Wednesday, February 20, 2013
US supreme court hears Monsanto soybean patent case
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The latest dispute agribusiness giant patent went to the Supreme Court on Tuesday
Vernon Hugh Bowman, a farmer from Indiana 75 years, said that the passage Inc. Monsanto "Roundup Ready" soybeans "has made things much easier and better." Monsanto bean property can survive during the spraying of the herbicide glyphosate, also known as Roundup, which makes it easier to pest control. Monsanto is less impressed by Bowman: The Supreme Court heard arguments yesterday in a lawsuit the company filed against him in 2007, accusing it of violating its patent on Roundup Ready
- The company says that such violations could deter investment in similar products in the future. "It would be almost impossible to recover their investment with the first sale so that the most likely outcome is that research funds would be in another place," said Melissa Arbus Sherry, Assistant Attorney General of the Ministry of Justice, during the discussion. "They want farmers to take all the risks related to agriculture, however, want to control how they use the seeds at the end of the distribution chain."
Chief Justice John Roberts seemed to agree. "Why in the world someone spend money to try to improve the seed was sold as if the former could grow and have many seeds as they want?" He asked.
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