The Patenting of Life, Limiting Liberty, and the Corporate Pursuit of Seeds

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International relations

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Wordery

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Lexington books

The Patenting of Life, Limiting Liberty, and the Corporate Pursuit of Seeds : Lexington Books : 9780739190807 : 0739190806 : 18 Dec 2014 : Throughout world history, what human beings ate was determined by what local producers cultivated, and what they planted was determined by seasonal cycles. After the harvest, farmers reclaimed the seeds so that they could replant them the following season. Today, however, these age-old practices that guided countless generations are becoming extinct. What we eat, the quality of our food, and even the tastes that we develop are dictated by powerful corporations who are driven by the profit motive. This book investigates the corporate dominance of the world's seed supply. The seed is nature's gift and the first link in the food chain. This life form is becoming the exclusive intellectual property of the corporation. The advent of genetically modified seeds and strict patent protection accorded to them enable companies to own the seed even after the

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