Gene Campaign is equally concerned with the fact that
Monsanto-Mahyco's Bt cotton varieties are coming up for renewal at the
meeting of the GEAC tomorrow. There is no justification for
considering the Monsanto cotton for renewal since this Bt cotton has
failed resoundingly almost every where it has been cultivated.
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Press Release

Contact:  DR. SUMAN SAHAI
Phone: - +91 11 26517248; 98-110-41332
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

03 March 2005

IS THIS GOVERNMENT ANTI-FARMER?

Gene Campaign has said in a statement today that policy actions that
this government is taking seem to be going in a direction that is
distinctly anti farmer. This is curious for a government that came in
on a pro-farmer plank and has steadfastly asserted that farmer issues
were central to its mandate.

Dr. Sahai of Gene Campaign said that the government passed the Patent
Ordinance in a rush allegedly because it was keen to comply with its
international obligation to enforce the TRIPS derived Patent Act by 1
Jan 2005, its compliance date. Why , she asked has there been no such
rush to enforce the Plant Variety Protection and Farmers Rights Act?
This is also a TRIPS derived legislation and if the government is keen
to comply with its international obligations, why is the Farmers
Rights Act not yet enforced?

The Plant Variety Protection and Farmers Rights Act was passed by
Parliament in 2001, the Rules have been framed two years ago and yet
the government has not brought it into force. The Indian law is unique
in the world as the only legislation that grants an explicit Farmers
Right. This law which has been widely admired by developing countries
as doing justice to the farming community and acknowledging its
manifold contributions to agriculture and food security has been
gathering dust for four years.

This is bad enough but worse is to come. The new Seed Bill which is in
Parliament awaiting enactment any day is a Bill that negates the
entitlements and protection granted to farmers in the Plant Variety
Protection and Farmers Rights Act (PPVFR). It seeks instead to appease
the seed industry which has been unhappy with the provisions of the
Farmers Rights in the PPVFR by diluting these considerably.

The Liability and Compensation provisions of the PPVFR that allowed
farmers to be compensated for spurious or poor quality seeds has been
dispensed with in the Seed Bill, instead the farmer must try to claim
compensation through District Consumer Courts. The stringent
punishment and large penalties for violating the law that was put in
as a deterrent against bad seeds in the PPVFR, has been reduced to a
token which no one needs to be afraid of.

The Seed Bill does not require the industry to submit details of the
parentage, that is, the varieties that were used to breed the new
seeds it wants registered, so in effect it could use farmer varieties
without paying anything to them. This negates another key provision of
the PPVFR according to which details of parentage must be provided by
anyone wanting to register their seed; if farmer varieties have been
used in breeding the new variety, farmers are entitled to share in the
profits through the benefit sharing mechanism.

The special loophole provided for GM varieties to find a way around
the established procedures for variety evaluation shows another bias
in the Seed Bill. GM varieties can get 'provisional' registration,
bypassing all norms and in violation of biosafety requirements.

Gene Campaign is equally concerned with the fact that
Monsanto-Mahyco's Bt cotton varieties are coming up for renewal at the
meeting of the GEAC tomorrow. There is no justification for
considering the Monsanto cotton for renewal since this Bt cotton has
failed resoundingly almost every where it has been cultivated. Gene
Campaign's three year study on Bt cotton performance in Andhra Pradesh
and Maharashtra shows that farmers have suffered losses with this
cotton and that other local varieties have performed better in all the
states where Bt cotton was cultivated. A number of other organizations
like Greenpeace, DDS and Center for Sustainable Agriculture have
conducted independent field studies and reported that the Monsanto-
Mahyco cotton has been a failure. First hand media investigations in
the field tell the same story. The reports of the State governments
from AP, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Karnataka, already submitted to the
GEAC have also reported that farmers have suffered losses with the
Monsanto cotton. In fact the former Agriculture Minister of AP had
asked that farmers be compensated for the losses suffered on account
of Bt cotton.

It is appalling that in the current anti farmer mood of today, little
thought is being given to the losses that farmers have suffered with
the Monsanto cotton and it is being considered for renewal. The Seed
Bill is in need of drastic revision and the PPVFR with its Farmers
Rights must be enforced immediately.

Gene Campaign has written to the National Commission on Farmers to
take up these issues with the government right away to ensure that the
PPVFR is enforced and to have
a substantial review of the pending Seed Bill. We herewith also
request the government to appoint a Joint Parliamentary Committee to
conduct a stakeholder consultation and take the views of experts from
various fields, including farming and tribal communities, Dr. Sahai
said.

Dr. Suman Sahai

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