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Are patented seeds of sweet seedless peppers from breedx.com GMO?
(www.no-patents-on-seeds.org)
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Dominate the market instead of make the market better? I don't quite follow.
A seed that can be planted in more areas, and consistently grow more abundantly, seems favorable for all.
Yet I can still go to the farmer's market and get my 60+ types of apples, honey, etc. If I want something special.
Or are you saying that once one seed is produced, companies will stick with that instead of continuing to improve the seed? Because that's not the case either, there's hundreds of varieties of corn, each able to tolerate slightly different conditions.
Monocultures are a real problem, not just when looking at the produce at the supermarket (which most people buy, if at all), but even more so when looking at the manufactured foods.
But I'm talking more about business practices of big players in the GMO game. For example, see the litigation history of Bayer, formerly Monsanto.