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NEW DELHI - An epidemic of farmers' suicides has spread across four Indian states - Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Punjab - over the last decade. According to official data, more than 160,000 farmers have committed suicide in India since 1997.
These suicides are most frequent where farmers grow cotton, and appear directly linked to the presence of seed monopolies. For the supply of cotton seeds in India has increasingly slipped out of the hands of farmers and into the hands of global seed producers like Monsanto. These giant corporations have begun to control local seed companies through buyouts, joint ventures, and licensing arrangements, leading to seed monopolies.
When this happens, seed is transformed from being a common good into being the "intellectual property" of companies such as Monsanto, for which the corporation can claim limitless profits through royalty payments. For farmers, this means deeper debt.
Seed is also transformed in this way from being a renewable regenerative resource into a non-renewable resource and commodity. Seed scarcity is directly caused by seed monopolies, which have as their ultimate weapon a "terminator" seed that is engineered for sterility. This means that farmers can't renew their own supply but must return to the monopolist for new seed each planting season. For farmers, this means higher costs; for seed corporations, higher profits.
The creation of seed monopolies is based on the deregulation of seed corporations, including giving them oversight over bio-safety. With the coming of globalization, seed companies were allowed to sell seeds for which the companies had certified their safety. In the case of genetically engineered seed, these companies are again seeking self-regulation for bio-safety.
State regulation does continue to exist where seeds are concerned, but nowadays it is aimed at farmers, who are being pushed into dependency on patented, corporate seed. Such compulsory licensing is a big cause of the global destruction of biodiversity. The creation of seed monopolies, and with them crushing debts to a new species of moneylender - the agents of the seed and chemical companies - has taken a high human toll as well.
The farm suicides first started in the district of Warangal in Andhra Pradesh. Peasants in Warangal used to grow millets, pulses, and oilseeds. Overnight, Warangal was converted to a cotton-growing district based on non-renewable hybrids that require irrigation and are prone to pest attacks. Small peasants without capital were trapped in a vicious cycle of debt. Some saw only one way out.
This was a period when Monsanto and its Indian partner, Mahyco, were also carrying out illegal field experiments with genetically engineered Bt cotton. All imports and field trials of genetically engineered organisms in India are governed by a provision of the Environment Protection Act called the "Rules for the Manufacture Use, Import, Export, and Storage of Hazardous Microorganisms, Genetically Engineered Organisms, or Cells." We at the Research Foundation for Science, Technology, and Ecology used the law to stop Monsanto's commercialization of Bt cotton in 1999, which is why approval was not granted for commercial sales until 2002.
Rising production costs and falling prices for their products is a recipe for indebtedness, and debt is the main cause of farmers' suicides. This is why the suicides are most prevalent in the cotton belt on which the seed industries' claim is rapidly becoming a stranglehold.
At the start, the technology for engineering Bt genes into cotton was aimed primarily at controlling pests. However, new pests have emerged in Bt cotton, leading to higher use of pesticides. In the Vidharbha region of Maharashtra, which has the highest number of suicides, the area under Bt cotton has increased from 0.2 million hectares in 2004 to 2.88 million hectares in 2007. The cost of pesticides for farmers has increased 13-fold in the same period.
A pest control technology that fails to control pests might be good for seed corporations that are also agrichemical corporations. For farmers, it translates into suicide.
Technologies are tools. When the tool fails, it needs to be replaced. Bt cotton technology has failed to control pests or secure farmers lives and livelihoods. It is time to replace GM technology with ecological farming. It is time to stop the killing.
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Show Allthis article juxtaposes nicely with the one by barabar ehrenreich...the best possible future is for humans to reconnect with the planet and learn to turn to nature for their sustenance...no jobs...here, however, we see the hand of fascism working to prevent the possibility of reconnecting with nature by depriving man of one of the keys: regenerating life, freely available...
when war comes, this will be much of why...
dubet May 11th, 2009 11:31 am...IMHO, I would say, "revolution" not "war", eh?
IMHO, I would say, "revolution" not "war", eh?
War, Revolution, Whatever you want to call it, it is going to happen.
Whether one calls it war or revolution, the point to note is that violence is inevitable, given the arch-violence perpetrated by large capitalist formations (in this case, agribusiness and genetic engineering) upon the laboring populations of the world.
Capitalism is now clearly and verifiably an assault upon life and its reproduction. It has now reached the stage where, in conjunction with techno-science, it can blackmail the non-propertied laboring individuals (by 'property' is meant ownership of means of production, not ownership of one's underwear or toothbrush, by the way) at the very root of life, where it can terminate the lives of those who cannot or do not want to bend to its infernal regime by terminating the crops on which those lives depend. This is the silent, bloodless (although no less murderous than bloody violence), insidious violence that stokes the bloody violence that is gathering at the horizon.
Sioux Rose
The Indigenous recognize that the LAND does not belong to persons, but persons belong to the land. Once this idea of ownership of land began, it led to the idea that DNA/genetic combinations could also be owned, and Goddess forbid, placed under copyright AS IF the long experimental works of the Great Mother are the intellectual property of men (or mortals of both genders). Nature is an artist, and She will work out constant new combinations from the raw materials around her. That is why these manmade aberations soon become inept in doing what they purport (stop insect pests) to do. What happens are mutations, breaks in the food chain, and endangerment to the entire ecosystem. Then the for-profit managers move on to ravage the next ecological web of species, ones that have elegantly learned to work together in harmony the way an orchestra of differing instruments produces a steady stream of music.
Placing ownership and property rights ahead of an understanding of the sacred has usurped and undermined the sanctity of the very webs of matter. Things are so far removed from their true values that now an entire system of faux currency (derivatives) is being utilized to replace things of inherent worth. All resources belong to the Great Mother and have been co-opted, traded against a flow of human blood shed. What we experience are policies of depraved indifference to LIFE in all of its miraculous glory. All major actions stem from ideas and beliefs, and the belief that "God gave MAN DOMINION over" has led to the calamity unfolding before our eyes. (Yes, there are many other co-factors involved.)
Very nicely put SR.
One more thought: Imagine how easy it would be for corporations like Monsanto to create pathogens/viruses/pests, then spread them and cause widespread infection/contamination, and then sell their prefabricated antidote (vaccine, pesticide, insecticide, even biological anti-organisms) to the people.
Not hard to imagine, is it?
Swine flu was just a test run.
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I guess they haven't tried farming pot.
http://www.organicconsumers.org/monfax.cfm
Organic Consumers has a letter writing campaign to Monsanto CEO Hugh Grant. It can be modified to specific concern.
help make it millions more....
At the core of these problems lie patenting laws and gene ownership laws. Again, a predominance of corporate interests wreaks direct havoc with welfare and need of humanity.
Patenting laws do inhibit, stall and prevent true progress. Many inventions have been ‘purchased’ by industry and corporates only to be hidden and buried to avoid competition and improvement to established money generating technology (see fossil fuel vs alternative energies).
www.scribd.com/people/documents/2169400-ep-heidner
but this is only the cash register/ownership world if we choose to accept it as such, isn't it? transitioning to a way of being with each other....being with nature that isn't based on buying/selling....owning/controlling...patenting/commodifying... don't you think there's a growing number of people looking at this as THE problem of our time... there've got to be lots of people who are simplifying their lives, working nonviolently for a world free of the cash-register's dictates, haven't there?... i mean it's NOT the 'end of history' per the globalizer cheerleaders quite yet is it?
Two resources for reading about problems re patenting in North America:
http://www.percyschmeiser.com/
Purina Sues Wysong, a small premium pet food company
http://www.wysong.net/
Thank you.
Nice to come across something positive.
www.scribd.com/people/documents/2169400-ep-heidner 'Collateral Damage' will leave you reaching.
Thanks.
A ban on patent of genetic material and of life forms is in order.
It's important that it be done sooner rather than later because companies will re-form the genetic pool of the planet towards corporate profits rather than species survival or fulfillment of human need until such point as they cannot derive profit from doing so.
This may seem off topic, but a vital part of the solution is the removal of "corporate personhood." This needs to be done so that individuals at the greedy guts companies that are making poisons and patenting our souls (opps, they haven't done THAT ... yet) can be held to account. As long as the greedy guts can hide behind the corporate entities, they will continue to pillage and plunder the planet. And as long as the corporate $$$ controls policies in the developed ("first world") countries, the instruments of those countries will continue to enforce and expand disparities between rich and poor nations to further enrich the rich.
Ban Corporate "Persons"
TAX THE RICH / Shelter the Poor
Peace,
- Sequoia
Why are the likes of Monsanto even allowed to exist? Who is this ilk paying under the table in order to continuously get away with this? Corruption plays a major role...but what/who else?