Monocultures of the Mind: Perspectives on Biodiversity and BiotechnologyVandana Shiva has established herself as a leading independent thinker and voice for the South in that critically important nexus where questions of development strategy, the environment and the posititon of women in society coincide. In this new volume, she brings together her thinking on the protection of biodiversity, the implications of biotechnology, and the consequences for agriculture of the global pre-eminence of Western-style scientific knowledge. |
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Seeds , which have been treated as sacred , as gifts exchanged freely between farmers , will become patented commodities . Hans Leenders , Secretary General of the world seed houses and their breeders , has proposed to abolish the ...
Finally , the Third World farmer is a consumer of the technological and industrial products of TNCs . ... Above all , the frantic cry for patent protection in agriculture is for protection from farmers , who are the original breeders ...
Since seed makes itself , a strong utility patent for seed implies that a farmer purchasing seed would have a the ... clear that it is their monopoly on markets rather than the development of farmers of the South that is at issue .
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Contents
Introduction | 5 |
The Cracks of Fragmentation | 12 |
The Destruction of Diversity as Weeds | 22 |
Copyright | |
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Monocultures of the Mind: Perspectives on Biodiversity and Biotechnology Vandana Shiva Limited preview - 1993 |
Monocultures of the Mind: Perspectives on Biodiversity and Biotechnology Vandana Shiva No preview available - 2011 |