Here is an opportunity for anyone that is serious about having their voice heard. Brought to you by the NFU Canada.
"Action Alert: Register today for Consultation meetings
The corporate seed industry has convinced the federal government to take the next step towards setting up a system to make farmers pay seed companies for seed every year even when we use farm-saved seed. They are proposing to change regulations under the UPOV '91 Plant Breeders Rights Act, and are looking at two ways to do this - End Point Royalties or Trailing Contracts. Both would collect money when farmers sell their harvested crop (a per bushel royalty) -- and the seed industry expects to collect millions of dollars more from farmers every year from these payments. This money would go to seed companies such as Bayer, Syngenta, BASF and DowDupont. The system for charging a royalty on crops harvested from farm saved seed would be developed for wheat first, with the intent of applying it to other cereal crops, pulse crops, and other crop kinds later.
The NFU calls for public funding and farmer-controlled check-off funding to support plant breeding instead. Farmers are urged to protect public plant breeding by speaking out at the federal government's consultation meetings:
The consultation meeting schedule is
Winnipeg – November 16, 2018 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at Delta Hotels by Marriot Winnipeg, 350 St. Mary Ave
Ottawa – November 30, 2018 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Hilton Garden Inn Ottawa Airport, 2400 Alert Rd
Saskatoon – December 4, 2018 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Saskatoon Inn and Conference Centre, 2002 Airport Dr
Edmonton – December 6, 2018 10:00am to 4:00 pm at Renaissance Edmonton Airport Hotel, 4236 36th St
To register for a consultation meeting send an email to Kyle Kierstead at kyle.kierstead@agr.gc.ca with the subject heading "Engagement session on value creation models" and say which meeting you want to attend, and your language of choice (English or French)."
The message came with the following attachments for background:
"Overview of plant breeders rights issues in Canada"
http://www.nfu.ca/issues/save-our-seed http://http://www.nfu.ca/issues/save-our-seed
"2014 article explaining the importance of maintaining the ability to use farm saved seed"
http://www.nfu.ca/sites/www.nfu.ca/files/The%20Value%20of%20Farm%20Saved%20Seed.pdf http://http://www.nfu.ca/sites/www.nfu.ca/files/The%20Value%20of%20Farm%20Saved%20Seed.pdf
"Action Alert: Register today for Consultation meetings
The corporate seed industry has convinced the federal government to take the next step towards setting up a system to make farmers pay seed companies for seed every year even when we use farm-saved seed. They are proposing to change regulations under the UPOV '91 Plant Breeders Rights Act, and are looking at two ways to do this - End Point Royalties or Trailing Contracts. Both would collect money when farmers sell their harvested crop (a per bushel royalty) -- and the seed industry expects to collect millions of dollars more from farmers every year from these payments. This money would go to seed companies such as Bayer, Syngenta, BASF and DowDupont. The system for charging a royalty on crops harvested from farm saved seed would be developed for wheat first, with the intent of applying it to other cereal crops, pulse crops, and other crop kinds later.
The NFU calls for public funding and farmer-controlled check-off funding to support plant breeding instead. Farmers are urged to protect public plant breeding by speaking out at the federal government's consultation meetings:
The consultation meeting schedule is
Winnipeg – November 16, 2018 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at Delta Hotels by Marriot Winnipeg, 350 St. Mary Ave
Ottawa – November 30, 2018 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Hilton Garden Inn Ottawa Airport, 2400 Alert Rd
Saskatoon – December 4, 2018 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Saskatoon Inn and Conference Centre, 2002 Airport Dr
Edmonton – December 6, 2018 10:00am to 4:00 pm at Renaissance Edmonton Airport Hotel, 4236 36th St
To register for a consultation meeting send an email to Kyle Kierstead at kyle.kierstead@agr.gc.ca with the subject heading "Engagement session on value creation models" and say which meeting you want to attend, and your language of choice (English or French)."
The message came with the following attachments for background:
"Overview of plant breeders rights issues in Canada"
http://www.nfu.ca/issues/save-our-seed http://http://www.nfu.ca/issues/save-our-seed
"2014 article explaining the importance of maintaining the ability to use farm saved seed"
http://www.nfu.ca/sites/www.nfu.ca/files/The%20Value%20of%20Farm%20Saved%20Seed.pdf http://http://www.nfu.ca/sites/www.nfu.ca/files/The%20Value%20of%20Farm%20Saved%20Seed.pdf
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