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How valiant of Bayer to come to the plate to protect the "Producer's" industry!!!!
The biggest risk is their's that public appetite for chemical agriculture is waning, not so much ours, people will have to eat and if it means more money for less production for producers, is that such a bad thing?
Recognize the model Hobby?
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"Soon the discrepancy will be large enough to go after them for price fixing"
Heads up from the beef world - if you are relying on the Competition Bureau to redress this I wouldn't hold my breath.
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as public breeding is shoved out or sold off by the govt.
the consumer will ultimately pay the bill.
it turns into a system, where you assume
the corporations will have leave some allowance
for farmers to produce it. or under contract.
the corporate cut, whatever they determine it to be, will come from the consumer. and if 3 or 4 companies control it. the sky is pretty well the limit.
the public with patent law, have protected the property rights of the original roundup and liberty patents
for 15 -20 years.
they should be public domain now.
How come they are not?
these companies are certainly free to innovate and patent something new.
and the new products, true market value , would rightly be determined by whatever benefits over and above publicly available RR and liberty varieties. (but where are they?)
with govt.allowing seed contracts to bypass patent law. it allows total
price control. forever.
just watch as the groundwork has been laid to control and collect on every open pollinated crop. with UPOV91.
just like canola , in 5 years there will not be a public breeder for anything.
total control of all seed in the industrialist world by 3 or 4 corporations
but hey they are our partners,buddies
they are not going to stick it to us and the consumer. are they?
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