February 28, 2012
For years Monsanto has been trying to take out American family farms and dominate
the agricultural industry with their genetically modified seeds.
Between 1997 and 2010, 144 lawsuits were
filed by Monsanto against American family farmers, with an additional 700 being
settled out of court.
ED: See: ORGANIC FARMERS AND SEED SELLERS SUE MONSANTO
Recently, farmers made a firm decision to institute massive resistance against the biotech corporation by launching their own landmark lawsuit against Monsanto for contaminating crop fields with GMOs. The landmark case has now been thrown out by a New York federal court.
In a lawsuit originally filed in March of 2011, the Public
Patent Foundation represented various individuals and organizations threatened
by Monsanto and their GMO crops.
Family farmers, farming organizations, and
seed businesses all took a stand in a case known as the Organic Seed Growers
and Trade Association (OSGATA) et al v. Monsanto. Seeing as Monsanto is
stampeding over much of the farmland with their questionable and dangerous genetic manipulations, it isn’t
surprising to see a case safeguarding farmers from Monsanto’s own lawsuits
while also disputing the company’s patents on GMO seeds.
Unfortunately, the case seems to be unfolding in Monsanto’s
favor. In fact, a New York court yesterday dismissed the lawsuit. The
Organic Seed Growers and Trade Association was hoping that the judge would
disallow the use of Monsanto’s seeds as they drift into organic fields, but
instead the judge found the plaintiffs’ allegations to be “unsubstantiated …
given that not one single plaintiff claims to have been so threatened.” In
addition, the ruling said the plaintiffs overstated the magnitude of Monsanto’s
patent enforcement.
“Beyond
whatever happens with this suit, there are some very legitimate issues behind
it,” Doug Gurian-Sherman, a senior
scientist with the Union of Concerned Scientists, tells The Salt. “There is
already a significant burden to organic food production, and there is more
coming. It raises the question: Is it possible for organic agriculture to
survive in the face of GM crops?”
Following current trends, genetically
modified foods will make up the majority of the future food supply if a change
is not made. Statistics show how GMO crops and
ingredients have skyrocketed in even the past few years.
"U.S. District Judge Naomi Buchwald found that plaintiffs' allegations were "unsubstantiated"
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