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Monsanto to be prosecuted for biopiracy

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1.National Biodiversity Authority to prosecute Mahyco/Monsanto and collaborators
2.'Development of Bt brinjal a case of bio-piracy'
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1.National Biodiversity Authority to prosecute Mahyco/Monsanto and collaborators for promoting Bt Brinjal in violation of Biodiversity Protection Law
ESG India, 11 August 2011
http://www.esgindia.org

In an unprecedented, though much delayed, decision, the National Biodiversity Authority of India (NBA) has decided to initiate legal action against M/s Mahyco/Monsanto and their collaborators for accessing and using local brinjal varieties in developing Bt Brinjal without prior approval of the competent authorities. The official resolution giving effect to this decision was taken in the NBA's meeting of 20th June 2011, the minutes of which were released only on 11 August 2011.
http://www.nbaindia.org/meetings/meeting.htm

The decision of the NBA reads as follows:

"A background note besides legal opinion on Bt brinjal on the alleged violation by the M/s. Mahyco/M/s Monsanto, and their collaborators for accessing and using the local brinjal varieties for development of Bt brinjal with out prior approval of the competent authorities was discussed and it was decided that the NBA may proceed legally against M/s. Mahyco/ M/s Monsanto, and all others concerned to take the issue to its logical conclusion." (Emphasis supplied)

(Official copy of these minutes may be accessed here: http://www.nbaindia.org/meetings/meeting.htm )

The "alleged violation" referred to by NBA is based on a complaint filed by Environment Support Group before the Karnataka Biodiversity Board on 15 February 2011 (copy attached). Subsequently, the Board thoroughly and systematically investigated the matter and submitted in its 28 May 2011 letter to NBA that “six local varieties for development of Bt Brinjal” have been accessed in Karnataka by M/s Mahyco/Monsanto and their collaborators “without prior approval from State Biodiversity Board/National Biodiversity Authority”. Furnishing a variety of documents in support of its contention, the Board has sought “further action” by the Authority on the basis of ESG's complaint. (Emphasis supplied).

NBA subsequently sought "legal opinion” and decided to "proceed legally” against all involved in this case of biopiracy and "take the issue to its logical conclusion”. This should involve, as per law the Biological Diversity Act, initiation of criminal prosecution of key representatives of M/s Mahyco/Monsanto, University of Agricultural Sciences-Dharwar, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University-Coimbatore, Sathguru Management Consultants Pvt. Ltd. (representing the consortium involving United States Agency for International Development and Cornell University-USA) and others for fundamentally violating Sec. 4 and related provisions of the Biological Diverstiy Act.

ESG's complaint specifically charges these agencies for criminally accessing at least 10 varieties of brinjal in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu without in any manner seeking prior and informed consent from the National Biodiversity Authority, State Biodiversity Boards and applicable Local Biodiversity Management Committees as required. Such a rigorous process of appraisal is mandatory to protect loss of biodiversity due to misuse or overuse, theft of biodiversity and to secure biodiversity from contamination when transgencis are involved. In addition, the law mandates that when biodiversity is to be accessed in any manner for commercial, research and other uses, local communities who have protected local varieties and cultivars for generations must be consulted and if they consent benefits must accrue to them per the internationally applicable Access and Benefit Sharing Protocol.

Clearly aware of these laws that were fully in operation when Monsanto and its collaborators initiated research in developing Bt Brinjal in 2005, they deliberately chose to sidestep conformance with this critical legislation. When tackled by the Board during the investigation, Mahyco in its letter dated 25 June 2010 to the Board has categorically stated that it is "not in violation of any of the provisions of the Act" and claimed that the Bt Brinjal was developed by University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad. On its part the University has claimed in its letter dated 17 May 2011 that it has secured all permissions from various government departments, but does not produce any evidence of clearance under the Biodiversity Act. The extent to which Monsanto is dismissive of India's biodiversity protection laws is evident from a press release made by Dr. Usha Barwale Zehr, Joint Director, Research of Mahyco who claimed that “The Genetic Engineering Action Committee (GEAC), which is going to meet a 19 member Expert Panel on April 27, 2011, may accept the proposal for introduction of Bt Brinjal in the country.”1 Thus completely belittling biodiversity protection laws of India in which offences are cognisable and non-bailable. (A copy of the Act may be accessed here.)

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22 comments // Monsanto to be prosecuted for biopiracy

  • Luis_Amaral
    • 0
      Luis_Amaral  
    • Monsanto should be charged for crimes against humanity? YES!
      But it should also be charged for crimes against LIFE in planet Hearth!

    • 1 year ago
  • Luis_Amaral
    • 0
      Luis_Amaral  
    • Monsanto should be charged for crimes against humanity? YES!
      But it should also be charged for crimes against LIFE in planet Hearth!

    • 1 year ago
  • warman1138
  • Vierotchka
  • JanforGore
  • totally_dilapidated
    • 0
      totally_dilapidated  
    • so
      let us say NBA has a case to move forward
      move forward to do what?

      win cash out of Monsanto and their collaborators?
      have their seed destroyed?
      what?

      is there anything of true lasting value in this prosecution?
      can Monsanto finally be hamstrung globally?
      is this a fly in a hurricane?

      the only crutch i can rationally lean on is
      climate change is going to take down Monsanto
      but
      the bummer is
      climate change takes EVERYONE down
      good with the bad...

    • 1 year ago
  • COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM
  • JanforGore
  • JanforGore
    • +3
      JanforGore  
    • http://www.youtube.com/v/oLc1V0UGdLM&hl=en_US&feature=player_embedded&version=3

      Part 2. You can follow the rest from the end of this one.

      I also wanted to comment that anyone who watches this will automatically see the stark differences between the food grown at Navdanya which is preserved and the rich biodiversity of it, compared in contrast to the cold, secretive, anti-nature way these GMOs are bred at Monsanto headquarters in Missouri. It is frightening to think they have amassed so much control in this country and so much favor with this government. We need to stand in the streets here as they do in India and demand our own food sovereignty!

    • 1 year ago
  • JanforGore
    • +3
      JanforGore  
    • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4DdzT90YWk

      This is a five part documentary about Dr. Vandana Shiva, the pre-eminant voice of reason for the preservation of biodiversity, water access and environmental democracy. She has been and is at the forefront in India in fighting Monsanto. This is a must see documentary about a truly awe inspiring woman and her battle against patents, biopiracy and the chemical warfare being waged by this industry against our food, water, health and survival.

      Namaste, Dr. Shiva. We need more in the world like you.

      Video Description:

      'Her opponents call her "The Green Killer". They gave her "The Bullshit Award" for sustaining poverty. TIME says she is a hero of our times, an icon for youngsters all over the world.

      The film is about Vandana Shiva, Indian environmental activist and nuclear physicist, who was awarded the Right Livelihood Award in 1993. It's a film on globalization and patenting, on genetic engineering, bio-piracy, indigenous knowledge.

      In this documentary, the filmmakers follow Vandana Shiva over a two-year period, from her organic farm at the foot of the Himalayas to institutions of power all over the world. Here Vandana Shiva does battle with one of her toughest opponents, Monsanto, a huge American biotech company, when they try to patent an ancient Indian strain of wheat. Together with Dalits she tries to close down a Coca-Cola plant in Kerala, in a conflict involving groundwater pollution. In this film Vandana Shiva also tackles the question of farmers' suicide, a backlash of the globalization.'

    • 1 year ago
  • squarethecircle
  • CalgarC
  • JanforGore
    • +3
      JanforGore  
    • CalgarC:

      Small steps. We will beat them. I have hope. They have not done as much damage as they wanted to and it is because of people standing up all over the world and resisting them. And we will continue to do so.

    • 1 year ago
  • CalgarC
  • JanforGore
    • +1
      JanforGore  
    • CalgarC:

      Yes, as Vandana Shiva stated in the video: seed by seed, crop by crop, peasant by peasant, community by community, country by country, we will take back our biodiversity and food freedom.

    • 1 year ago
  • CalgarC
  • JanforGore
    • +4
      JanforGore  
    • Those who appreciate nature look out for her. Which is why this crap is so prevalent in America. Thankfully countries like India, Peru and others are on the frontlines of this battle Monsanto and their cronies are waging against nature and against humanity itself.

    • 1 year ago
  • lawlessgeo
  • Incredulous
    • +5
      Incredulous  
    • Well, I guess India can look forward to some unprecedented but still "natural" disaster for daring to go against the monstrous Monsanto.

    • 1 year ago
  • JanforGore
  • squarethecircle
  • squarethecircle
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