on every TV channel all the time. Few Americans are aware of what has happened to our food security in the last 25 years.
These seeds belong to the people, to the commons. They should never have been allowed to be patented. It is time for the people to take back their seeds and other life forms that have been patented for profit and greed. This can be done legally; we just need the will of the people.
Follow the example of Percy Schmeiser and stand up for what you believe in.
Mr. Obvious said, "If he was not intentionally stealing seed, he needs some lithium. Why else would he spray Round-Up on canola, which dies without Monsanto's gene."
Then he said, "For those that want to know the real story, google the exact phrase "Percy Schmeiser" and restrict you search to ".edu" sites (education sites). An example of what you'll find is attached below, but pick your favorite university site:
http://www.geo-pie.cornell.edu/issues/schmeiser.html
"
Mr. Obvious, this is the second time that you have posted a link in your defense that disproves your position [something you would have picked up, Greg R., had you bothered to check "factual information instead of just ranting about pre-conceived ideas."
I am just grateful that you left this site in a self-righteous huff. Now we no longer have to endure your trying to win arguments by attrition (you are responsible for 22.8% of the comments on this thread, for example). Farewell to your overwhelming stupidity!
Neither a person nor a company has the right to experiment with anything that could affect another without rock solid knowledge of the consequences, especially something that has the potential to destroy the entire food chain of this planet. GMO is a lazy and ignorant direction based strictly upon greed and lack of faith in the natural world. It has been proven with crop rotation and proper management that the natural process of growing food remains superior in every way to GMO based agriculture. Monsanto, Dow and others will face crimes against nature and humanity in the near future. I wouldn't want to have ever worked for them once the wrath of the people begins to roll them down like the clowns they are. A person who tries to defend such ignorance speaks volumes about themselves.