Monsanto Has Lost $11 Million As Indian Cotton Farmers Begin To Use Indigenous Seed


Monsanto Has Lost $11 Million As Indian Cotton Farmers Begin To Use Indigenous Seed
We Are Change The corrupt company has been linked to the deaths of 300,000 farmers. Article via True Activist by Jess Murray After illegally pushing a  form  of Bt cotton into India and Africa over 10 years ago, agrochemical company Monsanto is now losing millions of dollars due to farmers now planting their own indigenous seed. In the past, Monsanto has been accused of writing laws and  breaking them  in order to enter the Indian market. However, the company has now begun paying heavily for their misdeeds, following more than 300,000 farmer  deaths  between 1995 and 2013, many of which were attributed to Monsanto. Farmer suicides throughout Maharashtra, which is considered to be the ‘Cotton Belt’ in India, have also been linked to the greed of the corporation, according to  reports . The Indian government has now begun actively promoting the use of indigenous seed, whilst also publicizing Monsanto profiteering illegally on Bt cotton seed. This year has already seen Monsanto lose nearly $75 million in royalties (5 billion rupees) due to farmers changing their seed choice. Consequently, this has led sales figures in India to fall by  15 percent , which may sound like a relatively small market share but it is currently making a huge impact on the company’s bottom line. If the market change continues as it is, this could be the end of Monsanto in India. Keshav Raj Kranthi, head of India’s Central Institute for Cotton Research  said , “Just wait for the crucial three to four years to see a complete, natural turnaround. By then most farmers will give up Bt cotton and go for the indigenous variety.” Additionally, after finding the seed produced a  poor quality cotton  that fetched low prices for the farmers who chose to grow it,  Burkina Fasso  in West Africa also recently rejected Monsanto’s Bt cotton seed. Monsanto has  argued  that the genetically modified  seed  is better, however,  many studies  have disputed that statement, claiming that Monsanto’s comparisons did not examine hybridized and indigenous seed (not GM seeds) that give  better  crop quality and  higher yields . Bt cotton is classified as a genetically modified seed that contains a  bacterium  called Bacillus thuringiensis, which produces toxins that are harmful to a variety of insects, including bollworms that attack cotton. However, just as  weeds  become stronger against weed killing formulas, many organisms also become stronger against genetic mutations of Mother Nature’s creations. Monsanto has even  admitted  that insect resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis is ‘natural’ and ‘to be expected’. Studies have found that the  indigenous  varieties of cotton have reacted better against the bollworm, whitefly, drought, and other dangers that cotton farmers face. Monsanto has since threatened to pull out of India completely, after the government threatened to lower their royalties. Although doing so will bring a lot of relief to cotton farmers in India, it could take generations to  recapture the indigenous crop  completely, due to 96% of India’s cotton crop currently being developed with Monsanto’s Bt cotton. However, if this were to happen in the future, it will also bankrupt Monsanto simultaneously. Sanjeev Kumar Balyan, India’s Junior Agricultural Minister  said  of Monsanto, “The greed has to end.” What are your thoughts? Please comment below and share this news! This article ( Monsanto Has Lost $11 Million As Indian Cotton Farmers Begin To Use Indigenous Seed ) is free and open source. You have permission to republish this article under a Creative Commons license with attribution to the author and TrueActivist.com The post Monsanto Has Lost $11 Million As Indian Cotton Farmers Begin To Use Indigenous Seed appeared first on We Are Change .

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