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Press release, 24 April 2009
 
Who do baby food, beer and trees belong to?
New report shows dramatic scale on which patents are currently being granted
 
Lucerne/Munich, 24 April. - The European Patent Office is despite 
growing protests granting further property rights on foodstuffs, 
plants and seed which have been conventionally grown. This emerges 
from a report being presented today in Lucerne in Switzerland by 
Greenpeace, No Patents on Life, the Berne Declaration, Swissaid, the 
Development Fund and Misereor. Besides maize and lettuce, trees, baby 
food and beer are claimed in the 500 patent applications researched 
by the No Patents on Life organisation and in roughly 70 patents 
already issued. The organisations involved are calling for the flood 
of patents to be stopped by clear political guidelines. Only last 
week Greenpeace and Misereor filed an opposition to the breeding of 
pigs at the EPO.

"Some agricultural corporations want global monopolies on human 
food," says Christoph Then, a consultant to Greenpeace and one of the 
authors of the report. "In this way just ten corporations now control 
two-thirds of the global seed market. These patents are theft of what 
farmers' achievements in breeding. We need clear legal regulations 
prohibiting patents on seed and farm animals."

The report, The future of seeds and food under the growing threat of 
patents and market con?cen?t?ration, gives a comprehensive overview 
of the scale of the patenting of seed, plants and food in Europe. 
While patent applications for genetically modified plants have been 
on the decrease in the last few years, applications for plants that 
are conventionally grown are now booming. Should this practice be 
supported in an imminent decision by the EPO's Enlarged Board of 
Appeal, it is to be expected that farmers will be hugely impeded in 
their work in breeding in the future and will become more heavily 
dependent.

"Such patents make food more expensive and can be a new cause of 
global food crises," says Tina Goethe at Swissaid. "They affect 
farmers and consumers in the industrialised world just as much as 
people in developing countries."

The organisations have founded a global alliance, to which over 50 
agricultural associations belong 
(http://www.no-patents-on-seeds.org/), to see their demands met. In 
the political arena, too, a reform of patent laws is on the agenda 
again. The state governments of Hesse and Bavaria have already 
declared they want to support a ban on the patenting of plants and 
animals.

The report in English or German can be downloaded from here.
<http://www.no-patents-on-seeds.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=91&Itemid=42>

The Future of Seeds and Food
under the growing threat of patents and market concentration


A Report published by the No Patents on Seeds Coalition in April 2009

Excerpt from the summary: "To illustrate the severe consequences 
created by excessive seed patenting this report will describe the 
situation of farmers in the United States, where patents on seeds 
have been allowed for several decades. One can observe that in the 
United States a single company, Monsanto, has gained a dominant 
market position in genetically engineered (GE) seeds. In turn, the 
freedom to patent seeds combined with the high concentration of seed 
patents in one company has led to harmful results, such as the 
increase of seed prices and decrease of seed choices for farmers.
This report will also present the results of new, detailed research 
on patents in the field of conventional breeding. The patents 
researched for this report are either pending as applications or have 
been granted at the European Patent Office. The number of patent 
application in the field of conventional breeding has been steadily 
increasing for years."

Download the full Report The Future of Seed and Food in  English 580.27 Kb
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