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    #31
    Your RM council might very well be on record as calling for a ban on Hungarian partrige, parairie chicken and white tail deer hunting due to the danger of extinction of those species and the concurrent daage to the ecosystem.

    But not a peep about about UPOV91 and a looming crisis on several obvious agricultural fronts surrounding grain; beekeeping and maybe even livestock (sick and dying piggies for instance).

    Maybe we are meant to suffer through every potential manmade catastophe.

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      #32
      Your RM council might very well be on record as calling for a ban on Hungarian partrige, parairie chicken and white tail deer hunting due to the danger of extinction of those species and the concurrent daage to the ecosystem.

      But not a peep about about UPOV91 and a looming crisis on several obvious agricultural fronts surrounding grain; beekeeping and maybe even livestock (sick and dying piggies for instance).

      Maybe we are meant to suffer through every potential manmade catastophe.

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        #33
        Tom I always stand up for the farmer, lately your
        acting a little weird. This seed thing I don't believe
        has been thought out very well. It's going to
        definitely change things and not for the. Better.

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          #34
          I have an idea Tom.
          Let's adopt Upov 91 provincially.
          See where the Non provinces get there seed in a
          few years.

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            #35
            As was mentioned in one of the emails I received today quoted by a conservative MP.

            " ... but we didn't know..."

            And they don't now about the impacts of anything they do. They don't do due diligence. Pretty simple stuff.

            Flags and spidey senses go up when I read shit like that. That and their incompetence on the current crisis.

            TOM doesn't fully know the impact of these new rules just like the conservatives have proven they couldn't successfully implement an open market with something as simple as a transparent reporting system.

            Even though all they had to do is get the program from the USDA.

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              #36
              I'll try again. Wouldn't farmer owned
              genetics be better served by UPOV91?

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                #37
                Do you really believe this program has
                farmers' interests at heart? The pulse
                industry is totally different. The pulse
                levy pays for most of the research.

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                  #38
                  Nope, it's farmer's wallets their sights are set on.

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                    #39
                    maybe tom has some points on registration
                    of varieties .
                    i admit i am no expert.
                    but when you read it it , it sounds as if it is illegal.

                    however we have seen what has happened with canola , can we expect anything different here .
                    not likely.

                    would it really kill this gov.
                    to specifically protect farmers , in this bill.
                    seems pretty one sided for
                    the seed sellers

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                      #40
                      sawfly, can you in plain English describe
                      how UPOV91 is giving any more rights to
                      the holder of the variety then already
                      exists in UPOV78 and current PBR
                      legislation?

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